Article 5QGTZ New Zealand opposition leader Judith Collins’ struggle for relevance

New Zealand opposition leader Judith Collins’ struggle for relevance

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Eva Corlett in Wellington
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Routinely outshone in the polls by Jacinda Ardern, Collins now faces a challenge from a rival right-wing party

There are three ways in which opposition leaders end being opposition leaders," the National party's leader, Judith Collins, says: one, they give up - well, that's not happening. Two, they get rolled - that's not happening, and three, they become prime minister. That's the one I'm after."

Collins may be resolute in her desire to bag the country's top leadership role, but the opposition's dismal ratings are hard to ignore. Recent polls show the party's ratings have slumped to 23%, Collin's preferred prime minister ranking is trailing that of prime minister Jacinda Ardern by 39 points, and the leader of the smaller rival right-wing Act party has overtaken her in the popularity contest.

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