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Chris Hipkins on China, Brexit and what Mark Mitchell got up to in Iraq

Author
Thomas Coughlan,
Publish Date
Mon, 25 Sep 2023, 5:25pm

Chris Hipkins on China, Brexit and what Mark Mitchell got up to in Iraq

Author
Thomas Coughlan,
Publish Date
Mon, 25 Sep 2023, 5:25pm

Labour leader and Prime Minister Chris Hipkins was frank that New Zealand鈥檚 traditional security arrangements鈥 put New Zealand 鈥渁t odds with China on a pretty regular basis鈥.

Hipkins said stressed that New Zealand had a strong trade relationship with China and the best way to approach the complicated relationship was to 鈥渂e predictable鈥.

He made the remarks to听The Rest is Politics, a popular British political podcast hosted by Alastair Campbell, known for the variety of communications roles he held under former UK Labour leader and Prime Minister Tony Blair, and former MP Rory Stewart, who served as a Cabinet Minister under former Prime Minister Theresa May. Stewart later stood for the leadership of the Conservative Party, and therefore the role of Prime Minister, when May resigned, but lost to Boris Johnson.

Hipkins spoke candidly of a moment just prior to becoming Prime Minister: As former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern left Government House, having formerly resigned as Prime Minister, and he pulled up outside, ready to assume the role, she texted him to say: 鈥淭ag, you鈥檙e it.鈥

听鈥淚f I was to describe the difference between being a Cabinet minister and being Prime Minister, I would say they are entirely different jobs,鈥 Hipkins said.

He said a former Prime Minister had told him that the job is 鈥50 per cent ceremonial, and 50 per cent making the decisions that no one is willing to make鈥.

鈥淎lmost every decision that lands on your desk - it鈥檚 got there because no one else could or is willing to make that decision. Naturally, it鈥檚 all the tough stuff that lands on the Prime Minister鈥檚 desk,鈥 Hipkins said.

Hipkins recorded the podcast a few weeks ago, at what was roughly the beginning of the election campaign proper.

He confessed to being a Brexit sceptic, noting that he was 鈥渟omewhat sceptical that Brexit is going to deliver anything near the benefits that were promised by those who campaigned for it. My guess it is is going to prove a costly exercise for the British people鈥.

His critique of pro-Brexit campaigners is somewhat milder than other political leaders. Prior to the Brexit vote, Ardern, then just a second-term MP, tweeted that Boris Johnson was known as the 鈥済affe man鈥. In 2019, then-National leader Simon Bridges described Johnson as having a 鈥渂uffoon-like quality鈥 on the eve of Johnson becoming Prime Minister.

Former UK cabinet minister Rory Stewart. Photo / Rory Stewart

Former UK cabinet minister Rory Stewart. Photo / Rory Stewart

Hipkins was very critical of New Zealand鈥檚 three-year term, which he said was 鈥渁bsolutely crazy鈥. He said the problems with a three-year term were accentuated by the fact that MMP coalition governments tended to be slower to make decisions.

鈥淚 think you get bad governance decisions from a three-year term. I think four years would be about right,鈥 he said.

Stewart, who worked as part of the reconstruction effort in Iraq after the 2003 invasion, revealed that he had a good relationship with another New Zealand MP, National鈥檚 Mark Mitchell, who was a security contractor in Iraq at that time.

鈥淚 served in Iraq with a man called Mark Mitchell ... who I came to like very much,鈥 Stewart said.

Stewart said Mitchell was 鈥渆xtremely courageous鈥.

鈥淲e were under attack in our compound in Iraq - he was up on a roof commanding the teams with machine guns holding back Sadrist insurgents. He was a very, very decent man,鈥 Stewart said.

The听Herald听contacted Mitchell about Stewart鈥檚 remarks. He said he still keeps in touch with Stewart and the pair exchange text messages every six months or so.

Mitchell described Stewart as 鈥渁 good friend鈥.

鈥淚 think it was a听,鈥 he said.

Mitchell said the pair served in Iraq for 鈥渁 couple of years鈥.

鈥淭he guy is enormously courageous. He is very, very fair,鈥 Mitchell said.

鈥淗e was tough and he was strong in terms of what needed to be done and how to do it,鈥 he said.

Mitchell had vivid recollections of the siege described by Stewart.

鈥淭hat was a tough time. We were under siege. Other government outposts were being overrun,鈥 Mitchell said.

鈥淚t was a siege. We were in a very very small compound. We were heavily outnumbered. We were receiving heavy indirect fire with mortar rounds and heavy direct fire with AK-47s,鈥 he said.

Mitchell said it was about five days before air support was able to break the siege. .

鈥淩ory had overall command and control he made everyone feel confident that we were going to get through it,鈥 he said.

He said it was 鈥渋mpossible鈥 to know the number of casualties.

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