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Nicola Valentine Willis (born 7 March 1981) is Deputy Leader of the National Party and Minister of Finance in a Coalition Government with ACT and
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. Willis entered the New Zealand Parliament in 2018, when she inherited Steven Joyce's seat in Parliament as the next on the
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after his retirement from politics.


Early life

Willis was born and raised in
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,
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. She is the eldest of three children. Willis's mother was a journalist in the Parliamentary Press Gallery, her father a partner in corporate law firm
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who later rose to be chairman of the
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an "active oil and gas exploration company". After a "privileged childhood", she first attended Samuel Marsden Collegiate, a private school for girls, before asking to spend her last two years of high school boarding at
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in Auckland – a decision she regretted. Her first job was as a cashier and server at a Wholly Bagel Café in Wellington, later working in retail stores selling clothing. She graduated with a first-class honours degree in English literature from
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in 2003, and a post-graduate diploma in journalism from the
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in 2017. She was a member of the Victoria University Debating Society, competing in international tournaments. After graduation, she worked as a research and policy advisor for Bill English and as a senior advisor to John Key in 2008. In 2012, Willis joined dairy co-operative
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in a lobbyist role. She was later a general manager of Fonterra's nutrient management programme, and sat on the board of Export NZ, a division of lobbyist group
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. Willis was a director of the
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, a pro-free-market public-policy think tank, from May 2016 until February 2017.


Political career


First term, 2018–2020

Willis contested the 2017 election as National's candidate for the electorate of Wellington Central, and was number 48 on the party list. She gained 26% of the electorate vote. On the party list vote, National lost two parliamentary seats while the
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and
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parties each gained one. Willis was second in line should there be a vacancy in a list seat held by a National Party MP during the
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, and she and Maureen Pugh entered parliament several months later, after the resignations of Bill English and Steven Joyce in March 2018. Leader
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appointed Willis National's spokesperson on early childhood education. Willis was vocal against
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's attempt to change
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's name to the University of Wellington. Willis was a key player in
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's move to replace Bridges as caucus leader in a 2020 the leadership coup, with she and Chris Bishop both taking a role as Muller's "numbers man". She was rewarded with a ranking of 14 in the party caucus, and with the additional portfolios of Housing and Urban Development. Only 55 days later Muller resigned, becoming the shortest-serving leader of any political party represented in Parliament in New Zealand's history. His replacement
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left Willis at the same ranking, but with Muller's departure she automatially joined the front bench as 13th in caucus. Collins also granted her the opposition education spokesperson role. With Muller's backers Bishop and Willis rising under Collins, political commentators speculated that "potential dissenters are being kept busy with big new portfolios".


Second term, 2020–2023

Willis' list ranking for the
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was 13, making her return to parliament a certainty. Although she also contested the Wellington Central electorate, voters soundly preferred the incumbent Grant Robertson by more than 3 to 1, with him gaining 27,000 votes compared to her 8,500. National was returned to Opposition and Willis was returned to the housing portfolio, where she worked with
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Megan Woods to develop bipartisan housing reform designed to encourage more medium density dwellings. In November 2021, National Party leader
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lost a confidence vote and was removed by the National caucus. Willis was seen by media and political commentators as a contender for the party leadership or deputy leadership. Despite the speculation, she never launched a leadership bid, but was asked by Christopher Luxon to be his running mate as he launched a campaign for the leadership. They were elected unopposed on 30 November 2021, after Luxon's main rival, Simon Bridges, dropped his leadership bid in exchange for the finance portfolio. As deputy leader, Willis's liberal views on social issues are seen as a counterpoint to Luxon's more conservative positions. Luxon unveiled his first shadow cabinet in December. Willis was assigned responsibility for housing and social investment. She picked up the finance portfolio in March 2022 when Bridges announced his resignation. As finance spokesperson, Willis defended National's policy of lowering tax rates despite criticisms that the policy would be inflationary; Luxon eventually dropped the policy. On 19 November 2022, Willis was selected as the National candidate for the north Wellington electorate of Ōhāriu ahead of the
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, instead of trying for a third time in Wellington Central. Ōhāriu was regarded by some commentators as "much more winnable" for Willis than Wellington Central. In early August 2023, Willis introduced a private member's bill to allow parents to share their leave entitlement and take time off together. The bill was supported by all parliamentary parties except Labour, which used its majority to block the bill. In response, Willis accused Labour of "insulting every parent in New Zealand" in order to deny National a "win." During the lead-up to the
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, Labour subsequently campaigned on raising paid parental leave from two weeks to four weeks if re-elected. Willis has appeared multiple times on the "Yes Minister" segment of the New Zealand
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'' 7 Days''. In the run up to the
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, National campaigned on cutting taxes and proposed recovering lost revenue by reopening the housing market to foreign buyers and taxing them 15% on purchases over $2 million. The plan was criticised by a number of economists during the campaign, with claims there were insufficient wealthy foreigners wanting to buy houses in New Zealand and the Government would be $530 million short each year. Allowing foreign buyers into New Zealand was unacceptable to Winston Peters and the plan was abandoned as part of the post-election coalition agreement between National, ACT, and the
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parties. In mid September 2023, Willis admitted that only 3,000 households would get the full tax relief under National's proposed tax policy, but denied that National had misled voters about its tax plan. She said she would resign if National failed to deliver on its tax reduction plan.


Third term, 2023–present

During the
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held on 14 October, Willis unsuccessfully contested the Ōhāriu, which was retained by Labour MP
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by a margin of 1,260 votes. Willis was re-elected to Parliament on the National Party list. Following the formation of the National-led coalition government in late November 2023, Willis was appointed as
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, Minister for Public Service, Minister for Social Investment, and Associate Minister of Climate Change. On 13 December Willis, in her capacity as Finance Minister, declined KiwiRail's request for an additional NZ$1.47 billion to replace its ageing
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ferry fleet. Funding to replaced the Interislander fleet with two new ferries by 2026 had previously been approved by the outgoing Labour Government. In justifying her decision, Willis said that: ''The
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is not the only car in the garage, and at the moment, the option that KiwiRail has had on the table, is the equivalent of the Ferrari, and now we're going to go off and see whether there are any good reliable
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s available ... and maybe then we won't need to spend so much on a really big hangar of a garage.'' Willis' decision to scrap the ferry replacement project was criticised by Labour's finance spokesperson Grant Robertson. In addition, the
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, the Rail and Maritime Transport Union, the New Zealand Merchant Service Guild and the Aviation and Marine Engineers Association called on her to resign as Finance Minister. On 20 December, Willis unveiled the Government's mini-budget, which delivered NZ$7.47 billion in operational savings.


Views and positions

Willis is described as a
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, and has a focus on
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and action on
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. She is a member of the National Party's BlueGreen environmental caucus. Willis supports euthanasia, and is pro-choice. In the
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, Willis' unsuccessful campaign in the Wellington Central focussed heavily on increasing roading in the central city, with the slogan 'Four Lanes to the Planes'.


Personal life

Willis married Duncan Small in 2007, and they have four children.


References

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