Championing the working class in NZ politics

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In “New Zealand needs a more working-class Parliament,” Professor Bryce Edwards discusses the demographic changes in the Beehive. While diversity has grown in terms of gender, age, ethnicity, and sexual orientation, there has been a decline in working-class representation due to the professionalisation of politics since the 1980s. 

Most new MPs in 2023 come from professional backgrounds, leaving out blue-collar workers. The transformation of the Labour Party, initially focused on the working class, has contributed to this shift. 

He calls for the revival of working-class politics, primarily within the Labour Party and says more representative Parliament addresses the concerns of all citizens, regardless of socio-economic status.

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