John Key soars as preferred PM despite messy week

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Sun, 18 Oct 2009 6:10p.m.

Labour leader Phil Goff and Prime Minister John Key

Labour leader Phil Goff and Prime Minister John Key

By Duncan Garner

The National Government may have had a messy week, but it is Labour that is on the slide and in real trouble in our latest 3 News Reid Research poll.

The news for Labour leader Phil Goff goes from bad to worse – he is also going backwards in the preferred Prime Minister rankings.

This poll will be a bitter blow for Goff – a year into his job as opposition leader and he is struggling to get any sort of traction whatsoever.

National has jumped almost two points to 59.9 – a return to the high it registered in the 3 News Reid Research February poll.

Labour has dropped two to 27, a return to its February low.

The Greens have dropped marginally, while the Maori Party has bounced back up to 2.4.

The other minor parties are struggling.

ACT is up ever so slightly to 1.7, NZ First has a few diehard fans left, Jim Anderton’s Progressives have three voters out of 1,000 and poor old Peter Dunne has none.

In the preferred Prime Minister stakes Key is in another stratosphere – up 4.2 at 55.8 percent. Helen Clark, in New York, is still second at 8.2 percent, Goff has dropped to 4.7 percent, and only just ahead of Winston Peters at 3 percent.

But it is Labour and Goff who now face the biggest challenge. He and his party have slogged it out all winter for little return, and some of his MPs may privately be asking, ‘is he right for the job?’

Key was treated like a celebrity in New York, but back down to earth, he has hardly run his Government with army precision this week.

The scrap over the Rugby World Cup TV rights was a debacle, and his ministers Murray McCully, Bill English, Jonathan Coleman and Gerry Brownlee, looked incompetent.

3 News then revealed National MP Melissa Lee owed $80,000 to NZ on Air.

It got worse – ACC levies are going up, but the Government forgot to muster the numbers to pass the law.

It looked like a train wreck, but Key and National remain overwhelmingly popular – nudging 60 percent.

Tonight’s poll result gives National 74 seats in Parliament and Labour just 33.

Goff and his party are going backward.

For Goff personally, he is still behind Helen Clark, and in a different race to Key.

This poll is a bonus for Key – but he may want to blindfold some of his Ministers and send them to boot camp to lift their performance.

However, he must take some responsibility too – and keep a closer eye on his team in future.

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19 Oct 2009 06:18p.m.

Clive wrote:

I cannot believe how naive some of the readers of this are. Labour for 9 years sat and did nothing during the most prolific economic climate the world has seen for many years. When National opened the vault the cupboard was empty. If anything I think quietly they were please not to have won last year because they do not have the skills to manage out of the current economic resession. How many Labour MPs know anything about business? How many have ever had to return a GST statement? Ask the same of National.

19 Oct 2009 08:53a.m.

David wrote:

Ah cyril, the conspiracy theorist :P

This country was left in a mess last time National was in.

The Benefit slashes of the 90's the think big projects in the 70's and 80's.

Whenever this country is the most in debt... National is in charge.. how much was this years defecit again... which is nothing to do with labour.. Key has been there the entire year.

And English is trying to borrow 40 billion? what for? what kind of debt are they planning to put us in this time around?.

Key isnt the best of a bad lot, Key is just manipulative and knows how to sway public opinion... it doesnt make him a great man just a master manipulater.

18 Oct 2009 11:12p.m.

cyril wrote:

Dont be naieve David. The reason the other parties are saying very little is because they are all doing it. Key is just the best of a bad bunch. Same as Helen, she was only there so long because there was no one to replace her and the situation hasnt changed. Labour showed there good intentions for New Zealand by leaving the country in such a mess and boobytraped our future just to make it hard for National.

18 Oct 2009 10:30p.m.

willem wrote:

Well, it just means that the political editors at TV3 must try harder still. Come on guys; clearly your many subtle efforts to bring Key (and his Government) into disrepute are not working. Be less subtle and even more creative, I say! And keep Goff, King, Cosgrove et al off the screen. To National they are a gift that keeps on giving.

18 Oct 2009 10:29p.m.

Pat wrote:

John Key is already regarded by many as the greatest Prime Minister we have ever had. He has a simple focus on doing what is right rather than popular. He is not awke at night trying to win votes he is spending all his time rescueing the country from the unfunded promises and mess left by Labour.

18 Oct 2009 10:05p.m.

David wrote:

In most business, jobs or vocations they give you a three month trial.. if you havent learnt the job by then they fire you.

Using the "new excuse" wouldnt save your job or excuse your actions anywhere else.

18 Oct 2009 09:46p.m.

Bill wrote:

Bill here from Wellington, Mr Key got me this week! Did anyone know diesel road users have gone up? I was paying $255.00 for 3000 kms.. this week it cost me $279.00. I asked the lady on the counter.. has road users gone up? she said "your telling me..no one told us"

18 Oct 2009 07:07p.m.

Paul wrote:

Key is still learning the roll,His worst day will still be better than clarkes best day in my book. Glad she's in New York .A little further away would have been good. Like Mars.

18 Oct 2009 06:47p.m.

David wrote:

If this includes the fall out from ACC and the RUgby World cup as well as all the double and triple dipping National MP's then this country is thicker than I thought.

I thought we may have been just a little bit educated.

Labour wasnt this corrupt in the entire 9 years they were in power.

Key has shown that it is business he cares about and not individuals.

But we will begin to see on Monday when protest action over ACC begins whether or not this poll looks accurate at all.