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An interesting interview on TV3, where David Shearer agrees Phil Goff is not internationally successful, and in response to whether he wants to be leader, said “not right now”.

Hat Tip: Whale Oil

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34 Responses to “Shearer for Leader?”

  1. sonic (2679) Says:

    Link busted.

  2. gd (2286) Says:

    Of course he does.

    Theres not one pollie who goes there who doesnt have wet dreams about being LEADER or better still PRIME MINISTER.

  3. Rebel Heart (250) Says:

    The sole reason he was able to win the by-election was simply because he was the Labour candidate. Nobody in Mt Albert could name a single thing he stood for during the campaign.

  4. toad (1920) Says:

    Think you’ve stuffed up the video embed DPF.

  5. Sam (367) Says:

    Video link can be found via the Whaleoil link…

  6. stephen (3479) Says:

    I’ll assume someone made a parallel between Lange coming out of nowhere to win the Mangere by-election in 1980-whatever to become party leader a few years later, and what has happened in Shearer’s case. Thing is, Shearer (presumably) doesn’t have the support base that Lange had because he’s been out of the country for so long.

  7. MyNameIsJack (1370) Says:

    Or like john Key coming out of nowhere to become PM and then head back to nowhere, tail between his legs, whipped, beaten and broken by his own caucus?

    [DPF: Can you share with us those drugs you are taking - they sound great]

  8. Jcw (74) Says:

    In what universe are you living MNIJ?

  9. MyNameIsJack (1370) Says:

    Same one as you. Key is a oncer.

  10. stephen (3479) Says:

    Ah it was 1977.

  11. Ryan Sproull (3498) Says:

    In what universe are you living MNIJ?

    He’s come back from a future where angry renegade Romulans never forced John Key into state housing as a child.

    And he’s here to tell you that, despite your apparent differences, you and MyNameIsJack will become the best of friends.

    Also, inflatable katanas.

  12. Whafe (453) Says:

    MNIJ – Key does so look beaten & broken by his own caucus!!!! NOT ……… The rediculous spew and tripe that flows from your lips is pathetic….

    You should spend as much time worrying about your leader as opposed to the National Party Leader, he for sure needs the help……. As Chopper says HTFU

  13. helmet (775) Says:

    But……. what about Trevor? Why aren’t people asking Tevor Mallard about whether he wants to be leader?

  14. big bruv (5661) Says:

    Bloody hell!, the BBQ’s are being fired up all over the country.

    Can you imagine being a Labour backbencher, all of a sudden you would have invited to a BBQ at the King’s, the Cunliffe’s, the Shearer’s, the Dyson’s (bring plenty of booze or Ruth will not be happy) and one at Marion Street’s.

    The only person who would go to them all is Parakura.

  15. Patrick Starr (3532) Says:

    careful – Marion Street’s a dead end

    (and narrow – you have to be far left you’re in the gutter)

  16. Rebel Heart (250) Says:

    MyNameIsJack: Or like john Key coming out of nowhere to become PM and then head back to nowhere, tail between his legs, whipped, beaten and broken by his own caucus?

    This would please me greatly. The only difference between John Key and the Labour party is that the majority of the right are actually stupid enough to buy into his left wing bullshit. If not for the fact that Goff doesn’t stand up for the principles he once held alongside Prebble and Shirley I actually respect him a lot more considering he was once a Douglas supporter, as opposed to our current dickhead PM who (for the sake up sucking up to appease the ignorant public) considers him to be too ‘radical’ and ‘extreme’ to become a Minister in his government.

  17. MikeG (56) Says:

    I must have missed something over the weekend – I thought that it was National that had a greater than expected loss in the by-election.

  18. Poliwatch (166) Says:

    Shearer for Leader – I could think of a lot worse within the Labour caucus and probably not many better. There will be worried minds amongst those who sat back and let Goff takeover the leadership, knowing that he would fail and thinking they could step in. I think though that the knives will be out soon to head this off but i also expect one more leadership failure in Labour before we see the person to be the next Labour PM. Is Shearer aiming to top your list DPF of those fastest to become PM from entering Parliament?

    I expect that the private security firms will be paying for the food at the Shearer BBQ’s. Lots of fried chicken and duck I expect.

    Hmm – I wonder what Andrew Little is thinking at the moment?

  19. mara (282) Says:

    Shearer looked so relaxed, I,m surprised he didn’t have a stubbie on hand during the interview. Also he doesn’t have that haunted, castrated look that we are so accustomed to seeing from labour “men”.
    The suckie little guy leaning breathlessly towards him clearly believes he’s looking at the next leader of the party. Is Shearer ambitious? Damm right!

  20. Poliwatch (166) Says:

    Mara said “Shearer looked so relaxed, I,m surprised he didn’t have a stubbie on hand during the interview. Also he doesn’t have that haunted, castrated look that we are so accustomed to seeing from labour “men”.

