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The political editor of The New Zealand Herald, John Armstrong, commented (July 11): “Whatever the facts of the Great GM Sweet Corn Scandal, the damage has been done. Labor’s campaign has taken a spectacular hit.” The National Party, headed by the well-educated, young farmer-politician, Bill English, from the deep south of the country, has sought to discredit Clark.
The Press (July 9) stated in an editorial: “For months her character has come under attack in Parliament with rare venom....Attacks have had no effect on the standing of the prime minister or her party. They have seemingly rebounded on National. Its standing has steadily declined during the assault.”
Writing for the New Zealand Press Association (July 8), Peter Wilson said: “Any notion of the center-right actually winning on July 27 has disappeared. What is at stake is National’s future as a powerful opposition party. It is a sad state of affairs for an organization that considers itself ‘the natural party of government,’ and ruled for nine years until it lost the 1999 election.”
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