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Watch: PM-elect Christopher Luxon speaks to media

Author
Raphael Franks,
Publish Date
Thu, 19 Oct 2023, 2:05pm

Watch: PM-elect Christopher Luxon speaks to media

Author
Raphael Franks,
Publish Date
Thu, 19 Oct 2023, 2:05pm

 

Incoming Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is visiting his Botany electorate in Auckland as coalition talks to form a government continue in Wellington.

He is visiting Cockle Bay School in Cockle Bay in east Auckland. Luxon said he loved going to school “because of this school”.

He has been welcomed to the school by a performance from students. He then signed autographs and discussed the All Blacks with the children.

He will speak to media during the visit, the first time he has spoken publicly since Tuesday, when he held his first meeting with his bolstered caucus and introduced his new MPs to Parliament.

Luxon is taking the opportunity in his home base to thank his voters and visit his old school before visiting local businesses.

He has kept mum on any coalition talks so far, yesterday reiterating his preference to keep negotiations out of the media.

He has said he disagreed with the “blow-by-blow” negotiations going “through the media” following past elections.

Luxon has suggested, contrary to what the other two negotiating partners might want, that he is happy to take his time and run down the clock until special votes are counted before doing a deal.

He would use that time to build relationships, he said.

Prime Minister-elect Christopher Luxon surrounded by children at Cockle Bay School, which he used to attend. Photo / Raphael Franks

Prime Minister-elect Christopher Luxon surrounded by children at Cockle Bay School, which he used to attend. Photo / Raphael Franks

“The approach is very simple, I’m going to use the next three weeks until the special votes are fully counted to actually progress the relationships and the arrangements with each party, the way we work with them will be different,” Luxon said.

However, this is not exactly different to how prior negotiations were conducted. While in 2017, New Zealand First leader Winston Peters regularly spoke to the media during negotiations, mainly because they were camped outside the lifts beneath his office, the leaders of the other two parties did not.

At his first caucus meeting, meanwhile, Luxon was greeted with applause as he walked into the room. He joked it was a very different circumstance to the one that greeted him and other new MPs after National’s devastating loss in 2020.

“This has been a bit of an empty room the last three years. I hope we’ve got enough chairs for everybody,” Luxon said.

Raphael Franks is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. He joined the Herald as a Te Rito cadet in 2022.

 

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