Please Contribute Here to help us Grow!

Contribute
Thu. Jun 4th, 2026
Share this article

Please Contribute Here to help us Grow!

Party leaders have reacted to a declining Te Pāti Māori in the last 1News Verian poll of the year.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

Manukau motors

Advertisement

The poll showed support for Te Pāti Māori had dropped to 1% following weeks of negative publicity over disputes within the party.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

The party recorded 7% in a poll just a year ago following a hīkoi that saw tens of thousands make their way to Parliament.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

Both the Labour and National were up 3% and 2% respectively.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

New Zealand First leader Winston Peters, left, ACT Party leader David Seymour, National Party leader Christopher Luxon, Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins, Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick.

Support for ACT was up 2%, and support for the Green Party was down 4%.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

New Zealand First was steady.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

National

National Party leader Prime Minister Christopher Luxon

When asked about National’s result in the polls, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said it was “encouraging” to see progress.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

“New Zealanders understand that we inherited a mess, and they know we have been fixing the basics and working incredibly hard to do that,” he said.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

“I know it’s been a very tough and difficult time, so it’s encouraging to see that’s there’s been some progress.”

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

Luxon said he felt positive about the “fantastic future of the country”, and that was where his focus would remain going next year.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

Exclusive: 1News Verian Poll shows new face in preferred PM ranks – Watch on TVNZ+

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

Labour

Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins.

Labour leader Chris Hipkins says he was pleased with his party’s result.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

“I’m really encouraged by the increase in support we’ve seen so far, but our job’s not done. We’ve still got to get out there and work hard.”

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

Despite National also being up, he suggested the party had been fighting amongst themselves.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

“The National Party has an ongoing Game of Thrones internally. Goodness knows who will be leading them into the next election, but I look forward to meeting whomever that person is on the campaign trail.”

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

But Hipkins saved his harshest critique for Te Pāti Māori following their fall to 1%.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

“I think Te Pāti Māori clearly have lost a lot of the support that they were previously attracting. They’ve been in absolute shambles, and voters are deserting them.”

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

When asked if he would rule them out, Hipkins said he would set that out closer to the election, but added, “at this point it’s not even clear whether there will be a Māori party left to work with.”

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

He said there wasn’t much to read into the Greens’ loss of support.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

Greens

Green Party leader Chlöe Swarbrick.

Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick said there was not much to take from one poll.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

“They bounce up and down, but what we’re focused on is doing the mahi, and that means showing New Zealand is the kind of country that we can have if we build an economy that works for and supports people and planet,” she said.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

When asked if she needed to insert herself more into media, Swarbrick said: “I’d say it’s not for lack of trying.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

“We are consistently doing our best to articulate the solutions that are in front of us, but unfortunately, that’s not the controversial stuff that grabs the headlines. We’re not particularly interested in the culture war that this government is beating the drum of.”

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

Swarbrick said she hoped Te Pāti Māori could sort its issues out.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

“My view is that every single political party goes through its issues. And I think we’ve seen a lot of that on show over the last few years. So I’m hoping that Te Pāti Māori are able to address this stuff internally.”

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

ACT

ACT Party leader David Seymour.

ACT leader David Seymour said he was pleased more people were supporting the party.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

“We’re driving a lot of change. Sometimes positions we’ve held for a decade, everyone was against us. Now the change is happening because people have come round.”

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

Seymour declined to say why he thought that ACT had jumped ahead of New Zealand First, saying there was a lot of water to go under the bridge.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

A couple of weeks ago, Seymour said that Peters looked like he was going to go with Labour again.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

Today, he said, “I see he’s changed those comments and that’s a good thing.”

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

On Te Pati Māori, Seymour said: “Well, they don’t have a purpose. The ACT Party’s done more for Māori through charter schools than Te Pati Māori’s done in its entire existence.”

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

New Zealand First and Te Pāti Māori

New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters.

New Zealand First and Te Pāti Māori declined to comment on the poll results.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

Winston Peters was not available for an interview. He has previously expressed his dislike of polls, saying that he would “turn your polls into confetti” at the election.

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement

Source :OneNews

reliance home ventilation

Advertisement


Share this article
The Editor The Indian News

By The Editor The Indian News

Yugal Parashar, Editor, The Indian news