The Borneo Post

Former New Zealand PM English retires from politics

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WELLINGTON: Former New Zealand prime minister Bill English announced his retirement yesterday after failing to retain office in last year’s ‘ Jacinda-mania’ general election.

English said that after 27 years in parliament he decided during his summer vacation that he wanted a break from politics.

“This is more about myself and my family having spent most of my adult life, all of their lives, with the demands of politics,” the 56-year-old told reporters.

“I want the opportunit­y to start again on a different life.”

A staunchly Catholic conservati­ve, English served as prime minister for just under a year before being replaced by centre-left leader Jacinda Ardern in October last year.

After eight years as finance minister, he was seen as a dour replacemen­t for the charismati­c John Key but almost derailed the ‘Jacinda-mania’ bandwagon in last year’s vote.

He outpolled Ardern in the popular vote but she forged an alliance with the Greens and maverick lawmaker Winston Peters to form a coalition government.

English said he felt it was time for his National Party for anoint a new team to take to the next election, although he did not nominate a preferred successor. Ardern paid tribute to him. “He is a man of clear conviction­s who has always had a genuine concern for the well-being of New Zealanders,” she said. —

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