There are two areas where the Government has, or might have, trouble.\xa0
As a result of their first 100 days you get the summation, the round up, how they did and so on.\xa0
Forget the policy and whether you like it - what they have going for them is twofold, for at least the first term.\xa0
They won the election, so have the numbers, and a lot of what they are enacting is not just the opposite of the last lot for the sake of it, but because a lot of the last lot's record is indisputably a mess.\xa0
Think light rail, housing, the deficit etc. So, a new path is not a path about change because of ideology. It\u2019s a path about correction or fixing what is broken.\xa0
But a lot of what they campaigned on was the wokeness and the M\u0101orification of the system.\xa0
This, apparently, was going to change. Well, has it?\xa0
Not at the Reserve Bank. They are advertising for a diversity adviser, someone to put a Te ao M\u0101ori lens across matters. Now, as ACT quite rightly pointed out, this does not help bring down inflation, which is exactly what they are supposed to be doing. And if you compare them to many a trading partner, they're not doing it very well.\xa0
Now, it is this very sort of activity that was supposed to end. Not just because we didn\u2019t like its flourishing presence under the last Government, but because its wasteful and money we don\u2019t have.\xa0
So why is it still happening? ACT say the Reserve Bank is independent, which it is. But the issue is in opposition ACT would point this sort of madness out and get easy headlines for it.\xa0
The difference now is they are the Government and can fix it, yet they aren't. They are offering excuses and that starts to weigh on your credibility and popularity after a while.\xa0
The second issue is the Prime Minister's so-called radar. The consensus among the commentariat, if that in fact means anything, was Luxon's political radar is off.\xa0
Certainly, the weekend's poll, showing a crash in personal support, would lead you to believe that the $52,000 accommodation allowance was a mistake. There has also been no shortage of observations about Luxon looking like he was getting schooled by Peters and Seymour.\xa0
Now, here is the trouble. I don\u2019t think it's as bad as they make out, but numbers are numbers. In this case observation can very quickly become reality.\xa0
The trouble is the Government remains popular. In fact, support is growing and yet support for the Prime Minister is doing the opposite.\xa0
That's not a reason to panic in March, a handful of months into a new term. But time runs quickly in Government and if this doesn\u2019t change it will be a problem before you know it.\xa0
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