He stared down the moany rebels and came out fighting, just not answering questions. And there are a few of those.
On Friday morning a bombshell report revealed a group of unnamed National MPs questioning Christopher Luxon’s leadership, with the chief whip, Stuart Smith, said to have been “ghosted” by the PM. One hundred hours later, Luxon called their bluff and put a motion of confidence in himself.
Annabelle Lee-Mather, Ben Thomas and Toby Manhire step through that extraordinary period, taking on a string of questions.
Including: Who are the moany five MPs and what do they actually want? How bad was the Sunday night poll for him and his party? How did the prime minister manage in response? What was Stuart Smith up to and where did he disappear to?
Did Luxon show tactical nous by calling the vote? How about that broadside against the media? Do Labour want him in or out? Does this draw a line under the speculation?
And if you aren’t yet shattered by this endless procession of question marks, is it possible to have a political soap opera without the matinee idol and grandmaster of the great New Zealand political story, Winston Peters, stepping in and stealing the scene?
Oh, and also: was it ever really a coup?



