This piece analyzes internal National Party dynamics, focusing on Chris Bishop's political setbacks, the strategic Cabinet reshuffle under Christopher Luxon, and the implications for party list rankings and electoral viability, while also addressing New Zealand's diplomatic role,
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Again a dreadful poll you'd have to say for National. It's basically a hung parliament but in the Morgan poll I see you mentioned that that in 2020 it was the most accurate, and I guess all polls will end up in that situation at some stage when they take a punt anyway. But it shows that the National-led government, Act New Zealand first, on 47.5 down one point, and effectively tied with Labour, the Greens and the Māori party, the opposition's on 48. eight percent up one percent but if you look at the parties in particular and this will be the big worry for national at the moment national dropped four and a half percent to 26 and a half its lowest support since it was elected to office in 2023 and support for New Zealand first and this is where it comes in doesn't it really up 1.5 percent to 11 the highest level support it's had since being elected into government while support for ACT was up 2% to 10 so it's those minor parties that are picking up support where nationals losing out now
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a symbolic failure of leadership
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