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Hipkins takes responsibility for Labour's poll crash
Reid Research Newshub poll puts Labour support at 26.8 per cent, its worst in six years.
Reid Research Newshub poll puts Labour support at 26.8 per cent, its worst in six years.
It's been easy to depict Labour as desperate this week - because it has looked it.
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For once it wasn't Labour dealing with personnel issues: it was Luxon.
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Hipkins is hoping his caucus got a short, sharp lesson from bad polls. They need one.
Green Party members are assembling for their AGM in Auckland this weekend.
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Our government is 'just waiting for good, decent people who want to make a difference'.
Labour will hope the poll shows a recovery after the Meka Whaitiri and Stuart Nash dramas.
Matt King maintains his party is still united despite five candidates leaving.
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Labour has already ruled out tax cuts, while National is adamant it will provide them.
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The new poll follows Minister Meka Whaitiri's defection from Labour to Te Pāti Māori.
The most likely form of government is the one that's off the table.
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New poll results show neither major party could lead NZ alone and the Māori Party is key.
Minor parties must find the best way to exert their leverage after October.