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Raw Politics: Labour's year of living anonymously

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Remembering Nikki Kaye, assessing the Labour Party one year on, and Christopher and Winston's nostalgia trip on foreign affairs.
The article from Newsroom discusses the Labour Party's strategy and performance in the year following their significant election loss. It highlights how the party has been relatively quiet, focusing on internal reorganization and policy review rather than public engagement. Key points include the leadership transition to Chris Hipkins, who has been working on rebuilding the party's image and reconnecting with the electorate. The article notes a lack of bold policy announcements or public campaigns, suggesting a period of introspection and strategic planning. It also touches on the challenges Labour faces, such as regaining voter trust, addressing internal divisions, and countering the narrative set by the opposition. The piece concludes by questioning whether this low-profile approach will help Labour in the long run or if it risks further disconnecting from the public's immediate concerns.

Read the Full Newsroom Article at [ https://newsroom.co.nz/2024/11/28/raw-politics-labours-year-of-living-anonymously/ ]