Scott Morrison vs Anthony Albanese

Scott Morrison Blasts Albanese’s Blame-Shifting about Bondi

22 January 2026

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Scott Morrison brands Albanese’s Bondi blame-shifting “pathetic”, accusing Labor of deflecting responsibility for rising antisemitism while expanding hate-speech laws and avoiding accountability for Islamist terrorism.

Scott Morrison has described Anthony Albanese’s blame-shifting for Bondi as “pathetic.”

The current Prime Minister accused the former PM of being responsible for the rise in antisemitism during question time.

Refusing to own the failure to defend Australians against Islamic terrorism, Albanese said,

“Let me be very clear: all governments should have done better.”

“The idea that antisemitism began two years ago with the change of government is false,” Albanese stated.

“Despite the surge in antisemitism on their watch, did the Morrison government appoint a special envoy to combat antisemitism? No.”

Labor’s ‘Hate Speech’ Laws Target Symbols and Speech, Not Islamism

Albanese then leveraged the attack on Morrison to talk up Labor’s “hate speech” legislation.

Boasting about his bans on speech and symbols, Albanese claimed that under the former PM, Australia went AWOL on combating “hate preachers and leaders.”

Albanese alleged that, unlike the Morrison government, Labor is all-in on the offensive against “hate”.

Trying to sell the point, Albanese took credit for Australia’s “first ever hate speech” laws, criminalising doxxing, creating a “hate crime” watchdog, banning Neo-Nazis and the Nazi salute.

The Labor leader then doubled down and added to the list his government’s eSafety war on “hateful online content.”

This included directing counterterrorism resources against “white supremacists.”

Nowhere in this list did Albanese mention “combating” Islamism or Islamic terrorism.

While distancing himself from responsibility for the rise in attacks on Jewish Australians, the Labor Prime Minister lamented the Bondi incident.

In a carefully worded non-apology, Albanese told the Lower House, “he was sorry the attack occurred, and that it occurred on his watch as Prime Minister.”

Deflecting responsibility back onto the Islamists, away from himself, and away from Islam, Albanese implied that blaming him and Islam was letting the attackers “off the hook.”

This “was an antisemitic terrorist attack inspired by ISIS, conducted by father and son,” Albanese asserted.

They perpetrated this attack “in the name of a perverted, murderous version, as they saw it, of Islam.” (Albanese unpacked this more here)

The event wasn’t random, he contested.

This “atrocity” was a “result of their choices and their actions.”

Saying he was “devastated, as all Australians are, at what occurred,” Albanese then blamed every government (including his own), not just Scott Morrison.

A ‘Pathetic’ Diversion: Former PM Slams Albo’s Leadership Failures

In a statement posted online, Morrison handed the “hate speech” hat back, saying Albanese’s accusations were a “pathetic” attempt to deflect away from Labor’s “leadership failings.”

Especially the December 14 Islamic terrorist attack on a Jewish gathering, which killed 15 Australians.

“Under his Government, Australia’s relationship with Israel was at a high-water mark,” Morrison hit back.

“I had productive and direct personal relations with all Israeli PMs.”

The LNP, he added, “supported Israel in the United Nations and recognised their true capital, we equipped our home affairs department to combat terrorism in vulnerable communities.”

It was the Albanese who “ended 75 years of bipartisan policy regarding Israel and the issue of Palestinian statehood.”

It was the Albanese government who “reversed policies including our programmes in Home Affairs to deal with security threats.”

Slamming Albo, Morrison said, it was Labor’s “empty and ambivalent response to the October 7 terrorist attacks on Israel abrogated his responsibility for national leadership.”

This “created a dangerous vacuum that was filled by the worst streams of antisemitism this country has ever seen.”

Also, “Hamas never praised the actions of the LNP Government,” but they did praise the Australian Labor Party.

Albanese’s actions prove he is driven by “politics rather than principle.”

His remarks are a “delusional and cheap diversion,” Morrison concluded.

“On my watch, zero tolerance on antisemitism would have meant exactly that in practice and would have been evident throughout, especially following October 7.”

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5 Comments

  1. 0420391077f8111996bb838f71e47c0f9bd9c371f65b3429541324068047dbf1?s=54&d=mm&r=g
    countess antonia scrivanich 22 January 2026 at 9:35 am - Reply

    Massive tomes =the new anti-Hate Speech and Buy Back Gun Laws were passed . Do these protect Australian Jews and the rest of us ? I think not, because all the Terrorist Hate Groups in our midst are not listed, nor are the international Groups which fund them , nor is any attempt to cut off this funding . As in the UK, there must be at least dozens of “Sleeper Cells ” in Australia waiting for an opportune moment to cause another Bondi.

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      Rod 22 January 2026 at 9:45 am - Reply

      Likely. And that’s what makes those hate speech laws worse. Islamists are now a protected political class.

      Just look at the dishonest take that paints Bondi as an “antisemitic attack” not an Islamic terrorist attack.

      This lets Islam off the hook. I allows the far-left to further label anyone who speaks the truth about Islam as a racist.

      Australia is scary close to Egypt with this new hate speech legislation.

      For example, calling Bondi an “Islamic terrorist” attack could now potentially be policed as a “hate crime.”

      Insane.

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    Christine Crawford 22 January 2026 at 11:27 am - Reply

    What about Victoria ? New laws banning “ridicule” have been passed- with a gaol term!!!!!

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    Jon D 22 January 2026 at 4:34 pm - Reply

    Says the PM who wears tshirts with names taken directly from Nazi death camp rape sections.
    What would happen if anyone turned up at a service for the Bondi victims wearing his Tshirt?
    According to a lawyer who studied the bill he said that exact same T-shirt will see you fronting court.
    But he slips to the side like Teflon Dan, nothing to see hear, do as I say not as I do.

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    Ian Moncrieff 22 January 2026 at 8:57 pm - Reply

    ” zero tolerance on antisemitism”, quoted above by our previous, Israel supporting, PM, is obviously not on current PM’s Palestinian supporting mind set. Sadly.

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