I saw Collins on the telly - She implied that John Key was the National Party's Helen Clark. That seemed designed to scare National Party members to remain with Collins!
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I thought that was more about taking the sting out of her as current National party leader, being completely overshadowed by John Key.
Key's comments were headlines everywhere for the right reasons, whereas Collins is becoming increasingly irrelevant & seldom in the headlines except for all the wrong reasons (i.e. the latest stumble)
Helen Clark has never overshadowed Adern in that way.
With such low personal polling, the mental pressure on Collins must be immense & you have to have some respect for being able to handle it, (though the strain is showing.)
It must be tough having finally got the job you so desperately wanted, to find you are so unpopular with much of the country.
Everyone likes to be liked, but politicians more than most. And 5% as leader of National, as preferred PM must feel like such a public humiliation.
That's 'crushing'!
Hope some are looking out for her mental health, & she will listen on when to walk away. No one wants another Todd Muller or Claire Curran.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politi...EVSCMPZEWE4OU/
Smiling Assassin is back.
Excerpt : "National Party leader Judith Collins: Has Key signalled her days are numbered?
She's got her own pandemic plan to announce this week and he just conjured a bunch of soundbites guaranteed to steal her thunder. It's hard to see that as anything but deliberate sabotage.
Key, on the whole a party loyalist, is fed up. So he's signalled that National should stop waiting for a more propitious moment to choose a new leader. He's read the tea leaves that we've all read: if they wait much longer they'll find themselves chasing Act. Last night's 1 News Colman Brunton poll will only have reinforced that.
Remember what they called him at Merrill Lynch? The smiling assassin just went to work."
Didn't thought I might at some stage agree with you, but in this case I do. Collins well might be the end of National as we know it ...
Might be though a more generic problem with conservative parties these days ... The German CDU (comparable to National) lost this week the election as well for picking a quite unpopular candidate ...
Power corrupts - and this is what Collins is currently demonstrating for anybody who didn't know yet.
Sir John often came within one seat of losing govt to a coalition (how mmp is designed to work).
Unfortunately national is too partisan to consider a "grand coalition" with labour.