Greens' poll bump is eight years late, says Sue Bradford's biographer
If Sue Bradford – not Metira Turei – had succeeded Jeanette Fitzsimons, the party would be in far better shape, insists award-winning writer.
Nick Grant Wed, 02 Aug 2017
The Greens would have achieved much more traction with the New Zealand electorate much earlier if the party had selected Sue Bradford as co-leader in 2009 instead of Metiria Turei, says Ms Bradford’s biographer.
“They would have had more definition if they’d had Sue there,” Jenny Chamberlain
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