New Zealand election debate: Collins edges it against 'passionless' Ardern
by Eleanor Ainge Roy in Queenstown from on (#58EDX)
PM widely expected to beat challenger in October but both criticised after muddled' exchanges
The first election debate between the New Zealand prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, and the opposition leader, Judith Collins, went off without a bang, with both leaders failing to properly ignite.
Ardern is widely expected to win the election on 17 October. In a Colmar Brunton poll released an hour before the debate, her Labour party garnered 48% as preferred leaders, compared with 31% for the National party.
Continue reading...