COMMENT: As a young woman, fresh out of Waikato University with her communications degree tucked under her arm, Jacinda Ardern came to Wellington and worked as a researcher alongside the old master Helen Clark.
She must have thought then that to be Prime Minister, sentiment wasn't something to be indulged in.
Clark had turned firing Cabinet Ministers into an art form, in her time no fewer than 10 ministers were sacked or "resigned," although a number on good behaviour bonds found their way back into the fold.
Ironically Ardern's first job in politics was out campaigning for the rambunctious Harry Duynhoven in New Plymouth in the election that brought Clark into office.
Duynhoven was himself suspended from Clark's Cabinet after he broke electoral law by renewing his Dutch citizenship.