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Mike Hosking on Election 2017: Jacinda Ardern's election reaction 'driven by delusion'

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New Zealand First basically are hostage takers. For a party with nine seats, they have far too much say and it damages the system's reputation. But nevertheless, they are the winners on the night.
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So: winners and losers from Saturday night.

Depending on how generous you want to be, there were in fact quite a few winners.

Winston Peters obviously is the big winner.
None of this is good news for MMP as a system.

Coalitions that work collaboratively, like Labour and the Greens, or National and Act, are what make MMP more acceptable.

They have their disagreements in the background, there's a bit of give and take, but fundamentally you know that they will get there in the end because they are pretty well aligned with each other.

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New Zealand First are hostage-takers.

For a party with nine seats they have far too much say - and it damages the system's reputation ... but nevertheless they are the big winners.

National are winners, Bill English deserves big credit for a very, very good campaign - and any party that can end up with 58 seats and on the verge of a fourth term has got to be respected.

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Labour are winners - not that you would have thought so when Jacinda Ardern walked out her front door. It was all apologies and downbeat assessments ... I am assuming driven by delusion.

She's taken her party from 24 per cent to 36 - she's put them back in the game.
Hell it's not impossible she'll be prime minister - to have realistically expected much more was nuts.

The polls were also the winners: by last week they'd all lined up - Nats 46/47; Labour 36; Greens back; Winston over the line - the rest next to no votes.
They got it spot on.

The Greens were winners, if you accept that what they did to themselves was catastrophic - and really survival was all they could even dream of ... and survive they did. Given what might well have happened I'd see that as a good night at the polls.

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Now to the losers.

The Maori Party of course - wiped out - and in Te Ururoa Flavell's case unexpectedly so. They won't be back ... it's over.

The Maori king was a loser: telling everyone to vote for the Maori Party - they ignored him.

UnitedFuture are losers - but they did it voluntarily so it's not like it was a shock.
But having said that, having dealt with Peter Dunne a bit, that bloke's a winner. He has never been happier ... he's light of foot and there is not a shadow of a doubt in his mind he made the right call.

Act are losers - their vote was pathetic. They get a seat with a sweetheart deal and they won't be in government this time round.

And ultimately we are potentially all losers - with NZ First the sort of party they are, with the personnel they have.

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The last 18 years of settled, stable government - where scraps are not part of the landscape, where antagonism, frustration and carping is but a distant memory.

We might be in for a messy three years - and for a country doing so well ... what a shame that would be

Let's for now at least hope for the best.

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