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Hipkins admits to thoughts of stepping down

Mike Bain/cvnznews.comBy Mike Bain/cvnznews.comMarch 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Labour leader Chris Hipkins returned to Wellington this week to a political storm he didn’t ask for and certainly didn’t welcome. Claims made online by his ex‑wife, Jade Paul, have triggered a wave of speculation, media scrutiny, and social‑media pile‑ons — none of which relate to criminal wrongdoing, but all of which have real‑world consequences for a man seeking to lead his party into an election.

Hipkins admitted he briefly considered stepping down as the allegations spread, saying moments like this force anyone to “take stock,” especially when family is involved. But he insists he is staying put: “I’m passionate about my job, I’m passionate about New Zealand. I’m not going anywhere.”

“This person does not work for New Zealand First nor has any affiliation or role with New Zealand First. They worked for a short period of time in an office then left amicably for another role around a year ago, Winston Peters NZ First

The saga took another twist when online rumours suggested New Zealand First was somehow connected to Paul’s comments. Winston Peters moved quickly to shut that down. In a statement on X, he called the claims “lies,” clarifying that Paul does not work for NZ First and has no current affiliation with the party. She had previously worked for NZ First minister Casey Costello for a short period last year before moving on.

Peters was blunt: “We are not interested in a politician’s current personal relationship issues… We have serious national and international concerns that we have to deal with.”

Hipkins, for his part, has refused to engage in a public back‑and‑forth with his ex‑wife. He says the claims are untrue, but he will not litigate his private life through the media. “Our marriage broke up. It’s a traumatic thing. There are always regrets,” he said, urging New Zealanders to “take a big, deep breath” before believing or spreading social‑media allegations.

Paul has since deleted her original post but maintains she stands by her comments.

If there is a lesson in all this, it may be the same one highlighted in our recent editorial: when relationships fracture, the fallout can be painful, public, and unpredictable — especially for those in leadership. Politics is brutal enough without turning private heartbreak into public spectacle.


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Mike Bain is a journalist, broadcaster and editorial strategist whose work reflects a bold vision for sustainable, culturally relevant Christian journalism. As the driving force behind CVNZ News, he combines his technical expertise with editorial clarity to build a platform that not only informs but uplifts—anchored in biblical truth, journalistic integrity, and a deep passion for outreach.

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