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When the Prime Minister is doing all the shake and howdy at the investment summit in Auckland, I bet he鈥檒l be feeling like a harassed parent who 鈥攄espite all the chaos behind the scenes鈥 somehow manages to arrive at a family wedding with the kids in tow looking cool, calm and very happy to be there.
Even though one of the kids had been refusing to leave the house and you all had a big bust-up in the car on the way to the church.
鈥淏ut we鈥檙e here now guys - smile everyone鈥. I bet you that鈥檚 how Christopher Luxon is feeling.
And what will be making it worse is the fresh criticism coming from Briscoes Group managing director Rod Duke who鈥檚 telling Luxon and his government to 鈥済et their A into gear鈥 and 鈥渁ctually do something鈥 to help the economy. And I agree with him.
Because are you really doing any better than you were a year or 18 months ago?
This isn鈥檛 the first time Rod Duke has made these kinds of comments. I remember him saying a while back that he was prepared to give the Government until this month to deliver some results and, if he didn't see results, he鈥檇 be putting a rocket under them.
And that鈥檚 what he鈥檚 doing now.
He鈥檚 obviously had a gutsful of the Government blaming everything on the last government and he wants more action.
He says: 鈥淚 think they鈥檙e of the view that up until now they鈥檝e been able to blame the prior government, which is typical of a lot of governments I guess. But you know, the time has just about come where you鈥檙e going to have to make your own mark.
鈥淵ou鈥檝e had enough time to study, to tighten, to understand what the books look like, and now you鈥檝e got to put some policies into place.鈥
He says everyone鈥檚 aware of the situation Luxon and Co. inherited from the previous government, but they鈥檝e had enough time and should be able to show more for their efforts of the past 15 or so months.
Duke doesn鈥檛 seem to be doing what Luxon would probably ask him to do. You know, the line CEOs like to use about not going to them with problems but going to them with solutions.
But I think Rod Duke is right. The Government hasn鈥檛 delivered when it comes to the economy and it does need to get its 鈥淎 into G鈥.
The problem is though, the Government has fallen into the trap that pretty much every government falls into 鈥 especially first-term governments. The trap of trying to do too much.
When you're in opposition, it鈥檚 very easy to sit there and have all these big ideas. Because when you鈥檙e in opposition, that鈥檚 all you have to do.
Different story when you get into government, though. For starters, you realise that the things you promised to do aren鈥檛 quite so easy to do in reality. So it takes way longer to achieve something.
And when you get into government, you have to deal with all the stuff that blows up in your face on a daily basis. You can lurch from one crisis to another and see your quarterly plan targets disappearing in front of your eyes.
So if Christopher Luxon said to me: 鈥淒on't come to me with problems, come to me with solutions鈥 - here鈥檚 what I鈥檇 tell him.
I鈥檇 tell him to decide what his government is actually going to focus on and to stick with it. If it鈥檚 the economy, then make that your priority between now and the election.
And be honest about it, this laser-like focus that the Prime Minister talks about can't go in all directions.
I鈥檇 tell the PM to be upfront with us and say that if we want better health services and better education facilities and everything else that governments get lost in 鈥攁s this government has鈥 I鈥檇 tell the PM to be courageous and tell us that we鈥檙e going to have to wait for all those other things.
Because for now, it鈥檚 the economy and only the economy we鈥檙e going to worry about.
That might sound simplistic, but unless the Government ditches this idea that it鈥檚 going to fix everything ASAP, then it鈥檚 going to fail in all of them.
And people like Rod Duke won鈥檛 just be telling the Government to get its A into gear, he'll be telling it to get its A out of here.
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