So we are clear, a vote for National is a vote for Winston, so vote TOP instead
National’s collapse in the polls could make Winston kingmaker again — unless TOP breaks through.
National’s collapse in the polls could make Winston kingmaker again — unless TOP breaks through.

Blue on Silver friendly fire has erupted. Is Winston Peters setting Christopher Luxon up for a coup — or a snap election?

With inflation looming, Luxon floundering and the Right splintering, NZ Election 2026 is shaping into the most volatile political fight in years.

A 256% surge in extreme weather events isn’t some abstract warning anymore. Climate change is smashing infrastructure, driving up food and insurance costs and destabilising everyday life while politicians still refuse to confront the scale of the crisis.

Christopher Luxon has turned a caucus management issue into a full-blown political catastrophe. MPs are leaking, ministers look rattled, Winston is circling and voters are watching a government visibly losing control of itself in real time.

After months of attacking Treaty references, the coalition may be realising Māori-bashing has reached its electoral ceiling.

The fuel crisis may be the latest punch, but Labour says National had already left Kiwi households reeling from soaring costs.

Chris Penk on defence. Huhana on climate collapse. Hooton on National’s next leader. Plus Trump’s war on Iran and the TVNZ poll bombshell.

Five disgruntled MPs… or total support? Luxon can’t seem to decide — and that contradiction is starting to look a lot like a leadership crisis National can’t contain.

Labour up. National down. Wild swings like this don’t just happen — something has broken.