A political commentary compares Christopher Luxon's leadership to Helen Clark's in the 1990s, suggesting Luxon lacks the confidence and composure to lead effectively.
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By asking for vote of confidence from MPs, Luxon betrays lack of confidence in himselfwinston pets as more relatable and engaged
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