Chris Bishop: National leadership and his policy ambitions

Chris Bishop: National leadership and his policy ambitions

From Q+A with Jack Tame by Q+A with Jack Tame

April 18, 2026 · 55 min

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Chris Bishop discusses his ambitions for National leadership and key government portfolios.

Chris Bishop: National leadership and his policy ambitions Chris Bishop's name has repeatedly been raised in media reports about discontent with the National Party's leadership. Despite being stripped of his campaign chair and leader of the house titles, the Hutt South MP continues to carry some of the most important portfolios in government: transport, housing, and infrastructure. Just over six months until the election, he joins Jack Tame to discuss the top job and how the $49 billion gap in funding New Zealand's roads of national significance will be addressed. Former Labour minister on building back trust after scandal Michael Wood was once a rising star in the Labour government's Cabinet, but after he failed to act on advice to divest himself of his shares in Auckland Airport, he resigned from his Ministerial portfolios in transport, workplace relations, immigration, and as minister for Auckland, and was not returned to his electorate seat in 2023. Three years on, he joins Jack Tame to discuss whether he has regained the confidence of the Labour caucus. Budget cuts come for online ANZAC commemoration Veterans and historians are in disbelief at government plans to archive the…

People in this episode

Host: Jack Tame

Guest: Chris Bishop

Topics covered

  • National leadership
  • policy ambitions
  • transport
  • housing
  • infrastructure

Keywords

  • National Party
  • election
  • funding gap
  • Michael Wood
  • Labour Party
  • ANZAC commemoration

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Products: Ngā Tapuwae Trails

Places: Hutt South, New Zealand's, Auckland, the Western Front

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