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New National Party Leader Judith Collins, Says National Won’t ‘Repeat Any Mistakes’

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Judith Collins says the caucus is united in her leadership in her first interview with Morning Report as National Party Leader.

She’s the new National Party leader after Todd Muller abruptly resigned on Wednesday.

MPs scrambled to get to Wellington for a vote, and by 9pm on Wednesday, Ms Collins was elected leader with Gerry Brownlee as her deputy.

It’s Ms Collins’ third tilt at leadership and she told Morning Report the “time was right” in this contest. “I am absolutely, 100 per cent, ready to go.”

She said the party was very united because they wanted to win.

“If you look at that caucus, all standing with Gerry and me and the team last night, that looked like a pretty united caucus to me and it looked like a very good team.”

Ms Collins said there will be a “very minor” reshuffle due to her and Brownlee shifting positions.

“We just need to make sure we do some accomodati­on around that.”

As for health spokespers­on, Michael Woodhouse, who has been involved with the Michelle Boag saga of leaked patient details, Ms Collins said she would “look at the facts”, have a chat with him, and decide his fate today.

“I’m absolutely not at all comfortabl­e with it [the leaks]. I thought it was extraordin­ary and I’ve never seen anything quite like that.

“I’m taking this very seriously.” Ms Collins said she’s not particular­ly worried about diversity on the front bench and repeated her question of whether there’s something wrong with being white.

“Well is there? Is there something wrong with being white?” she asked.

She said, having a Samoan husband, she’s familiar with bigotry, but diversity can also mean diversity of thought.

“I think most New Zealanders aren’t worried about things like culture wars,” she said.

However, she said Shane Reti has performed very well in his job. “I think he’s an outstandin­g New Zealander and MP and he’s one of our standout people.”

Ms Collins said the National Party doesn’t want to have the kind of culture described in Nicky Hager’s 2014 book Dirty Politics. She was a big figure in the the scandal with her connection­s to attack bloggers. While she wouldn’t specifical­ly apologise or admit wrong for what happened during that period, she said she’s moved on as a person. “The whole culture at the time wasn’t one that was conducive to doing the very best we could. You can’t be focussed on New Zealanders when you’re busy playing politics. One of the things I’ve learned over the years is you only ever learn from your mistakes, you don’t learn from your successes. The National Party is very focussed on not repeating any mistakes.”

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Judith Collins named New Zealand National party’s new leader.

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