The Labour Party has endured a challenging six months since Chris Hipkins took over as Prime Minister.
NZ Herald deputy political editor and host of the On The Tiles podcast, Thomas Coughlan tells聽聽that Hipkins has now stood down a minister every six and half weeks since he took office.
This has happened amid a series of Ministerial mishaps that have all attracted negative headlines, some more serious than others.
Transport Minister Michael Wood, Education Minister Jan Tinetti, Police Minister Stuart Nash and Justice Minister Kiri Allan are just some of the Labour Ministers to have caused headaches for the Prime Minister recently. And on top of this, he鈥檇 also had the defection of Meka Whaitiri to Te P膩ti M膩ori.
鈥淚t certainly looks bad,鈥 says Coughlan.
鈥淚t looks like a government that needs a holiday or one that needs to pass around the bottle at halftime. It certainly doesn鈥檛 look like a government that鈥檚 ready to fight an election.鈥
The question now is whether the Labour Government can pull things together to show the public that it still has enough stamina left to push through the election, and more importantly, another term in power.
Of particular concern is the misjudgment made by Wood, who has long been tipped as a future leader of the Labour Party 鈥 largely due to his competence.
鈥淲ood has got a lot of people scratching their heads,鈥 says Coughlan.
鈥淗e is a competent minister, he is beloved in the Labour Party and he鈥檚 seen as a bastion of traditional Labour values.鈥
He has also worked hard across his portfolios, championing fair pay agreements (as Workplace Relations Minister) and working hard to reduce emissions through his transport responsibilities.
鈥淗e is a rising star, and certainly if Labour loses the election, he would be one of the people tipped to take over the party. I think he鈥檒l be kicking himself because this isn鈥檛 an issue over which he probably did deserve to be suspended but it鈥檚 an issue that could very easily have been avoided.鈥
So will Wood be able to weather this storm? Is Labour in danger of losing the election? And are there growing signs that some ministers are burnt out?
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