Morrison may strike a chord on identity politics but heâs wading onto contested ground Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Scott Morrison stepped onto contested ground when he chose to make a speech about morality and community. The Prime Minister condemned identity politics for pitting Australians against each other, called for a stronger sense of community and argued against people defining themselves by a sense of entitlement. âWe cannot allow what we think we are entitled to, to become more important than what we are responsible for as citizens,â he said on Thursday night.