The New Zealand First resurgence appears real – and National’s leader still won’t rule out working with them.
A new Curia poll for the Taxpayers’ Union has National out in front on 34.9%, up 1.6 points from last month. Combined with Act’s 13% and the right bloc would pick up a majority of the House: 61 seats.
Meanwhile, Labour has slumped by four points down to 27.1%, which would push it out of government. The Greens are up 3.1 points to 12% and would win 15 seats, but combined with Labour’s 34 and Te Pāti Māori’s three, this would only give the left bloc 52 seats.
Labour’s polling average has now dropped just below 30%.
The big mover in this latest poll is New Zealand First, up 2.5 points to 5.8% – a result that would push the party back into parliament with seven seats. This is the third poll in two weeks to show a return for the Winston Peters-led minor party.
National wouldn't need New Zealand First on these numbers as it could hold a majority with just Act. However, it's slim – just one seat above the required threshold. Despite this, Christopher Luxon still won't rule out working with Peters and New Zealand First. “[It's] way too premature to be talking about coalition agreements," he told reporters in Auckland this afternoon. “I’m focused on the National Party, our policies, our ideas…”
Asked whether he trusted Peters, Luxon said he had "good working relationships" with all political leaders, but refused to be drawn further.
Last week, National's deputy Nicola Willis told The Spinoff that polling wasn't showing New Zealand First back in parliament and it was therefore too soon to consider ruling them in or out (at the time, one poll already showed NZ First up above 5%).
Meanwhile, the new poll also shows that Chris Hipkins is no longer out in front in the preferred prime minister race. He's sitting on 25%, up two points, while Luxon has risen five points – to also be sitting on 25%.