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The BFD. Former PM John Key and PM Jacinda Ardern Credits: Image – Getty

Elder statesman John Key has given the National caucus permission to replace inept journeyman Simon Bridges.

Former Prime Minister Sir John Key has praised Jacinda Ardern’s communication skills amid the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.

I think she’s an outstanding communicator,” Key told MagicTalk host Ryan Bridge on Friday.

“Whatever you think of her decisions, she communicates really clearly and really well.”

He said her address to the nation on Saturday announcing the alert levels for the coronavirus pandemic was “faultless”.

But it gets worse for Simon Bridges with his plan as outlined to caucus last Tuesday to use the committee he chairs to cause problems for the Government.

Before the lockdown was announced, Ardern had made other huge decisions to keep the country safe.

On Thursday last week New Zealand’s borders were closed to all foreign arrivals.

Sir John acknowledged she has been criticised for this, with people saying it came too late.

“I know from being in that job that while maybe one person’s  perspective, you have to weigh up a lot of different things,” he said.

“So to say close the border like she did, on one hand that will save  lives but that’s an immediate recession which affects the most vulnerable who are the least equipped to deal with it.

“Those are big calls for a Prime Minister and I don’t wanna say it’s lonely, but the buck stops with the person at the top,” he said.

The former Prime Minister also said he was glad to see Ardern being tough on rule breakers.

“I do think you’ll see quite high levels of anger over time when  people start flouting the rules and I think ‘good on Jacinda’ when I see  her telling people off for that,” he said.

He refused to criticise Ardern saying that not only would it be unjustified, but it’s not what the country needs.

This is a time we all have to pull together on this. This isn’t a political issue –  it’s a catastrophic health emergency that the whole world is facing.”

You’ve got to hand it to the “Smiling Assassin”, he’s done it again, shanking Bridges by praising Jacinda Ardern, and telling caucus and the National party membership to quit with the politicking.

His shanking of Bridges just reinforces the rumours that John Key is not happy being merely a knight of the realm and is seeking a peerage. But Winston is blocking it.

This might be his play to suck up to the Government now his Chinese playmates are persona non grata.

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