23-09-2020, 05:21 PM
Struggling to give the first round to anybody. To be fair I'd probably never announce a winner to debate unless one of the them is left a stammering mess at the end of it - which I hope to see in the minor party debate! As a debate, it wasn't overly informative. They both cannily avoided answering the questions put to them which was disappointing, but expected.
They both played to type. Ardern isn't really known for snapping back with zingers, so Collins happily took that role. She was a bit OTT at times, which will put some off but endear her to others. The "My husband is Samoan, so talofa" line was not a winner, and saying that you have a second house in a trust won't win over the lower income earners, but she couldn't really escape being pressed on it by Campbell. You knew what you were going to get with Ardern - work(wo)manlike, a little dull.
It's a shame we didn't have the Worm. I miss the Worm.
They both played to type. Ardern isn't really known for snapping back with zingers, so Collins happily took that role. She was a bit OTT at times, which will put some off but endear her to others. The "My husband is Samoan, so talofa" line was not a winner, and saying that you have a second house in a trust won't win over the lower income earners, but she couldn't really escape being pressed on it by Campbell. You knew what you were going to get with Ardern - work(wo)manlike, a little dull.
It's a shame we didn't have the Worm. I miss the Worm.