Brownless: Bridges will unite caucus

New National Party leader, Simon Bridges and Deputy Paula Bennett Photo: RNZ / Rebekah Parsons-King

The Mayor of Tauranga says the newly elected National Party leader belongs to a new generation and will bring the caucus together.

Simon Bridges has been the MP for Tauranga since 2008, when he won the seat from the New Zealand First leader Winston Peters.

The mayor, Greg Brownless, says Mr Bridges knows his own mind and is approachable, and his legal background will help to bring clarity and robust debate to Parliament.

"He belongs to the new generation and he's a clear thinker and he's had a career in the law," he said.

"He can explain himself, he can put his points of view, and of course, he's a local so we're behind him for that reason."

Mr Bridges' electoral office chairman Ron Scott said he's the best person for the job.

Mr Scott said Mr Bridges showed his mettle during the PSA kiwifruit scare and Rena oil spill.

"His mind races like a formula one car," Mr Scott said.

"Those two big crises were really national crises and he just handled them, as quite a young MP, within his stride and led the community."

-RNZ

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3 comments

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Posted on 28-02-2018 19:38 | By Capt_Kaveman

thought more of Greg but since he become Mayor i feelings are now very different


Mayor

Posted on 01-03-2018 08:01 | By Told you

Is our Mayor trying to score brownie points?


Paula

Posted on 01-03-2018 08:50 | By Captain Sensible

Paula looks extremely happy about something.


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