varian
I 've read the comments pn this thread and I do wonder, why do right wing people have to be so mean spirited.?
Not this one, thank you very much!
Disappointed that New Zealand’s Prime Minister has resigned saying she ‘doesn’t have enough left in the tank’.
My guess is that she wants to spend more time with her daughter but doesn’t like to admit it.
varian
I 've read the comments pn this thread and I do wonder, why do right wing people have to be so mean spirited.?
Not this one, thank you very much!
Theresa May cried.
Margaret Thatcher cried.
Weren't they supposed to be world leaders? What a ridiculous thing to say.
‘Let the side down’ - what utter tosh! - Callistemon has says it well indeed.
Kandinsky
She’s let the side down by being too emotional about it.
Come out, say you can’t cope/ going before you’re pushed/ whatever - and say it without crying.
She’s supposed to be a world leader.
Most people I know have been emotional when leaving a job they enjoy, and no shame at all in that.
She has been an empathetic leader and shown that there is room for kindness and humanity even at the top of politics.
I wish there was a bit more of it on GN sometimes.
I wish her well, and I'm sure she will enjoy doing the school run as she mentioned. Family first - good for her.
My post was in response to Kadinsky's
Other posts appeared in between while I was typing.
I disagree.
She hasn't let the side down and vickymeldrew has acknowledged that she made a poor choice of words in the OP.
It takes strength to admit that you have given your all and have nothing more to give. Better to admit that than to carry on and collapse from exhaustion or to only do half a job.
Staying on when she was not able to give 100% would be letting the side down.
In fact, some politicians never give their all to their jobs. Perhaps they could take a lesson or two from Jacinda.
Oh God forbid a world leader should cry!
That's exactly what was good about her she brought to the job care and compassion, she's leaving because she recognises her own limits. Far from letting the side down she's set the standard for feminism in power.
Men just wait to be pushed, and still don't realise their own limitations.
First off, whose side has she let down? What a Nasty headline.
I’ve just watched her on the news. She seems a genuine lady. I thought she looked quite thin and pale. Maybe she’s just had enough and nobody, least of all other women, should condemn her for that. I hope she has a happy life with her child and partner.
I 've read the comments pn this thread and I do wonder, why do right wing people have to be so mean spirited.?
She’s let the side down by being too emotional about it.
Come out, say you can’t cope/ going before you’re pushed/ whatever - and say it without crying.
She’s supposed to be a world leader.
Mollys right you are damned if you do and damned if you don’t There are a lot in NZ against her policies and her big old lock down which only delayed the inevitable I know my family over there felt the delay in vaccines (they still haven’t had the amount we have) hit their industry badly however we are not happy with how we did it either and I don’t think we have the right to compare two totally different countries NZ the size of uk with not even the population of London which would have been so much easier to control
But you have to admire someone who knows when it’s the right time to leave and not hang on and on for the sake of it
I wish some of ours would do the same
New Zealand has an election every three years although the last time there was a one term government was 1972, so it seems to work for them.
Having said that both the UK government and the USA government are hoping things will have improved before their elections. It seems really unfortunate to me that JA has hit the curve when it looks worse than both the Tories in the UK and the Democrats in the US hope it will be for them (who knows!)
I hope she will be remembered for her strong leadership.
There is still tremendous support for Jacinda here, enough to afford her another term, who’s to say. I have no doubt Labour’s handling of the pandemic was not wholeheartedly approved of, BUT it did keep many many thousands of us safe until vaccines were available, and kept our health system (bruised) but still working.
I’m not a political person, but I applaud her qualities of kindness, her empathy and strength during a period of time few of her predecessors could have imagined. I personally cannot see Labour furnishing a prospective successor atm equal to her …time will tell.
I read that the hate and vitriol she has received on line etc has been unprecedented, I’m ashamed there are those amongst us that think it’s ok to be obnoxious whilst safely hidden behind a screen, so ready to criticise whilst never being brave enough to show their identity, neither knowing the woman nor walking any distance in her shoes. So, so, easy to find fault at distance.
I wonder what the future holds for her, I’ll be watching with interest, she has still much to contribute.
I thank her for a job well done, I wish her and her family well.
She is being held responsible for lots of things, starting with shutting down NZ during Covid, ( I remember all the praise there was over here for her action).
Now they are saying that shutting down the country so strictly, left NZ people vulnerable, comparing NZ to China.
If she feels she can’t do the job, well done for saying so. If she believes she would not have been re-elected, well done for saving the country from wasting money on her election campaign.
It’s another example of “damned if you do, damned if you don’t” which is so commonly applied nowadays.
A former work colleague, a NZ national, back there for decades, who I thought might find Ardern a bit left wing, has always been very positive about Ardern, and implied others are too.
And surely by taking that decision she is showing herself to be just like the rest of us when enough is enough, not just saying it like so many politicians do.
Urmstongran
She’s Drakeford in a dress. Too much ‘nanny state’ and locking down to the point she felt she had all the answers. She didn’t. And a lot of Kiwi’s have paid a hefty price for her hubris.
That’s not the point though, it’s not about her politics. The post said that in resigning she had let the side down. To resign takes self awareness and courage, it’s not the easy option. It’s a very rare politician who demonstrates self awareness and shows their human side by showing some humility when they resign.
Message withdrawn at poster's request.
She’s Drakeford in a dress. Too much ‘nanny state’ and locking down to the point she felt she had all the answers. She didn’t. And a lot of Kiwi’s have paid a hefty price for her hubris.
How has she "let the side down" just because she has resigned?
Nasty post OP .....she wants to go...then thats fine
I don’t know volver it could well be a vote winner, the trans lobby is getting bigger and bigger.Both Sturgeon and Ardern weren’t worried about womens rights anyway.
I’m with team Jacinda. It’s a brave thing to admit you should stand down. Shame some of our muppets don’t follow suit.
A vote winner? 🤣
Michty me, you have got the wrong end of the stick.
Anyway, back to Jacinda...
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