Scott Morrison to address Oxford Union on AUKUS trip

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The former prime minister will miss a week of parliament as he visits the UK to discuss the nuclear submarines deal.

will address the Oxford Union and a policy think tank in London on an upcoming trip to the United Kingdom.

There is speculation former prime minister Scott Morrison could take a defence-related job after leaving parliament.Mr Morrison is expected to quit parliament in coming months, and has reportedly been sounded out by a major UK defence company about a possible move to the private sector. “As a founder and architect of the AUKUS agreement I will continue to do all I can to support its success and continue to promote the strong bipartisan support that exists for AUKUS,” he said.“I am also appreciative to the government for their assistance with my arrangements during my stay through the UK High Commissioner.”

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