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Matthew Hooton: Judith Collins takes aim at the wrong target


Matthew Hooton: Judith Collins takes aim at the wrong target
29 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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National Party leader Judith Collins. Photo / Mark Mitchell
NZ Herald
OPINION:
At least Don Brash had a sense of theatre. His venue was the Orewa Rotary Club, already infamous for Sir Robert Muldoon s annual economic decrees. A scholarly looking paper was prepared, complete with footnotes.
The media were primed that one of the world s most admired monetary economists had applied his mind to the Treaty of Waitangi.
On the night, Brash delivered his predecessor Bill English s talking points, except that he meant it. No one much cared until the liberal elite reacted, driving the story along. ....

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Can Judith Collins Make Don Brash's 'Nationhood Souffle' Rise Twice?


SEVENTEEN YEARS HAVE PASSED since Don Brash gave his in/famous “Nationhood” speech to the Orewa Rotary Club. On the strength of the sentiments communicated in that address, the Brash-led National Party leapt from a risible 28 percent in the polls to 45 percent. In a single 17-point bound, National was free of the clutches of its crushing 2002 election defeat. Had, National’s chief strategist, Steven Joyce, not played silly-buggers with the Exclusive Brethren Church, there was every chance that 18 months later Brash would have become prime minister.
The question is: Can National’s current leader, Judith Collins, rely upon Brash’s Nationhood Souffle recipe to produce an equally dramatic rise in her party’s fortunes? Or, in the intervening years, has the ideology of “Treatyism” persuaded enough New Zealanders to renounce the ideas which, in 2004, transformed National overnight into a serious electoral contender? More to the point, does Coll ....

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