Scott Morrison confronted with explosive Gladys texts

Scott Morrison has been forced to defend himself after being confronted with explosive text messages between former NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian and a senior minister.

The Prime Minister was quizzed on the texts during a major speech to the National Press Club on Tuesday.

Network 10 political editor Peter van Onselen read the texts aloud during the nationally televised speech.

“In one she describes you as, ‘A horrible, horrible person,’ going on to say she did not trust you and you're more concerned with politics than people,” van Onselen said.

Network Ten journalist Peter van Onselen and Prime Minister Scott Morrison face off a the National Press Club
Network Ten journalist Peter van Onselen confronted Mr Morrison with the texts. Source: ABC Credit: ABC

“The Minister is even more scathing, describing you as a ‘fraud’ and ’a complete psycho’. Does this exchange surprise you? And what do you think that it tells us?”

The Prime Minister was visibly stunned by the messages butxjmtzyw sought to shrug it off.

“I don't know who you’re referring to or the basis of what you’ve put to me,” he said.

“But I obviously don’t agree with it and I don’t think that is my record.”

Network Ten journalist Peter van Onselen and Prime Minister Scott Morrison face off a the National Press Club
The Prime Minister was stunned by the question. Source: ABC Credit: ABC

The Prime Minister refused to answer further questions about the messages as he left the building.

It’s not the first time the public has been given a hint at the frosty relations between Mr Morrison and Ms Berejiklian.

In August last year, news.com.au revealed Ms Berejiklian blew up at the Prime Minister over claims she ignored his advice to lockdown NSW during its second wave.

“Gladys lost her sh*t. She said ‘That’s rubbish, that’s absolute rubbish’,” a NSW Minister told news.com.au.

“She said, ‘If they want to start backgrounding on stuff like this, maybe it’s time I started leaking stuff that the PM says to me that never comes to fruition, like on vaccines’.”

The latest exchange comes just two months after the Prime Minister publicly backed Ms Berejiklian to be the Liberal candidate in the federal seat of Warringah, despite a pending ICAC investigation.

She declined his invitation.