Scott Morrison didn’t need adman Russel Howcroft, but a PR pro

Bringing in an adman to deal with problems created by an adman is a problem, Good Talent Media’s David Latham suggests. Prime Minister Scott Morrison didn’t need a Russel Howcroft marketing workshop before Christmas, but rather a PR practitioner’s advice.

Paul Keating once described former Liberal leader, Andrew Peacock, as “all feathers and no meat”, “a painted, perfumed gigolo”, and a gesture politician with no policy substance, floating conspicuously down the political river to nowhere land.

Scott Morrison – the Prime Minister who cut his teeth in the world of advertising – is in danger of projecting a similar image, and calling in prominent adman Russel Howcroft, as revealed last week, hasn’t helped his cause.

Morrison called upon the industry’s own Howcroft

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