Chris Hipkins pushes back against Luxon’s ‘negative, wet, and whiny’ comments
Christopher Luxon's criticism of Kiwi attitudes has triggered a snappy response from the Prime Minister. Photo / Michaela Pointon
The Prime Minister has snapped back at Christopher Luxon’s description of New Zealand as “a very negative, wet, whiny, inward-looking country”.
During today’s post-Cabinet briefing, Hipkins remarked, “I guess it makes a change that [Luxon is] running New Zealand down in New Zealand rather than overseas”.
Journalist: "[Chris Luxon] said that NZ's a negative, wet, whiny, inward-looking country that's lost the plot; would you agree with that?"
— Nick (@StrayDogNZ) June 12, 2023
Chris Hipkins: "Well i guess it makes a change that he's running NZ down IN NZ as opposed to running the country down when he's overseas." pic.twitter.com/tPbCvutkGk
The Leader of the Opposition made the comments during a meeting with farmers in Helensville today while announcing his party’s agricultural emissions policy.
“We have become a very negative, wet, whiny, inward-looking country and we have lost the plot,” Luxon said.
Luxon can be heard on a 1 News video telling farmers: “We have become a very negative, wet, whiny, inward-looking country.
“We [New Zealand] have lost the plot, and we have to get our mojo back.”
This is the second time in under a week that Luxon’s comments have raised eyebrows.
During an infrastructure event in Christchurch on Thursday, Luxon said New Zealanders should start having more babies.
He later described it as a tongue-in-cheek comment.