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I don鈥檛 begrudge David Seymour tipping his hat into the ring for Deputy PM. 听
Many would argue it鈥檚 a relatively inconsequential role - it doesn鈥檛 mean much. I mean most of last term we couldn鈥檛 remember who was deputy leader or deputy PM: Kelvin Davis or Carmel Sepuloni. It didn鈥檛 really matter, no one really cared. 听
But it does carry gravitas. There is something about the title which carries weight 鈥 and of course the obvious additional bonus of stepping into the PM鈥檚 shoes when they're out of the country. So you can鈥檛 argue it doesn鈥檛 carry some responsibility too. And Seymour鈥檚 argument is fair I reckon. Proportionality. He鈥檚 arguing that the role makes sense for him given they鈥檝e got the second-largest government party, so he says, the second-biggest role makes sense. He thinks that鈥檚 the clear case for him to be Deputy PM. 听
However, he鈥檚 also saying he doesn鈥檛 know if he鈥檒l get it 鈥 he said outside Luxon鈥檚 house yesterday that, 鈥渁 negotiation's a negotiation, and you never know your luck ... so I'm not going to try and predetermine it one way or another.鈥 But in saying that, he's also making a public bid for it which is an interesting tack, and may be nothing more than a power play. Which again is a bit odd given he's also always said he鈥檒l serve in any role and he鈥檚 not into the baubles.听
We know for sure who is into the baubles, so whoever gets this bauble will be interesting. In general Seymour believes ACT should get more ministerial roles than NZ First based on the party vote, and that鈥檚 not a bad point. Surely that鈥檚 the fairest way to do it? Seymour argues 鈥榩roportionality's important to democracy鈥, and if we subscribe to the philosophy that every vote deserves its weight in representation then he鈥檚 right, isn鈥檛 he? 听
But if we take that at face value, then Deputy should really be Nicola Willis. Why isn't it her? I don鈥檛 know where Luxon鈥檚 head will be at with this stuff, I don鈥檛 know how much he鈥檒l have had to give away, how much of a tanty Winston may throw if he doesn鈥檛 get all his baubles. I mean I wouldn鈥檛 want to be Luxon juggling all this, and God only knows how he鈥檚 dishing it out. 听
But I feel like Seymour worked really hard during the campaign, he got the party vote for Act up to an historic high, and they won a record result at the election. He worked his butt off; he deserves some plaudits for that. And he鈥檚 right, they are the second biggest party in government now. That鈥檚 a huge achievement. But if you argue his proportionality argument, then it still leaves the obvious Deputy PM as Nicola Willis. 听
If Luxon is prepared to trade this away from National though and he has to pick between Winston Peters and David Seymour, then I'd pick Seymour. Hard working, always available, enthusiastic, and a good communicator. I am impressed at how much Seymour's fronted and tried to keep everyone in the loop throughout this; he鈥檚 a big believer in transparency and accountability. I know it's appreciated by the media but I鈥檓 just not sure how much that鈥檒l be being appreciated by the other party leaders. 听
It鈥檚 a fine line he鈥檚 dancing. And whether he鈥檚 twerking his way into being Deputy PM or not... we鈥檒l have to wait and see.听
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