A momentum shift

by frog

John Armstrong’s column in the Herald this morning brings home that the political landscape has changed markedly in the last few days. He writes of Labour’s student loan p0licy:

Labour has made a king hit. It has clinically killed off National’s far less generous offer of a tax rebate on interest payments, and it is bound to get a spin-off in the next round of polls, giving it a springboard into the formal four-week campaign.

The loan pledge does not have the benefit of the universality of tax cuts. But the political beauty of the policy resides in it helping a lot of people to a major extent. The jam is spread thickly – tax cuts spread it more thinly.

Graduates’ savings will be measured in thousands of dollars – savings, which Helen Clark noted, could go towards a deposit on a first home…

Needing to come up with what one Labour insider described as a “stunner”, the Beehive kept the pledge under tight wraps and away from the wider Labour Party’s policy channels for fear it would leak out in advance.

So Tuesday’s announcement had the vital element of surprise. Moreover, it fulfilled Clark’s maxim that it is always better to under-promise and over-deliver.

So, the Labour comeback that those hoping for a Labour/Green government have been willing has happened much more quickly than we could have imagined. Momentum is everything in politics. It’s now clear that momentum is, for now, definitely with Labour. Back to you, Don.

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Published in Campaign by frog on Sat, July 30th, 2005   

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