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David Cunliffe: I resign ... but I want the job

Claire Trevett
By Claire Trevett
Political Editor, NZ Herald·Herald on Sunday·
27 Sep, 2014 04:00 PM3 mins to read

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          It follows Cunliffe's announcement yesterday that he would formally resign as leader on Tuesday, a decision which will trigger Labour's leadership primary run-off.

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          OPINION: Gasps of horror as twice-cooked Cunliffe rises

          But in a decision that will further confound his critics, he will enter that contest in a bid to win his job back.

          Soon after Cunliffe's announcement, Robertson also confirmed he will enter, and said the election result showed it was time for a new generation of leadership and change for Labour.

          It is also possible the field will get bigger; David Shearer and Andrew Little are yet to rule out having a go themselves. Not all of Cunliffe's critics in caucus are fans of Robertson and some are pondering alternatives.

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          Photo gallery: David Cunliffe's highs and lows

          David Cunliffe and wife Karen Price.  Photo / Richard Robinson
          Labour Leader David Cunliffe meets students at Auckland University during the last two days of the election campaign. Photo / Getty Images
          Labour Leader David Cunliffe and Mt. Roskill MP Phil Goff arrive at Mt. Roskill school during the last two days of the election campaign.
          Labour Party leader David Cunliffe speaks to supporters in Mangere. iphone photo / Michael Craig
          Labour Party leader David Cunliffe is greeted by Labour candidate in the Waiariki electorate, Rawiri Waititi at the Avondale Markets in Auckland. Photo / Jason Oxenham
          Green party leaders Metiria Turei and Russell Norman pictured with Labour Leader David Cunliffe during a Q and A in Auckland today. Photo / Twitter
          In this handout image provided by TVNZ, Prime Minister John Key (R) and Labour Party leader David Cunliffe (L) shake hands after going head to head in the debate. Photo / TVNZ
          David Cunliffe and his wife Karen Price arrive at the New Lynn Community Hall on Saturday after conceding to the John Key and the National Party. Photo / Greg Bowker
          David Cunliffe and his wife Karen Price. Photo / Greg Bowker
          Leader of the Labour Party, David Cunliffe (R) and Deputy Leader David Parker (L) officially launch Labour's election campaign at the Viaduct Events Centre.
          Labour Party leader David Cunliffe, with his new whips Carmel Sepuloni and Chris Hipkins, during his press conference after their marathon caucus at Parliament. Photo / Mark Mitchell
          Labour Party leader David Cunliffe speaks to his press secretary while on Herne Bay beach on Auckland's waterfront. Photo / Peter Meecham
          Labour leader David Cunliffe arrives at SFWU today in Auckland. Photo / Doug Sherring

          Image 1 of 13: David Cunliffe and wife Karen Price. Photo / Richard Robinson

          The contest is unlikely to happen until the end of the year, with Labour's Council aiming to have a review of the election completed by the start of December and many in caucus want the review completed before the leadership is decided.

          Despite the blood-letting in Caucus last week, Cunliffe said he was confident he would be able to reassert control over the MPs if he was re-elected leader.

          READ CUNLIFFE'S FULL RESIGNATION STATEMENT HERE

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          He said some of their comments over the past week had been hard to take and "ill-judged".

          But he said they were were professional and capable of putting the party's interests first.

          However, he is already facing criticism for not putting the party's interests first himself by not standing down fully.

          Yesterday, one MP said his "non-decision" was disappointing and had damaged the party when it needed a clean break.

          "It just plays into the well-accepted view that we are a party that can't run ourselves. Now that's going to be the perception for a while to come."

          Gallery: Cunliffe in cartoons

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          Cunliffe was confident he still had strong support across the members and unions that handed him the job last year.

          Robertson said this contest was a completely different ball game — despite having the same contestants.

          He did not believe Cunliffe's prior resounding victory with the members and unionists would be repeated this time given the election results.

          "This starts from scratch. A lot has happened in the last year and I'm confident I can get support across all three groups."

          Labour Party leader David Cunliffe speaks to his press secretary while on Herne Bay beach on Auckland's waterfront. Photo / Peter Meecham
          Labour Party leader David Cunliffe speaks on the phone while on Herne Bay beach on Auckland's waterfront. Photo / Peter Meecham
          Under pressure.....Labour Party leader David Cunliffe speaks on the phone while on Herne Bay beach on Auckland's waterfront. Photo / Peter Meecham
          Under pressure.....Labour Party leader David Cunliffe speaks on the phone while on Herne Bay beach on Auckland's waterfront. Photo / Peter Meecham
          Labour Party leader David Cunliffe speaks on the phone while on Herne Bay beach on Auckland's waterfront. Photo / Peter Meecham
          Under pressure.....Labour Party leader David Cunliffe speaks on the phone while on Herne Bay beach on Auckland's waterfront. Photo / Peter Meecham
          Labour Party leader David Cunliffe speaks on the phone while on Herne Bay beach on Auckland's waterfront. Photo / Peter Meecham

          Image 1 of 7: Labour Party leader David Cunliffe speaks to his press secretary while on Herne Bay beach on Auckland's waterfront. Photo / Peter Meecham

          If Little opts against standing or is tipped out of Parliament on the final results of the election, his support could prove critical for one of the others because of his ability to deliver the union vote.

          He is likely to side with Robertson if there are no other contenders.

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          One of Cunliffe's 2013 supporters, Iain Lees Galloway, would not comment when asked if he would support Cunliffe again, but said he was pleased there would be a contest for the role.

          "I think the membership will appreciate being given the opportunity to have a say."

          After Cunliffe's announcement yesterday, Labour Party president Moira Coatsworth said the party would decide by Thursday when that contest would be.

          It will not formally be triggered until Cunliffe officially resigns at caucus on Tuesday.

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