National Party reshuffle like death warmed up
Honestly, who cares how Judith reshuffles the infected bio-mass that is what remains of the National Party?
She has punished anyone with any talent and placed around her loyalists who will protect her back during the next assassination season.
Reti has been advanced because he was the only one who looked barely competent inside National during the election, no one knows Andrew Bayly, Michael Woodhouse should have been punished for his Covid lies and no one likes Louise Upston.
That’s less a front bench and more a back seat in a locked car that’s on fire.
Judith’s casual malice can’t find and won’t find any fertile voting ground in the middle, but her recent congratulations of Biden that were attacked online by angry National voters is a reminder that the rump of the National vote are simply too vicious and nasty to accept anyone less malicious.
This is the ultimate problem for National and the NZ Right.
Judith is too malicious for middle New Zealand, but not malicious enough for the more feral voting base of the National Party.
What I think is likely to happen over the next 3 years is that National won’t be able to find a leader who can win back National 45+ women from Jacinda and the lack of culture war spite will see more male voters drift from National towards ACT.
ACT will polarise and cannibalise National vote because it will be seen as the Right Wing Values Party while National’s empty ideology won’t sate that polarisation.
The fear of a National + Far Right ACT Party Government will keep all those new voters supporting Jacinda in 2023, but 2026 could be an enormous ideological clash.
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You really don’t like Rimmer do you?
“Call it extreme if you like, but I propose we hit it hard and hit it fast with a major – and I mean major – leaflet campaign.”
Rearranging the deckchairs on the Titanic.
Only if Act play their hand very well.
Act have one electoral seat, therefore they collectively have plenty of time on their hands.
Year 1:
– Train up their new MP’s in the dark arts of parliament
– Pick who focuses on Finance, Welfare and Education and collectively work on health policy
– Develop a respectable veneer
Year 2:
– Build on year 2
– Focus on presenting solutions and policy to the public
– Work on policy talking points
– Have Act MPs field more interviews
Year 3:
– Announce new Act electoral candidates
– Largely finalize policies
– Make the case for competency at every turn
– Don’t be over critical [use the truth]
– Find some humility
‘Nobody is better to lead the National Party’ Why?
As it is destined to be sent to the scrap in the year ahead.
We don’t always agree Frankie,but you had me in stitches with this…!!
“Bayley better be a encyclopaedia of finance because when when I heard him talk he sounded like the MC at a Greymouth funeral.”
If something is rotten (the national party leader) it is rotten, no good cutting of the rotten better to throw it in the rubbish bin and get a new one.
I have No sympathy for Tories. Watching the rot is a petty enjoyment, one which I ask forgiveness from God on a regular basis. I wonder if She offers forgiveness if I confess this sin online?
Only if you mean it… nah, but seriously, I doubt she even cares.
ANSWERPHONE: Welcome, this is the answer system for central counseling services. Please leave a message.
JUDITH: Oh hello, it’s Judith here. I just wanted to tell my analyst that I’ve started getting those nightmares again. The ones where I’m being trampled by a stampede of my little ponies, and then waking up in a cold sweat.
And another thing, this may sound silly, but I’ve started getting paranoid about being the victim of an unprovoked incident. Maybe even stabbed from behind by a work colleague, would you believe.
Just recently I spotted Mr Mitchell looking at me funny, as if he were searching for a soft spot to shank me. And then I noticed Mr Bridges sharpening some fishing knives, before realising he doesn’t even go fishing. And then I overheard the new guy Mr Luxon, asking directions to the nearest cutlery store.
Maybe I’m just over reacting, so I decided to confide all this with my Dr Shane, and he suggested I try a russian herbal relaxant called novichok plus. And that with one swig, my troubles would disappear, but it sounded dodgy. Let me know if I should come in for a session. Bye.
I believe Luxon has received a portfolio due to the National Party reshuffle.
Which strikes me as rather puzzling because he hasn’t been an MP for almost 3 weeks and already has a portfolio!!!!?????
It reeks badly of the awful smell of John Key still having some control and influence in National. I would have thought that party would have moved on by now and distanced itself from a person like Key. But apparently not. National wants to hold onto the poor legacy of John Key. Haven’t they learnt something by now???!!!
All this ensures is National sure as Hell will not have anyone voting for it in 2023.
The party to ever hold any integrity or legacy needs to discard the old guard and move forward with younger people in the leadership roles. But that doesn’t mean it must hold onto the sycophantic lot of which there are alot of in amongst the National party MPs.
Still Judith needs her pets even ones like say Simeon Browne.