New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern caught on hot mic calling rival ‘arrogant prick’

Sarah Harvey13 December 2022

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was caught on a hot mic Tuesday calling a rival politician “an arrogant prick” in a rare misstep for a leader known for her skill at debating and calm, measured responses.

After five years as prime minister, Ms Ardern faces a tough election campaign in 2023. Her liberal Labour Party won re-election two years ago in a landslide of historic proportions, but recent polls have put her party behind its conservative rivals, National.

The comment came after lawmaker David Seymour, who leads the libertarian ACT party, peppered Ms Ardern with questions about her government’s record for around seven minutes during Parliament’s Question Time, which allows for spirited debate between rival parties.

As Ms Ardern sat down she whispered to her deputy, Grant Robertson, what sounded like, “He’s such an arrogant prick. Her words were barely audible on Parliament TV but are just picked up in the background by her desk microphone as Speaker Adrian Rurawhe talks.

Ms Ardern’s office said she had apoligised to Mr Seymour for the comment.

“I’m absolutely shocked and astonished at her use of language,” Mr Seymour said. “It’s very out of character for Jacinda, and I’ve personally known her for 11 years.”

He said it was also ironic because his question to the prime minister had been about whether she had ever admitted a mistake as leader and then fixed it. “And she couldn’t give a single example of when she’s admitted she’s wrong and apologised,” Mr Seymour said.

MR Seymour said that in her text, Ms Ardern wrote that she “apologised, she shouldn’t have made the comments, and that, as her mom said, if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say it.”

Mr Seymour, who said he admired some of Ms Ardern’s political skills immensely, said he’d written back to Ms Ardern thanking her for the apology and wishing her a very Merry Christmas.

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