Poll boost for NZ Labour after Hipkins replaces Ardern as PM

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Poll boost for NZ Labour after Hipkins replaces Ardern as PM
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New Zealand Labour has seen a surge in support after Chris Hipkins was sworn in as Prime Minister last week following Jacinda Ardern's resignation.

Support for Labour has surged since Chris Hipkins took over as party leader and Prime Minister followingThe latest 1News/Kantar poll, taken from January 25 and 29 with 1,008 participants, revealed Labour was up five percentage points compared to two months prior.

Stream more on this story and all the latest news with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place. New to Flash? Try 1 month free. Offer ends 31 October, 2023 Mr Hipkins also leads in the preferred prime minister stakes over Opposition Leader Christopher Luxon, 23 per cent to 22 per cent.told 1News Mr Luxon acknowledged it was"not unexpected that a new leader gets a bounce" but said it will be"a very close election".

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