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'Once a peacock, now a feather duster': Ousted National leader Simon Bridges reveals plans and disappointment

Kiri Gillespie
By Kiri Gillespie
Assistant News Director and Multimedia Journalist·Bay of Plenty Times·
26 May, 2020 05:54 AM4 mins to read

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A wounded Simon Bridges has congratulated new National leader Todd Muller after his ousting.

Former National Party leader Simon Bridges has described himself as a peacock becoming a feather duster in one of his first interviews since being rolled from the role by his Bay of Plenty colleague Todd Muller.

"For me, it's sort of like 'once a peacock, now a feather duster', but it's all good man. Life is good," Bridges said.

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As Bridges spoke today , the National Party was expected to meet as a caucus. For the first time in 12 years, Bridges won't be part of it himself after being ousted from his former role as leader on Friday.

"I've been leader of National, the Opposition, for 2-1/2half years. It's a real grind, right, it's every day, 100 hours a week, sort of thing."

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Former National Party leader Simon Bridges is no longer in charge and is reflecting on matters closer to home. Photo / File
Former National Party leader Simon Bridges is no longer in charge and is reflecting on matters closer to home. Photo / File

In an interview with Will Johnston on The Hits Bay of Plenty, the former National leader revealed he enjoyed now having the chance to finally do "some of those good, honest, practical things".

"The most manly thing I've done in five years ... I chopped up half a tree with this thing, these are lawyer hands man, it was brilliant to do that. [I'm] Just taking pleasure with my family and looking forward to picking up my kids a bit more and being a great local Member of Parliament in Tauranga."

Bridges said he was still reeling from the coup. The takeover came after dramatic poll results revealed waning support for Bridges and the National Party ahead of this year's general election.

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"As much as I'm only human, I am really disappointed ... there's mixed emotions and a lot of that but on the other side of it, I want National to win. I still want National to. We've got the goods in a number of areas."

Muller yesterday revealed his new caucus line-up, in which Bridges is yet to feature.

Bridges said he had hoped to potentially gain the Minister of Foreign Affairs role but was happy to be a backbencher and enjoy taking some time to enjoy his hometown.

"As a leader, you actually end up dealing with international things and so on but in the end, for now, [now's] just a chance to really detox."

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National's new leader and Bay of Plenty MP Todd Muller with deputy Nikki Kaye (right) and Amy Adams as he announces a caucus reshuffle this week. Photo / NZME
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When asked whether the "massive highs and massive lows" of his political aspirations had been worth it, Bridges said he regretted nothing.

"There is a bit of truth in 'what doesn't kill you makes you stronger'. It all sort of builds up," he said.

"I feel very blessed. I've been MP for Tauranga since 2008. I was a fresh-faced boy. I've always said that first and foremost [being MP] has been the biggest privilege for but to come back full circle now, I don't have other pressures on me other than that of Natalie and the kids ... I'm looking forward to stuff like constituent clinics in Greerton and my office in 3rd Ave and helping them solve their problems as MP.

"I definitely still have a passion for politics and for the city and for our country and now I can still make a difference – that's a big driver for me."

Muller said yesterday that Bridges was still deciding his next step.

"Should he wish to continue serving as an MP, he would be in shadow Cabinet."

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1. Todd Muller

2. Nikki Kaye

3. Amy Adams

4. Judith Collins

5. Paul Goldsmith

6. Gerry Brownlee

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7. Michael Woodhouse

8. Louise Upston

9. Mark Mitchell

10. Scott Simpson

11. Todd McClay

12. Chris Bishop

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13. Paula Bennett

14. Nicola Willis

15. Jacqui Dean

16. David Bennett

17. Shane Reti

18. Melissa Lee

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19. Andrew Bayly

20. Alfred Ngaro

21. Barbara Kuriger

22. Jonathan Young

23. Tim Macindoe

24. Nick Smith

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25. Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi

26. Matt Doocey

27. Jian Yang

28. Stuart Smith

29. Simon O'Connor

30. Lawrence Yule

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31. Denise Lee

32. Anne Tolley

33. Parmjeet Parmar

34. Brett Hudson

35. Simeon Brown

36. Ian McKelvie

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37. Jo Hayes

38. Andrew Falloon

39. Harete Hipango

40. Matt King

41. Chris Penk

42. Hamish Walker

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43. Erica Stanford

44. Tim Van de Molen

45. Maureen Pugh

46. Dan Bidois

47. Agnes Loheni

48. Paulo Garcia

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