Which if any of the minor parties not currently in parliament do you think have a chance of being disrupters in the next election? For those who think Labour have worn out their welcome, Luxon and the Nats are not really an inspiring option and David Seymour and ACT even less (so as one note zealots).
Which if any of the minor parties not currently in parliament do you think have a chance of being disrupters in the next election? For those who think Labour have worn out their welcome, Luxon and the Nats are not really an inspiring option and David Seymour and ACT even less (so as one note zealots).
I think TOP and Te Pāti Māori are the ones to watch to see if they can take advantage of the vacuum you rightly point to. I think it's partly reliant on how frustrated and abandoned voters on the Māori roll are and whether the Greens can disassociate themselves enough from Labour in the minds of their fans.
Which if any of the minor parties not currently in parliament do you think have a chance of being disrupters in the next election? For those who think Labour have worn out their welcome, Luxon and the Nats are not really an inspiring option and David Seymour and ACT even less (so as one note zealots).
I think TOP and Te Pāti Māori are the ones to watch to see if they can take advantage of the vacuum you rightly point to. I think it's partly reliant on how frustrated and abandoned voters on the Māori roll are and whether the Greens can disassociate themselves enough from Labour in the minds of their fans.
I think 5% is too high for TOP but see Te Pati Maori as one to watch