Teal appeal
Feb 20, 2019
4 minutes
TEXT - MATTHEW HOOTON
National supporters ought to hope Simon Bridges was being insincere when he described a blue-green party as a “very valuable” addition to the political landscape. Few things could be more helpful to Jacinda Ardern’s increasingly uncertain path to a second term. The blue-green party could only ever get off the ground if huge numbers of National voters switched to the new vehicle, making it at best irrelevant to the right’s electoral prospects. More likely, just enough National voters would switch to deny Bridges or his successor the prime ministership.
Talk about a blue-green party has been around for decades and it has been tried before. The chatter has intensified since elements of the
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