Any residual support for lengthening the New Zealand parliament from three to four years must give credence to the current situation in the home of the westminster system, the United Kingdom.

Following the demise of a much despised and dysfunctional Conservative outfit that began life after Brexit and slowly went downhill from a very substantial victory with Cameron who was a remainer and promptly resigned to be followed by Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak. Five Pms in the five year term.

Labour Stormed to victory in early July just over three months ago and already his support has plunged with a latest read having Labour and conservatives locked on 27% each with Nigel Farage and reform close behind on 21% so Sir Kier Starmer has four years and eight months to either turn it around or more likely send the Whole shebang to the Knackers Yard.

Based on the current state of chaos in UK perhaps an annual election is the ultimate