21 MP’s Out of Work
- Graham Bloxham
Labour MP’s to lose jobs in November after general election.

As the upcoming electoral season approaches, we can anticipate a drastic change to the members who make up parliament, with many current MP’s facing redundancy. Our political insider informed us that come the 2023 general election next October, these 21 Labour MP’s may be out of a job:
- Liz Craig – MP in the House of Representatives
Jo Luxton – MP for Rangitata
Sarah Pallett – MP for Ilam
Rachel Brooking – List MP based in Dunedin
Angela Roberts – List MP based in Taranaki
Angie Warren-Clark – List MP based in Bay of Plenty
Marja Lubeck – List MP based in Kaipara ki Mahurangi
Anahila Kanongata’a-Suisuiki – List MP based in Papakura
Helen White – List MP based in Auckland Central
Emily Henderson – MP for Whangārei
Willow-Jean Prime – MP for Northland
Shanan Halbert – MP for Northcote
Vanushi Walters – MP for Upper Harbour
Glen Bennett – MP for New Plymouth
Ginny Anderson – MP for Hutt South
Jamie Strange – MP for Hamilton East
Gaurav Sharma – MP for Hamilton West
Naisi Chen – List MP based in Botany
Ibrahim Omer – List MP
Anna Lorck – MP for Tukituki
Stuart Nash – MP for Napier
After two rough years of facing a global pandemic and all of the hardships it has brought about, it is becoming clear that even those in parliamentary positions are not exempt from its reach. It has been a stagnant few years in Wellington, and the people are crying out for change here and nationally. The election will be the first time in a while that the New Zealand community has had a say in the way it is being governed, and thus it is expected people will be eager for change. A turnover like this is not unusual, although it will be a tectonic shift if it happens.
Until then, however, Wellingtonians will be waiting with bated breath for both their chance to vote for who they want to see leading the country and the changes that will be made to Parliament as we know it.