Bellevue
Ardern no legend
I take issue with your Friday, January 20, headline, Bay lauds ‘legend’ PM after shock call.
This may be the opinion of the Labour list members who were interviewed but, in my view, Jacinda Ardern was never regarded as a legend in Tauranga. You only have to look at the results of the Tauranga by-election and most of the elected members representing the Bay of Plenty.
Under Ardern’s watch, and despite Covid, New Zealand has become a divided nation with a stretched health system and deteriorating roads, to name a few issues.
Ardern is not a legend and will not leave a legacy of being a legend.
John Middleton
Pāpāmoa
Recovery is hell
Re Hollie Snell’s recovery (News, January 21). I read this article with interest as I’ve always wondered how she was getting on.
I have been through exactly the same thing, same age. I am now 63 so to Hollie: all your hard work is worth it, don’t ever give up. Believe me, it’s a struggle and fight you can’t afford to lose.
Hollie is right - recovery is hell. I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy but there is light at the end of the tunnel.
I know it seems like a tragedy at the moment but I believe Hollie will look back on it in later life as just a blip as l do.
All the best in your recovery, Hollie, and keep up the hard work.
Gavin Muir
Rotorua
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