Gordon
Campbell: On The Election Outcomes
Well, at least the election has pinpointed the
site of Labour’s Last Stand – on Saturday night, south
Auckland was almost the only place in the country where
Labour grew its party vote. Elsewhere, and in former Labour
strongholds like West Auckland, Dunedin and Christchurch,
even Labour’s successful electoral candidates still saw
the party vote go to National.
Incredibly, this included in Jim Anderton’s old seat of Wigram, which went blue on the party vote. In tried and true tribal form, Labour now appears to be turning in on itself as the battle shapes up to replace Phil Goff as leader.
Rather than pick the leader most likely to defeat John Key, the factions within the parliamentary party seem hellbent on picking the candidate adjudged to be at blame for Labour’s debacle on Saturday. Which rat fink stabbed Phil in the back? (It had to be someone, right?) More>>
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