Trans Tasman's Political Pulse - 22 May 2017
Trans Tasman's Political Pulse - 22 May
2017 In last year’s Trans Tasman Roll Call,
Bennett rated 7 out of 10 - “plenty of ways to tackle
homelessness, one of the issues Labour thinks will sink the
Govt at the election. To make sure it doesn’t she’s
going to have to deliver. Bennett isn’t afraid to try
something new and she’s a risk taker. Needs to build on
her Westie charm.” Arden scored 4 out of 10 in the same
publication. “Pleasant MP who smiles a lot - needs to do
more because she’s had an unremarkable year despite
holding the justice portfolio.” Ardern rates highly in
Auckland, and among business people, but there’s still a
question hanging over her ability. The pair have clashed
head to head on TV3’s AM programme debating a number of
issues, with both giving no quarter. Since stepping up to be
deputy, Ardern has performed well in the House. But is being
deputy a kiss of death on the climb up the political ladder?
Not too many deputies have stepped up to their party’s
leadership, and when they have, they haven’t lasted
long. So which of our dynamic deputies has impressed you
the most? Let us know by emailing editor@transtasman.co.nz telling who you
think is doing best out of the pair, and give us your
reasons. Your responses may be published, but your name will
not be attached. We appreciate your
input.
Who’s
Won The Battle Of The Deputies - Bennett or
Ardern?
INSIGHTS ABOUT THE NEWS -
National and Labour both have women in the Deputy Leader
role, following the Greens and the Maori Party, but which
dynamic deputy of the major parties has made the biggest
impression?
For analysis of the Election
Lead Up Battle
see this week’s edition of Trans Tasman
Political Alert
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