How happy is Bill?

by frog

During the current blow-up over Don Brash’s inbox, I have been wondering what Bill English must be making of the current state of his party. Is he still bitter about how a more extreme leader emerged to take over the National Party, propelled by Business Roundtable and Act types? Mr English has been dutifully silent on the issue. He really has no choice: if he seriously wants to take over National when Don Brash loses this year’s election, he’s going to have to remain loyal to the end.

However, the bitterness is bubbling not far below the surface. A campaign spy tells me that the Greens’ candidate for Clutha-Southland, Robert Guyton, has shared four candidate platforms with Mr English in recent times. The words “Don Brash” have not passed Mr English’s lips even once. The divisions in National’s caucus are palpable, and are just waiting for a third successive election defeat before bursting out into the open. The leaked Brash emails should probably be seen as the first skirmish in the next National leadership spill, which will turn into a full-scale battle on the morning of Sunday, September 18. The candidates in such a leadership race would be numerous: at least Brash, John Key, Gerry Brownlee, Simon Power, and Bill English will put their hats in the ring.

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Published in Campaign by frog on Wed, August 31st, 2005   

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