Prime Minister John Key is standing by his Education Minister in the face of a poll which found a majority of voters think she should have been dumped from Cabinet last month.
Fifty-nine per cent of voters polled in the TVNZ/Colmar Brunton survey believed Mr Key made the wrong decision by keeping Hekia Parata in the education portfolio in last month's Cabinet reshuffle.
This followed a torrid time during which she oversaw the class size backdown, the Novopay debacle and the breakdown in communications with Education Secretary Lesley Longstone and her subsequent departure.
Mr Key told TVOne's Breakfast programme this morning he was standing by his minister.
"She got some pretty bad press last year. She would admit herself there were some things that weren't well handled,'' he said.