PATTRICK SMELLIE: Lyttelton fan mob says debates don’t matter

PATTRICK SMELLIE: Lyttelton fan mob says debates don’t matter
Pattrick Smellie
The leaders of the two main political parties headed to Christchurch, officially because they were scheduled to participate in yet another debate.But an hour and fifteen minutes spent inching down a footpath in Lyttelton with the Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, earlier in the day lends further credence to the notion this election is all over bar the shouting. That is not a partisan statement, but an observation based on reporting and working on election campaigns in New Zealand at close quarters since 1987.Neither David Lange, the immensel...

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