Article 56QJP Jacinda Ardern must use her power to push New Zealand to more progressive politics | Morgan Godfery

Jacinda Ardern must use her power to push New Zealand to more progressive politics | Morgan Godfery

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Morgan Godfery
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The PM promised transformative government, but has so far largely maintained the status quo

Jacinda Ardern was travelling in a taxi in July 2017, two months before the election that would make her prime minister, when arguably the most important message in her nine-year parliamentary career came through. Labour's poll results were crashing, the message said, and the party leader - the austere Andrew Little - was considering stepping down. Would Ardern, the then deputy leader, consider stepping up?

In the following days calls went back and forth. The party activists (and MPs at risk of losing their seats) were in the pits, and Little told the country's leading current affairs show resigning had crossed his mind. From that admission, the poll numbers could only fall further. The Greens were at 15% , sucking up votes to Labour's left while the conservative National party was polling in the mid-to-high 40s, maintaining an iron grip on the centre right.

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