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The Push-me-Pull-you Government

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  Winston Peters, Jacinda Ardern and James Shaw front the media at the launch of the Government's 30-year plan. Winston Peters, Jacinda Ardern and James Shaw front the media at the launch of the Government's 30-year plan. Photo: Tim Murphy

The Government held an evangelical gathering yesterday to explain what it is and what it hopes to do reports Tim Murphy for Newsroom.

It wasn't exactly clear why a relatively new administration holding up relatively well in the opinion polls needed to explain itself, but explain it did.

It wasn't on a particularly auspicious day, being just 11 months since its formation rather than the usual, celebratory one-year mark.

It was an invite only affair, in a university lecture theatre darkened to permit viewing of a skite-video of the first, well, 11 months and featuring a scrolling, too-fast-to-read list of the achievements of this Labour-led Government. Or the Labour-New Zealand First Coalition. Or the Labour-New Zealand First Coaltion with support on confidence and supply from the Green Party.

New Zealand First got to speak first, with the old-school leader Winston Peters doing old-school podium and script reading politics.

Then Labour's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern stepped out to a podium-less stage, adorned only with a remote in her hand and a smart Persian rug to measure her steps left and right as she gave what immediately became labelled a political Ted Talk. . . . . . >

  • Source/ReadMore: A Newsroom by Tim Murphy
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