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New Zealand Prime Minister John Key Manish Swarup/AP Photo

New Zealand prime minister shocks nation with sudden resignation

Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull sent John Key a short message: “Say it ain’t so, bro.”

NEW ZEALAND’S POPULAR Prime Minister John Key stunned the nation today when he announced, in a breaking voice, he was resigning after eight years as leader.

Key had been widely expected to contest his fourth general election next year. But he said he wanted to ensure he didn’t make the mistake that some other world leaders have done, and instead wanted to leave while he was on top of his game.

Speaking in a shaking voice, Key said he had made personal sacrifices for the job and the role had taken a toll on his family.

Key said his National Party caucus would meet 12 December to decide on a new party leader and prime minister, and that he expected to formally submit his resignation to the Governor-General that same day.

He said he would back his deputy Bill English to take over. English said he would likely decide in the next day or two if he would seek the role.

The New Zealand dollar fell by nearly 1 percent on the news and was trading at $0.71 U.S.

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said he’d sent Key a short message: “Say it ain’t so, bro.”

“John Key is one of the most outstanding national leaders in the world today,” Turnbull told reporters. “He has done an extraordinary job for New Zealand. He is somebody that all of us, right around the world, leaders in countries large and small, draw inspiration from.”

New Zealand’s opposition leader Andrew Little said the decision had taken everybody by surprise.

“He is entitled to be recognised for what he has done for New Zealand,” Little said. “He’s been there through some pretty difficult times.”

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Key was a successful currency trader before turning to politics. He was elected to the nation’s parliament in 2002 and enjoyed a quick rise, becoming leader of his center-right opposition party in 2006. He won his first general election and became prime minister in 2008.

He won subsequent elections in 2011 and 2014 and retained unusually high popularity ratings. His party was a clear favorite to win the most votes at next year’s election, at least until his announcement today.

Key said that steering the country of 4.7 million through the economic crisis of 2008 and on to improved fortunes was a proud accomplishment.

“Very few countries are in the financial position we are in,” Key said. “We’re strong, we’re in surplus, we’re growing, we’re creating jobs, we’re doing well.”

New Zealand is enjoying relatively robust annual GDP growth of over 3 percent and the unemployment rate has fallen below 5 percent, thanks in part to growth in tourism and construction.

Key also talked about the importance of standing beside the people of Christchurch after an earthquake in 2011 killed 185 people.

“Simply put, it has, for me, been the most remarkable, satisfying and exciting time of my life,” he said. “But despite the amazing career I have had in politics, I have never seen myself as a career politician.”

He said the role came with costs.

“For my wife Bronagh, there have been many nights and weekends spent alone,” he said. “My daughter Stephie and my son Max have transitioned from teenagers to young adults while coping with an extraordinary level of intrusion and pressure because of their father’s job.”

He said he wasn’t sure what life after politics would bring, other than he would probably take up positions on a couple of company boards and accept international speaking engagements.

He said he would remain on as a member of parliament long enough that he wouldn’t force a special election ahead of next year’s general election.

“All I can say is that I gave it everything I had,” he said. “I left nothing in the tank.”

Read: ‘I made sure my wife and 2-year-old were safe’: All Black stars turn thoughts to home after earthquake

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    Mute John Campbell
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    Dec 5th 2016, 7:25 AM

    Sounds like one of the good politicians. Meanwhile here in Ireland we have Bertie Ahearn one of the rotten ones trying to sneak back in “just to give a hand”. Hahahahahahahahahahah!!

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    Mute Edmond Mc Grath
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    Dec 5th 2016, 8:00 AM

    Highly unusual for a politician to resign at the top of his game. Normally it’s a forced resignation after a major scandal or rejection at the polls!

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    Mute sheridan
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    Dec 5th 2016, 9:17 AM

    Enda Kenny, for Gods sake take a leaf from this guys book you muppet!

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    Mute David Thomas
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    Dec 5th 2016, 2:37 PM

    When has enda ever been on top of the game?

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    Mute Brendan Hughes
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    Dec 5th 2016, 4:34 PM

    Right before FG got elected. Just then for about 2 weeks.

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    Mute Alois Irlmaier
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    Dec 5th 2016, 5:29 PM

    @Edmond Mc Grath: There is a big global economic crash coming down the line?

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    Mute Shawn O'Ceallaghan
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    Dec 6th 2016, 12:29 AM

    If this guy said he want to privatise state assets would you still think hes one of the good ones?

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    Mute Fiona Fitzgerald
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    Dec 6th 2016, 12:47 AM

    Ah, stop, the country can’t afford to be paying more state pensions.

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    Mute Unitedpeople
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    Dec 5th 2016, 8:02 AM

    At least he had the good sense to know when to step away.
    …Unlike someone else that more close to home in Ireland!

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    Mute Smiley
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    Dec 5th 2016, 9:59 AM

    There’s something going on that doesn’t smell right. We wait with bated breath.

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    Mute Dave O Keeffe
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    Dec 5th 2016, 12:38 PM

    This is a former banker turned politician, who supports TPP and has partly privatised much of the infrastructure of the country. You fools, he is Enda Kenny except for the banking bit

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    Mute Unitedpeople
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    Dec 5th 2016, 12:51 PM

    @Dave O Keeffe: Maybe he steeped away as a TTP agenda he might have had, is screwed now?
    Many just wish he would take Enda (and Fine Gael) with him on the way out of politics!

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    Mute Dave O Keeffe
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    Dec 5th 2016, 1:40 PM

    That would be a Christmas miracle

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    Mute Alois Irlmaier
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    Dec 5th 2016, 5:28 PM

    @Dave O Keeffe: The 3 Spirits visiting Enda this Christmas, C.J. Garrat and Lemass, Dev was suppose to come but he can’t see very well…

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    Mute Oisín O'Connor
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    Dec 5th 2016, 8:49 AM

    So English is Key?

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    Mute Neal, not Neil.
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    Dec 5th 2016, 4:31 PM

    Never heard of him.

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    Mute Alois Irlmaier
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    Dec 5th 2016, 5:25 PM

    @Neal, not Neil.: And yet he exists… lol.

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    Mute Alois Irlmaier
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    Dec 5th 2016, 5:25 PM

    After TPP fell through?

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