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Todd Muller gone, does National reinstate Simon Bridges or try a new leader?

Claire Trevett
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Claire Trevett
Political Editor, NZ Herald·NZ Herald·
13 Jul, 2020 09:03 PM3 mins to read
Claire Trevett is the New Zealand Herald’s Political Editor, based at Parliament in Wellington.

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Todd Muller quits as National Party leader for health reasons. Who will become the new National Leader. Video / Will Trafford / File

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MPs are scrambling to Wellington for an emergency caucus meeting to select a new leader tonight and a number of possible names are in the mix.

They include returning to the battle-hardened Simon Bridges, trying another new leader such as Mark Mitchell, or giving Judith Collins the chance she has long wanted.

The National Party was once a citadel of stability, but now faces selecting its fourth leader in one term.

Simon Bridges. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Simon Bridges. Photo / Mark Mitchell
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The National Party MPs met by teleconference on Tuesday morning to digest the shock news that Todd Muller had stood down, citing the stress of the job on his health.

It leaves another person just two months to prepare for the election – a job that is now an even harder task.

Muller's deputy Nikki Kaye is now Acting Leader. However, she has previously said she did not want the leadership role and would struggle to get the support of a majority of caucus so is unlikely to become the leader.

Judith Collins. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Judith Collins. Photo / Mark Mitchell

One option would be to simply reinstate Simon Bridges to the role – Bridges has shown he can handle the pressure of it and would need the least preparation time.

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Bridges' supporters also believe the margin by which Muller won was very slim, and he still has a significant rump of support in the caucus.

However, others may push for a contest, recalling the reason the MPs rolled Bridges to begin with - his personal popularity.

National MP Mark Mitchell. Photo / Mark Mitchell
National MP Mark Mitchell. Photo / Mark Mitchell

Mark Mitchell is likely to put his hand up for the job as well as Judith Collins. Both put their names up in 2018 when Bridges won it, although Mitchell withdrew to back Bridges instead.

Mitchell has made no secret of his ambition for the job.

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Collins had ruled herself out when Muller took over, saying it was clear she did not have enough support in caucus at that time.

Todd Muller and Nikki Kaye soon after being elected as leader and deputy leader. Photo / Hagen Hopkins
Todd Muller and Nikki Kaye soon after being elected as leader and deputy leader. Photo / Hagen Hopkins

However, that may have changed as MPs face a desperate plight – and Collins has experience.

Amy Adams could also be a runner – but her decision to retire at the election followed by her change of mind after Muller got into the leadership makes that unlikely.

MPs will be weighing up whether to opt for a new face who stands a chance of clawing back lost ground, or for a "stabiliser" – someone who can simply limit the damage the leadership ructions have done until the election.

Amy Adams. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Amy Adams. Photo / Mark Mitchell

There are some very slim outside possibilities, such as installing a night watchman such as the experienced Gerry Brownlee into the role to try to steady the ship.

Another outside chance is installing Paula Bennett as a night watchwoman – despite her decision to leave politics.

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