• Michael Cox is a former National MP.
On becoming the British Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli was quoted as saying, "I have climbed to the top of the greasy pole." Whilst I wouldn't demean Disraeli, one of England's outstanding politicians, by likening him to Winston Peters, there are similarities. Getting to the top of that political greasy pole is one of them.
We were given a big clue last week that that's where Winston wants to be, in the Prime Minister's seat. His old friend and former New Zealand First Member of Parliament, Tuariki Delamere, fired a shot across the bows of the leader of the Labour Party, Jacinda Ardern, by suggesting she consider making Winston her joint Prime Minister.
Now, with a weather eye on politics, especially in these stormy times, one knows these sorts of statements don't "just happen". Tuariki didn't suddenly have this sudden flash of inspiration. It's my pick he had a phone call from his old mate Winston suggesting that such a comment would be well placed in the overall plan of things. He, in my view, happily complied, probably with an eye on future appointments that may be made.
At this point Ardern has wisely not responded, a wise decision.