Justice Minister Judith Collins is refusing to be drawn on her leadership aspirations after a recent poll found 11 per cent of people thought she should be the next leader of the National Party should John Key stand down.
The One News Colmar Brunton poll found that Mr Key was still by far the preferred Prime Minister with 41 per cent support.
But should he step aside after the next election, 23 per cent thought Finance Minister Bill English should replace him as National Party leader, 16 per cent thought it should be Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce, and 11 per cent thought Ms Collins.
Speaking on TVNZ's Q + A programme this morning, Ms Collins refused to be drawn on whether she thought she should be leader should Mr Key step down.
"What I want is for John Key to be the leader after the next election," she said.