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Scott Morrison

Is Scott Morrison A-List?

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NoScott Morrison is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 2018

Becomes Prime Minister

Lost A-list status in 2020

Dropped to B tier — Bushfire Crisis Controversy

Ranking Timeline

2007D$1M

Elected to Parliament

Morrison was elected to represent Cook in New South Wales for the Liberal Party. He began his rise through party ranks with a focus on economic and immigration issues.

2013C$2M+$1M

Immigration Minister

Morrison became Immigration Minister, implementing controversial border protection policies. His hardline approach gained him prominence within the Liberal Party and among conservatives.

2015B$3M+$1M

Treasurer Appointment

Morrison was appointed Treasurer, managing Australia's economy during a period of growth. This high-profile role positioned him as a senior government figure.

2018A$4M+$1M

Becomes Prime Minister

Morrison became Prime Minister following internal party turmoil. His ascension made him one of Australia's most prominent political figures and a household name.

2019A$5M+$1M

Election Victory

Morrison led the Liberal-National Coalition to an unexpected election victory. This achievement solidified his position and demonstrated his electoral appeal.

2020B$6M+$1M

Bushfire Crisis Controversy

Morrison's handling of the Australian bushfires, including a vacation during the crisis, damaged his reputation. Despite this, his government's economic management kept him relevant.

2022B$7M+$1M

Electoral Defeat

Morrison lost the 2022 election to Labor, ending his prime ministership. Revelations about secretly holding multiple ministries further damaged his legacy.

2026B$8M+$1M

Former PM Status

Having left parliament in 2024, Morrison remains well-known in Australia as a recent former Prime Minister. While his reputation is mixed, he maintains solid name recognition and B-tier status.

Last updated: February 25, 2026