    Yeah but remember he has been out of the country for quite some time and has therefore not had too much exposure to labour women – YET!!

  21. gd (2286) Says:

    Poliwatch

    Ahhhhhhh yes the Labour wimmin. Poor little Davy will be sliced and diced by them. Poor bugger doesnt realise it yet Probably cause hes been living in places where the girls are kept in the kitchen if they are lucky.

    Know he has to deal with the hairy armpitted and moustachioed ones that will look to see he is never ever their leader

  22. Paul Williams (503) Says:

    He appears to be as good an MP as he was a candidate. It’d be too much to hope for that the hacks would relax for a moment and acknowledge a talent, modest and experienced bloke’s just been elected yeah? Shearer’s got lots to offer the party and parliament.

  23. coolas (70) Says:

    A day in the job and the right wing spin is that Shearer is a future Brutus to Caesar Goff.
    Great stuff even if Rome & Shakespeare got their first. What a tragedy for Goff that the man he chose as candidate for Mt Albert stabs him in the back. And lets never forget that it was Hooten & Whaleoil & DPF who were farsighted enough to see it first.

  24. Paul Williams (503) Says:

    Jaysus, coolas are you that stupid or just obedient?

  25. coolas (70) Says:

    Seems my attempt at satire failed.

  26. Paul Williams (503) Says:

    Oh! Nope, possibly not. I’m not expecting subtlety or irony around here.

    As you were!

  27. The Silent Majority (53) Says:

    “Nobody in Mt Albert could name a single thing he stood for during the campaign.”

    Thats because he didn’t stand for anything. All he did was repeat back to people the things they said were concerning them, and used the word “communities” alot. Oh, and lots of nice, warm fuzzy words. I don’t think he talked once about policy. He did say he was against the motorway and I note he has reneged on that already and is simply talking about minimising disruption- which is what John Boscawen was saying all along.

  28. Rachael Rich (98) Says:

    So, he is taking a pay cut to be an MP on $131,000. Mr Savage said he was not rich. He certainly fits the lefty definition of rich.

    Micky, where are you??

  29. Galeandra (22) Says:

    Rather too much huffin’ and puffin’, chaps. Surely the real question is why the Minister got the boot? And aren’t we grown up enough to know? This thread seems like a pubescent beat-up, know what I mean? Try again in a number of years and your horse might grow some legs and start to run. In the meantime can’t we have something a bit more meaningful– surely to God there’s enough going on to get your gummies into?

  30. Rakaia George (313) Says:

    I’m laughing at how the left are trying to distract from this by saying “Don’t be stupid, he’s Goff’s man, Goff’s mate, hand-picked etc etc..”. Goff’s happy for sure, Little on the other hand has just seen his main competition arrive.

  31. mavxp (160) Says:

    It seems Shearer is being groomed for the role by Phil-in Goff, who wants the future of Labour to be towards the centre (that is -the right-wing end of labour) -either that or simply not so loaded with far left unionistas. Helen didn’t really groom anybody to immediately follow her, and based on her leadership style would not tolerate a strong leadership contender within her caucus, always chomping on her ass. Phil however, seems to be content to allow someone ambitious and potentially stronger than he into the fold. I expect he will promote Shearer quickly into a key shadow ministerial role – Foreign Affairs/ Defence/ Police? With Annette King likely to retire soon, Goff needs to bolster the right of labour – I bet they are kicking themselves they never got to Key before National did!

    It is interesting to guess at what is going on anyway. Time will tell ;)

  32. Culchie-Kev (3) Says:

    An awful lot of keystroke time is being wasted on whether-he-is or whether-he’s-not going to have a go at the leadership. Far too early in the man’s career. But the leader who should be watching his back has got to be John Key. He asked the media and the country at his press conference today to trust his judgement…the same judgement which had him pick a real winner in Madame Lee and the Minister of Internal Affairs (Freudean wouldn’t you say) and then the misjudged $50m for the cycleway to help build tourism numbers from a cycling market representing 2% of NZ’s visitor numbers. He’s a nice guy, John Key, but he’s making too many miscalculations and getting Bill English’s back up (especially over the cycleway) such that English will pull out that daggar and use it. He’s itching for a go.

  33. stephen (3479) Says:

    You really think ‘Mr 22%’ would have a go at a widely popular PM? Get a grip.

  34. Culchie-Kev (3) Says:

    Well the jury will be in soon enough to show how much of that popularity remains after the huge example of loyalty the PM showed to his candidate, poor Melissa Lee, and the misplaced loyalty he continues to show to former MP and former Minister Worth (one of the “likely lads” in the old boys club). The grip I’m beginning to see is the one being placed around that southern dirk ready for the plunge. Have you noticed how quiet English has been lately? And blind ambition doesn’t recognise the polls!

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