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Ruth Richardson won't 'be party to a circus', backs out of debate with Nicola Willis

Author
Adam Pearse,
Publish Date
Tue, 16 Dec 2025, 6:06pm

Ruth Richardson won't 'be party to a circus', backs out of debate with Nicola Willis

Author
Adam Pearse,
Publish Date
Tue, 16 Dec 2025, 6:06pm

Taxpayers鈥 Union chairwoman and former Finance Minister Ruth Richardson is backing out of the much-hyped debate with Finance Minister Nicola Willis.

Richardson had accepted Willis鈥 challenge to debate after the Taxpayers鈥 Union鈥檚 campaign accusing Willis of fudging promises on debt and spending.

After much back and forth over who would moderate the debate and how it would be run, Richardson this afternoon released a statement saying she would not be 鈥減arty to a circus or a sideshow鈥 in light of today鈥檚 Half-Year Economic and Fiscal Update, which showed a surplus out of reach within the forecast period.

鈥淩ather than a genuine, good-faith round table discussion in a Wellington studio, the minister instead pushed for a circus at Parliament chaired by Winston Peters,鈥 Richardson said of Willis.

鈥淚n the face of the level of fiscal failure revealed today, it is clear why she wanted such a distraction.

鈥淭he outlook delivered today is the worst in 30 years. It gets lost in the billions, but no one was expecting the books to be anywhere near this bad.鈥

Richardson argued the debate was intended to discuss a 鈥渃redible pathway back to surplus鈥, but she claimed today鈥檚 data release proved Willis was 鈥漺alking the wrong way".

鈥淚 will not be party to a circus or a sideshow designed to distract from fiscal failure.鈥

Richardson and the union had initially demanded the debate be held in Auckland, hosted by 九一星空无限talk ZB.

After giving a deadline for Willis to accept their offer, the union backed down and agreed to a Wellington-based discussion moderated by prominent economist Cameron Bagrie.

Willis had remained supportive of debating Richardson but had preferred opening the discussion to all media and moderated by either Peters or The Spinoff鈥檚 Toby Manhire.

In a statement, Willis said she had made herself available, booked a venue and endorsed choosing 鈥渁ny independent moderator鈥.

鈥淚f Ruth doesn鈥檛 want to explain her policy proposals, that鈥檚 up to her. No further tweets need be entered into. I wish Ruth and all her team at the Taxpayers鈥 Union a very merry Christmas.鈥

Adam Pearse is the Deputy Political Editor and part of the NZ Herald鈥檚 Press Gallery team based at Parliament in Wellington. He has worked for 九一星空无限 since 2018, reporting for the Northern Advocate in Whang膩rei and the Herald in Auckland.

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