So two ballots and Bridges wins. Not really a surprise, but possibly a mistake and, if not a mistake, a real risk. More on that shortly.
The deputy seemed to catch some by surprise. I have no idea why. The Bennett issue appeared to be based around the fact that she was somehow involved in the Peters super-saga, and she was going to be punished for it.
If National thinks its future relies on sucking up to Peters they may as well pack up and try another profession now. Peters' days of playing one off against another are over.
Peters has hung his hat on Labour and he lives and dies with Labour. He's never going National, that was laid bare post election. So there is no need to appease him, therefore no point in making it an issue with Bennett. Bennett at one point should have been leader, I suggested it when Key quit - Joyce or Bennett. One can't help but wonder how different matters might be now if that had happened.
But she is an excellent deputy, a brilliant MP, very good in the house, a female, has wit, a natural charm and - oh God I'm talking myself into wanting her to be the leader - but at the very least she deserves to hold her job if that what she wants.