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John MacDonald: Christopher Luxon's people don't even get him

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John MacDonald ,
Publish Date
Wed, 24 Sept 2025, 1:02pm
Photo / Mark Mitchell
Photo / Mark Mitchell

John MacDonald: Christopher Luxon's people don't even get him

Author
John MacDonald ,
Publish Date
Wed, 24 Sept 2025, 1:02pm

You know how the Prime Minister does a very good job of batting away poll results and saying that his focus is fixing up the joint after the last lot and that he鈥檒l wait until election day to be judged?

I don鈥檛 think he will find it quite as easy to do that with these results out today from the NZ Herald鈥檚 annual Mood of the Boardroom survey. The annual survey of about 150 business leaders 鈥 125 of them being CEOs of major New Zealand companies.

People like Port of Auckland boss Roger Gray, the head of Tower Insurance Paul Johnston and Forsyth Barr boss Neil Paviour-Smith.

One of the things that comes out in the survey results is a ranking of the performances of our Cabinet ministers. How these business leaders think of each minister is doing.

Top of the list is Erica Stanford 鈥 she鈥檚 the highest ranking. Winston Peters is in second place and Chris Bishop is third.

The Prime Minister is ranked 15th. In last year鈥檚 survey, he was sixth. Even Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk, who sits outside cabinet, ranks higher than the PM in 10th place.

The other big name outside the top 10 is Finance and Economic Growth Minister Nicola Willis 鈥 the bosses at our biggest companies have ranked her in 13th place.

Which is not good news for the Government. Because what鈥檚 coming through loud and clear is that the business community has no faith that there is a plan to get the country 鈥渂ack on track鈥.

We鈥檙e way more than halfway through the Government鈥檚 current term and our most senior business leaders are asking: 鈥淲hat is your plan Prime Minister?"

I think this result out today is way worse for the Government than any political poll result so far. When you鈥檝e got business leaders ranking the Finance Minister 13th and the Prime Minister 15th, this is a government in strife, isn鈥檛 it?

The reason I think this will hurt Christopher Luxon more than any of the other poll results he鈥檚 managed to bat away or put a brave face on for, is that these are his people.

Before he entered politics, he was one of them. He probably even took part in these surveys when he was chief executive at Air New Zealand.

He鈥檚 the people he鈥檚 talking to when he goes on about signs of green shoots in the economy. These are the people he鈥檚 talking to when he talks about getting runs on the board.

The people who have said he鈥檚 the 15th-best performing cabinet minister. The people he鈥檚 talking to with his quarterly action plans, deliverables, KPIs, decision gates, and value chains.

But his people still don鈥檛 know what he鈥檚 trying to do. They still don鈥檛 know what his plan is. Which is why I think he will really be feeling this today. 

Because even his people don鈥檛 get him.

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