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Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Is The Nats’ Strategy To Condemn Its Coalition Partners Madness?
On The Platform, Michael Laws asks "Is the Nats’ strategy to condemn its coalition partners just desperate madness"?
Nats are trying to keep the element of its support who are Nat-Lab crossovers and sympathetic to the radical Maori cause.I know a few. They are vaguely centre-right on economic issues but guilt-plagued on social issues such as Maori unelected seats being fine, Maori wards fine etc. They would be LibDem in UK. Nat hopes to keep them on board and let those annoyed with Nats vote Act or NZ First and in doing so shore up the coalition.
Do we forget that this is a coalition, made of parties with some common goals but also with different platforms and purpose? Come election time the first job of each party is to reassure their electorate - whatever it takes. If National doesn’t manage to get most votes in the next election then we will end up with a left government - it is that simple. We have to decide what we dislike more - Nats or the left block. Remember 2017?
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Yes, it is.
Nats are trying to keep the element of its support who are Nat-Lab crossovers and sympathetic to the radical Maori cause.I know a few. They are vaguely centre-right on economic issues but guilt-plagued on social issues such as Maori unelected seats being fine, Maori wards fine etc. They would be LibDem in UK. Nat hopes to keep them on board and let those annoyed with Nats vote Act or NZ First and in doing so shore up the coalition.
Do we forget that this is a coalition, made of parties with some common goals but also with different platforms and purpose? Come election time the first job of each party is to reassure their electorate - whatever it takes. If National doesn’t manage to get most votes in the next election then we will end up with a left government - it is that simple. We have to decide what we dislike more - Nats or the left block. Remember 2017?
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