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Simon Bridges

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Simon Bridges

Simon Joseph Bridges (born 12 October 1976) is a New Zealand former politician, broadcaster and lawyer. He served as Leader of the National Party and Leader of the Opposition between 2018 and 2020, and as the Member of Parliament for Tauranga from the 2008 election to May 2022, when he resigned. Bridges is the first and currently the only Māori person to serve as leader of a major political party in New Zealand. A self-described "compassionate conservative", Bridges served in several Cabinet positions, including Minister of Transport (2014–2017) and Minister of Economic Development (2016–2017). He took the role of Leader of the House from May to October 2017. Bridges was elected as National Party leader on 27 February 2018, succeeding former Prime Minister Bill English, who resigned. On 22 May 2020, following poor polling for the party, Bridges was challenged for the party leadership and replaced by Todd Muller, who would relinquish the leadership less than two months later. On 24 November 2021, Bridges was sacked from the shadow cabinet of Judith Collins, who cited a crude comment he made to fellow MP Jacqui Dean in 2016 that had been previously dealt with, with Bridges formally apologising to Dean in private. Collins' actions triggered a successful vote of no-confidence in her leadership by the National Party caucus the following day, with a leadership election scheduled for 30 November 2021. Bridges had intended to contest the election, but withdrew on the day of the vote and endorsed Christopher Luxon. Bridges announced his retirement from politics in March 2022 to spend more time with his family, triggering a by-election. He subsequently became CEO of the Auckland Business Chamber. He also began a career in broadcasting, launching his podcast Generally Famous with Stuff in 2022, and in 2024 became Chairperson of Waka Kotahi.

Infobox

Prime Minister
Bill English
Deputy
Michael Woodhouse
Preceded by
Bob Clarkson
Succeeded by
Sam Uffindell
Leader
Bill English
Majority
1,856
Born
Simon Joseph Bridges (1976-10-12) 12 October 1976 Auckland, New Zealand
Party
National
Relations
Simon O'Connor (brother-in-law)
Education
University of Auckland (BA, LLB) London School of Economics St Catherine's College, Oxford (BCL)
Website
Official website

Tables

New Zealand Parliament · Member of Parliament
2008–2011
2008–2011
Years
2008–2011
Term
49th
Electorate
Tauranga
List
51
Party
National
2011–2014
2011–2014
Years
2011–2014
Term
50th
Electorate
Tauranga
List
30
Party
National
2014–2017
2014–2017
Years
2014–2017
Term
51st
Electorate
Tauranga
List
18
Party
National
2017–2020
2017–2020
Years
2017–2020
Term
52nd
Electorate
Tauranga
List
6
Party
National
2020–2022
2020–2022
Years
2020–2022
Term
53rd
Electorate
Tauranga
List
4
Party
National
Years
Term
Electorate
List
Party
2008–2011
49th
Tauranga
51
National
2011–2014
50th
Tauranga
30
National
2014–2017
51st
Tauranga
18
National
2017–2020
52nd
Tauranga
6
National
2020–2022
53rd
Tauranga
4
National
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Preceded byBob Clarkson
Preceded byBob Clarkson
New Zealand Parliament
Preceded byBob Clarkson
New Zealand Parliament
Member of Parliament for Tauranga 2008–2022
New Zealand Parliament
Succeeded bySam Uffindell
Political offices
Political offices
New Zealand Parliament
Political offices
Preceded byGerry Brownlee
Preceded byGerry Brownlee
New Zealand Parliament
Preceded byGerry Brownlee
New Zealand Parliament
Minister of Transport 2014–2017
New Zealand Parliament
Succeeded byPhil Twyford
Leader of the House 2017
Leader of the House 2017
New Zealand Parliament
Leader of the House 2017
New Zealand Parliament
Succeeded byChris Hipkins
Preceded byBill English
Preceded byBill English
New Zealand Parliament
Preceded byBill English
New Zealand Parliament
Leader of the Opposition 2018–2020
New Zealand Parliament
Succeeded byTodd Muller
Party political offices
Party political offices
New Zealand Parliament
Party political offices
Preceded byBill English
Preceded byBill English
New Zealand Parliament
Preceded byBill English
New Zealand Parliament
Leader of the National party 2018–2020
New Zealand Parliament
Succeeded byTodd Muller
New Zealand Parliament
Preceded byBob Clarkson
Member of Parliament for Tauranga 2008–2022
Succeeded bySam Uffindell
Political offices
Preceded byGerry Brownlee
Minister of Transport 2014–2017
Succeeded byPhil Twyford
Leader of the House 2017
Succeeded byChris Hipkins
Preceded byBill English
Leader of the Opposition 2018–2020
Succeeded byTodd Muller
Party political offices
Preceded byBill English
Leader of the National party 2018–2020
Succeeded byTodd Muller
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