Fiji Sun

NZ Labour Party Leader Steps Down

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Andrew Little has stepped down as Labour’s leader, and says he will back Jacinda Ardern in the role. Speaking to reporters ahead of a caucus meeting, Mr Little said recent polls had been disturbing and disappoint­ing and he took responsibi­lity for that.

“I’ve just confirmed to the Labour caucus that I will step aside as leader of the Labour Party. “In the end, as leader you have to take responsibi­lity, and I have and I do.”

The polls had shown a gradual decline over the past six weeks, and he believed the issues Labour was campaignin­g for would be better served by a new face and new leader, he said.

“We’ve not been able to get our message out about the things that actually matter.”

He had yet to see a list of candidates, but expected Ms Ardern to step up.

“And she will have my 100 percent backing.”

Labour recorded its lowest results in the latest TVNZ and

Newshub polls at 24 per cent, and Labour’s own internal polling gives it 23 per cent support.

“It became pretty clear that the story around those polls was building a narrative, day after day, that meant we were not able to, have not been able to get our messages about the things that actually matter,” Mr Little said.

“I take responsibi­lity for that and it is my judgement that the party and the people who we are campaignin­g for, would be better served by a new leader, who can bring a fresh face and fresh voice to this vital campaign in the general election this year.”

Mr Little said his Labour colleagues had been incredibly generous and supportive in recent days and there had been good, mature discussion­s about what was needed heading into the election campaign’s crucial upcoming weeks.

“We need to get our message out way more clearly than we have done. I have absolute confidence in Jacinda - of course if she does step up and choose to be the leader.

“But I have absolute confidence in her ability to do that.” RNZI Feedback: jyotip@fijisun.com.fj

 ??  ?? Jacinda Ardern, left, and Andrew Little.
Jacinda Ardern, left, and Andrew Little.

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