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I鈥檓 starting to wonder who isn鈥檛 running for mayor in Wellington.
Former Labour leader Andrew Little is the latest one joining the race to oust current mayor Tory Whanau.
And, just in case you think so, I鈥檓 not endorsing Andrew Little in any way, shape, or form. But I do think having former MPs on local councils is a very good thing.
Because whether we like it or not, local councils cannot operate in isolation and knowing how things in Wellington work is invaluable.
Andrew Little isn鈥檛 the first ex-MP wanting to get into local government. Former National MP Nick Smith is the mayor of Nelson. Phil Goff was mayor of Auckland. In Christchurch, former Labour politician Lianne Dalziel was elected mayor three times. Maurice Williamson 鈥攚ho was a National MP and minister鈥 is on Auckland Council these days. John Banks. The list goes on.
And they don鈥檛 admit it at the time, but when these ex-MPs stand for their local councils, it鈥檚 not just their political experience they're banking on. They also know full well that they鈥檙e making the most of apathetic voters who look for a name they know and end up voting for them.
When it comes to name recognition, I reckon an ex-MP has way more chance of being successful in the job than some of the other people you see milking their name recognition to get elected to their local council.
People in my game do it. In fact, it seems to me that if media people don鈥檛 go on to be marriage and funeral celebrants, they go on to be a local councillor.
Not that you will ever catch me doing that. Last thing I鈥檇 want to do.
Sportspeople milk their name recognition too.
I鈥檓 not in Tauranga and don鈥檛 know all the ins-and-outs, but I think it's pretty safe to say that the reason Mahe Drysdale is the mayor of Tauranga is because of his brilliant rowing career.
He鈥檚 got none of this so-called 鈥渂usiness experience鈥 that some people think is essential for someone to be good at running a town or a city.
He鈥檚 got no prior political experience. He鈥檚 just a name. Voters obviously thought he was a good Kiwi bloke, he鈥檚 done well in his sport, so they voted for him.
Not that, from what I鈥檝e seen, it鈥檚 been all plain sailing for him so far. I鈥檝e seen a few stories with him getting heat for stuff 鈥 and that is where people鈥檚 lack of political experience shows.
And why I think it鈥檚 a very good thing to have people former MPs on our local councils.
They鈥檙e not perfect 鈥擫ianne Dalziel was far from perfect鈥 but they know what they鈥檙e getting themselves into.
They generally don鈥檛 set the world on fire, but I don鈥檛 care about that. Because, whether we like it or not, local and central government are intertwined. Local government is way more dependent on central government than it would like to admit.
Especially, when they鈥檙e in the schtuck. When they need to get Wellington on their side.
Which is why having people as mayors and councillors who know exactly how to get the government on side 鈥攂ecause they've been there and done that鈥 that鈥檚 why it is so beneficial.
And that鈥檚 why I鈥檒l take an ex-politician over an ex-media personality or an ex-sporting hero any day, when it comes to who I want to see on my local council.
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