More than a quarter of New Zealanders now feel alienated from the political system, and nearly half want it fundamentally changed. The usual explanation points to economic reform, but that misses the deeper issue. New Zealand changed its political system in the 1990s, promising greater representation and trust. If alienation is rising despite that, it is time to ask whether MMP has delivered on its core promise — and whether it is time to revisit the choice.
Archives for April 2026
America broke up with New Zealand years ago – we just seem not to have noticed
New Zealand’s foreign policy debate is asking the wrong question. The issue is not whether it is time to “break up” with America, but whether we have noticed that the relationship, in its old form, ended long ago. For decades, we have mistaken rhetoric for strategy and independence for capability. The result is a country that speaks loudly but carries little weight — and is increasingly treated accordingly by those who matter most.

