Some had a clearer vision of where it was heading.
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Mr Muller was persuaded to challenge for the leadership and assured of support / votes by a group of MPs. At a time when polls were indicating a problem for National. Seems like he was not reluctant. The support and votes promised would have made it look like a shoo in. Until their choice turned out to be a lemon. Some of the support group are well known and now high profile. Good for them, they are working hard. But in my mind there will always be a ? over them due to that flawed judgement.
So Bishop now loses the 'Shadow Leader of the House' role so he can concentrate on his shadow Covid-19 gig.
Punishment!
So during the last election, Judith was saying that she was all for NZ embracing digital technology and she was the person for it.
But then she says that a digital parliament isn't a good idea during level 4 so she flys south from the centre of the Delta outbreak to appear in Parliament in person.
She is an essential worker like a supermarket worker so can travel - except it is very hard to stack shelves via Zoom.
What a joke she is. Politics got in the way of common sense.