Written By:
Mike Smith - Date published:
10:12 pm, December 18th, 2024 - 1 comment
Categories: chris bishop, chris hipkins, Christopher Luxon, leadership, national, nicola willis, polls, same old national, todd muller -
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Or about to be rolled? Word has it that Chris Bishop is waiting in the wings, as Luxon’s favourability rating drops below Hipkins.
Bishop is an inveterate plotter, although his last effort with Nicola Willis to dump Simon Bridges in favour of Todd Muller did not demonstrate much political nous.
Another indicator that Luxon’s days may be numbered is this article from Matthew Hooton in last month’s Herald titled “Christopher Luxon is completely out of his depth.” Hooton was a player in the previous Bishop/Willis plot.
Certainly Luxon’s motor-mouth, corporate-speak, “what I have to tell you” style of communication is increasingly losing effectiveness. Not that Bishop is that much better.
And I could be wrong about the runner. Nicola Willis is the type of ambitious deputy to be feared. She doesn’t always get it right though; I still remember her trailing her coat in front of the media just before the National party caucus meeting that knifed Bridges and installed Muller saying “I’m just going into caucus to support Simon Bridges.”
To quote a politically astute friend’s favourite saying: “watch this space.”
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Nah, Willis is a woman.
Peter Thiel doesn't like women running his NZ bolthole, so he'll fund a ditchthewitch campaign again, like he did with Ardern.
And the Nats can't let down all those boys' own manual voters of theirs who have been puffed up by Jordan Petersen to believe women are taking over the world.