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News Corp columnist David Penberthy says he thinks many Australians regard the Prime Minister as “expendable”. “The bigger danger is that he hasn’t looked… More from federal election news and photos How ScoMo’s pact with rebel MPs backfired How ScoMo’s pact with rebel MPs backfired ‘Staggering’: ScoMo roasted for ukulele stunt ‘Staggering’: ScoMo roasted for ukulele stunt Dutton causes parliament to erupt Dutton causes parliament to erupt Sky News host Peta Credlin has lashed Prime Minister Scott Morrison, pleading with him to “do better” or abandon his chances at the next election. In an opinion piece for The Australian, Credlin said Mr Morrison needed to give voters “a reason to vote for you” and said the performance of the Liberal part was leaving people “politically homeless”. “The government that’s going into this election is almost unrecognisable from the one elected in 2013,” Credlin wrote. The former Liberal staffer said the actions of Mr Morrison had led to a lot of “disillusionment among many Liberal supporters”, especially on policy related to lowered taxes and more support for big businesses. “There’s no big political party that’s rock-solid for lower taxes, smaller government and greater freedom, plus support for the family, small business and the institutions that have made this country what it is,” she wrote.