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How Long Has Chippy Got?

National support up in September as National-led Government increases lead

The latest Roy Morgan poll is out and shows that Labour continues its slide. Surely Ayesha Verrall will be going on a crash diet and getting some styling advice. When we also see Kieran McAnulty posting fitness videos on Facebook and TikTok then we will know Chippy’s days are numbered.

Roy Morgan’s New Zealand Poll for September 2024 shows support for the National-led Government (National, ACT & NZ First) has increased again, up 2% points to 55%, increasing its lead over the Labour-Greens-Maori Party Parliamentary Opposition on 41% (down 2% points).

For the National-led Government support for National increased 1.5% points to 37.5% – their highest level of support for six months since March 2024, support for ACT was up 0.5% points to 10% and support for NZ First was unchanged at 7.5%.

For the Parliamentary Opposition, support for Labour was down 3.5% points to 23%, support for the Greens was up 1% point to 14% and support for the Maori Party up 0.5% points to 4%.

A further 4% (unchanged) of electors supported a minor party outside Parliament. This includes 2.5% (unchanged) who support The Opportunities Party and a further 1.5% (unchanged) who support other minor parties including the New Conservatives, NewZeal, NZ Outdoors, the Freedom Party and the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party.

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