She won the first overall majority under the country’s proportional electoral system, but voters feel she has done little with it.
A win will be another step in the right direction for the Opposition, and their leader, after several challenging years.
There is much that we can offer the region thanks to our expertise in many of the twenty-first century’s key industries.
After an historic victory in 2020, her government has fallen short on housing and infrastructure whilst overseeing a ‘brain drain’.
The ability to put politics aside and deprioritise it is fundamentally good. Not caring about politics is a luxury usually reserved for people in well-run democracies.
“I don’t believe it will be quick or soon, but over the course of my lifetime”, she says.
Time and again, the National Party has moved swiftly to depose disgraced Parliamentarians whilst their Westminster counterparts cling on.
The lesson of Scott Morrison’s defeat in Australia is that no government is immortal. In a democracy, that is exactly how it should be.
Trudeau has made shocking threats to his citizens, who could lose access to their bank accounts should they be involved in trucker protests.
Be it getting Brexit done or record job numbers and mega manufacturing investment, Johnson has delivered here.
Ardern’s tough approach has won her praise all over the world. But it’s hard to separate success from demographic advantage.
The pandemic has destroyed the idea that macroeconomic problems can be solved by throwing more stimulus at things.
Our columnist provides the second piece in our series this week about Brexit – almost a year since the end of transition.
The UK has made it crystal clear to its trading partners which side of the table it is going to be on.
It is absurd for the UK to lecture nations with much stronger environmental records whilst using creative accounting to flatter our own CO2 emissions.