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‘Extraordinary’ Ardern faced unprecedented hatred, ex-New Zealand leader says after PM resigns

  • Former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark says ‘Jacinda faced a level of hatred and vitriol’ that was exceptional and she was an ‘extraordinary’ leader
  • Ardern announced her shock resignation, saying she didn’t have the energy to seek a third term at an election later this year

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Former Prime Minister Helen Clark with Jacinda Ardern in Auckland, New Zealand. Photo: Getty Images
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Former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark has lauded Jacinda Ardern as an “extraordinary” leader who faced unprecedented attacks during her time in office.

“The pressures on Prime Ministers are always great, but in this era of social media, clickbait, and 24/7 media cycles, Jacinda has faced a level of hatred and vitriol which in my experience is unprecedented in our country,” Clark said in a statement.

“Our society could now usefully reflect on whether it wants to continue to tolerate the excessive polarisation which is making politics an increasingly unattractive calling,” she added.

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Ardern announced her shock resignation, saying she didn’t have the energy to seek a third term at an election later this year. She said she wanted to spend more time with her four-year-old daughter, Neve, and partner Clarke Gayford, who she was due to marry last year until a wave of Covid-19 infections forced them to cancel the nuptials.

The politician became a torch-bearer for liberal values on the global stage during her five years as prime minister, giving birth in office and promoting empathetic leadership at a time when right-wing populists like Donald Trump were on the rise. But at home she also became a target for misogyny and personal attacks as some objected to her strict social restrictions to battle Covid-19.

Anti-government protesters often brandished placards calling her things such as “a pretty communist” and deriding her message to “be kind”. She also received increasing numbers of threats from the public, with police reportedly dealing with 50 in 2021.

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