OPINION:
With our biggest city in its third month of lockdown, hundreds of thousands of New Zealanders still effectively barred from entering the country, inflation running at 5 per cent, and hundreds of new infections being recorded every day, the decisions made by our Government deserve the scrutiny of a coherent and effective opposition. And while Act has done an extremely good job in the last year, our political system is naturally inclined to a centre-left/centre-right cycle.
National's leadership fiasco coincided with the most significant legislation of 2021 being passed through the house under urgency. The law will limit the freedoms of hundreds of thousands of Kiwis. No legal drafts were published. There were no select committees. No scrutiny. We are all better served by a good opposition.
I'm not going to try to guess the new leader. But in the spirit of democracy, here are five silver linings to the National Party's leadership spill.