The Sunday Telegraph

Saint Jacinda has made controllin­g Covid a myopic moral mission, with no end in sight

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IArdern has blinded the world with her virtue, and robbed New Zealand of all that makes life worth living

‘As Britain threw off all remaining restrictio­ns, and Western Europe loosened its most draconian measures, Ardern battened down the hatches yet again’

f, like me, you thrill to see women running countries and companies, then Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand’s leader, was a tempting prospect. Her seduction of the world’s arbiters of respectabl­e opinion was immediate and total, spawning glowing media headlines in the prestige press. “Arise, St Jacinda!” gushed one. “The Most Effective Leader on the Planet” crowed The Atlantic. One influentia­l American sex podcaster even commended her superiorit­y to US leaders on the novel basis that her early Covid lockdowns had enabled Kiwis to frolic free and date without fear of catching Covid when restrictio­ns finally eased.

The Ardern effect is understand­able. She is young, pretty, self-assured, feminist and a triumphant mother, who delighted in being the first female world leader to attend the UN General Assembly with her babe-in-arms in 2018. Her woke credential­s are impeccable too. At 11 per cent LGBT, 50 per cent women, and with Maori and other indigenous peoples slightly over-represente­d, hers is the most “diverse” cabinet in the world.

Last November, fans cooed over the appearance of her now-three-year-old daughter, who had got out of bed and called “mummy” while Ardern was updating the nation on the new Covid rules via video-link. By then, however, some were also pretty disconcert­ed to see their leader still addressing the nation from home, on a Zoom call. It was a jarring sight, akin to a time-warp, since for some months the rest of the West had resumed normal life, or at least attempted to.

But now, as omicron gently settles there, Ardern’s New Zealand has lost any remaining halo of Covid superiorit­y. It looks neither “compassion­ate”, nor even “tough” or “hardline” but completely pathologic­al. Mad. Bonkers. Pitiable. And not without a whiff of totalitari­anism.

You might think that a lefty as vocally committed to social justice and human rights as Ardern would shy away from draconian curbs based on a chimera (zero covid). In the absence of a credible threat, it is a strategy whose main effect must be to destroy people’s livelihood­s and will to live.

In fact, those who purport, like Ardern, to be the most virtuous and “inclusive”, the keenest on helping the marginalis­ed, are often all too comfortabl­e playing fast and loose with the little people’s lives: and the keenest on controllin­g everyone. They love power – so long as it’s in their hands – and Covid has provided a once-in-a-lifetime opportunit­y for grabbing it. As Britain threw off all remaining restrictio­ns, while Western Europe loosened its most draconian measures and America, despite vaccine mandates in some states, largely roared ahead with business as usual, Ardern battened down the hatches yet again, pushing New Zealand back into code “red” in its “Covid protection framework”.

The trigger was nine cases of omicron in a single family that had returned home to the South Island from Auckland. Yet with more than 90 per cent of the population doublejabb­ed, 57 per cent of those due boosters boosted, and high summer in full swing, the country should be in better shape than almost any other to shrug off omicron with minimal disruption. Not in Ardern’s New Zealand, where – as trapped and desperate Kiwis wail in the British press – beaches, towns and tourist sites are empty; starved of foreign custom and the will of dejected locals to enjoy life. Ardern’s obsession with iron-fisted power is the only explanatio­n for an escalation in restrictio­ns that, in January 2022, makes no sense whatsoever.

To the increasing horror of trapped New Zealanders, omicron-affected NZ households must now isolate for up to 24 days, while gatherings are capped at 100 in hospitalit­y venues (25 if vaccine passports aren’t being used). But home-testing has effectivel­y been outlawed: only “trained testers” or medical staff can perform Covid tests, and the importing of rapid antigen tests, such as those we in Britain rely on by the bucketload to keep life going, could land them in prison.

Ardern has cancelled her own wedding and one can’t help but feel that such showy martyrdom, which would be entirely avoidable under a sane Covid policy, has become a pillar of her leadership identity. “Such is life,” she said, pseudo-philosophi­cally, of her axed nuptials. Such is life under her rule, yes.

But the most chilling aspect of Ardern’s monomaniac­al leadership is the complete lack of respect for borders – not their inviolabil­ity (she has shown that aspect of them to be firmly intact) but their prison-like oppressive­ness.

Previously, it was possible to enter New Zealand, by winning a coveted slot in a quarantine hotel, where you would be watched over by military personnel throughout. But since the omicron nine, the country has now closed itself to all travellers.

Tourism was once New Zealand’s biggest export, but too bad: the Dear Leader’s obsession with total control comes first.

Unlike many of my ideologica­l stablemate­s, I actually think lockdowns had their place, and I have never bought the argument that Britain under Boris Johnson became China by stealth. Ardern’s New Zealand, however, is a different story, where lockdown mentality has been used to pursue a maniacally illiberal agenda.

Saint Jacinda: so woke, so feminist, so unimpeacha­ble, has blinded the world with her virtue, and in so doing has made controllin­g Covid not a balance of risks, but an iron-fisted moral mission. Within that context, almost any amount of masochism can be justified.

Yes, New Zealanders may be “safer” from omicron than any other population on earth, but, thanks to Ardern, they are being robbed of the freedoms that make life worth living, with no end in sight.

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Never more woke: New Zealand leader Jacinda Ardern has seen her profile sky rocket during the pandemic, but her people continue to suffer unnecessar­ily

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