The Top Two: National's new leader, Simon Bridges, and his deputy, Paula Bennett, smile for the cameras after emerging triumphant from the National Party caucus-room.
National's caucus has elected Simon Bridges as party leader on the second ballot.
Congratulations are due to the new Leader of the Opposition - and also to his colleagues for electing the first person of Maori descent to lead a major New Zealand political party.
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Well I think we should congratulate Jacinda. National are now toast, unless Crusher or someone else rolls the wee laddie.
ReplyDeleteWe Nats might have lost the Maori Party but right inside the Party we have our own Whanau. Let the young ones have a go, plenty of time to change if needed.
ReplyDeleteOh yes Crikey.....still laughing. B&B Look like a couple of likely contenders for an episode of Shortland Street.
ReplyDeleteBut then in another episode the "crusher" emerges true to script and.........................nah, can't say, don't want to be a spoiler.
Didn't Norman Kirk have some Ngai Tahu ancestry, or is that just rumour. No historical records appear to deny it. Perhaps some learned and informed Bowalley Road disciple can throw some light.
ReplyDeleteI guess National have finally moved on from "Not very good under a high ball." Which is what I understand Holyoake said of Winston Peters, referring to his Maori ancestry such as it is. And in so far as they have done that I must of necessity congratulate them.
ReplyDeleteI he crosseyed, dazed at what's happened or has Ms Benefit given him a wedgie?
ReplyDeleteGenerous of you Chris to say well done. I concur. The best day will be the day that nobody notices any politicians descent.
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