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New Zealand finance minister in pre-budget food fight after opting to eat cheese roll | New Zealand finance minister in pre-budget food fight after opting to eat cheese roll |
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New Zealand’s Labour party is about to reveal its first budget in nearly a decade after last year’s sensational election result but the big news to start the day was: what would the finance minister eat before his speech? | New Zealand’s Labour party is about to reveal its first budget in nearly a decade after last year’s sensational election result but the big news to start the day was: what would the finance minister eat before his speech? |
Cue the prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, with one of her informal but popular Facebook Live videos. Via a greasy iPhone lens, she introduces the finance minister, Grant Robertson, about to tuck into a cheese roll, a gooey cheese mixture melted in a slice of white bread. | Cue the prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, with one of her informal but popular Facebook Live videos. Via a greasy iPhone lens, she introduces the finance minister, Grant Robertson, about to tuck into a cheese roll, a gooey cheese mixture melted in a slice of white bread. |
Scandal? Not so much but it does break with a longstanding tradition of eating a pie instead. Eating a “budget snack” became a tradition under the previous long-serving National government, with finance minister Bill English always going for a pie. | Scandal? Not so much but it does break with a longstanding tradition of eating a pie instead. Eating a “budget snack” became a tradition under the previous long-serving National government, with finance minister Bill English always going for a pie. |
This year, Robertson has chosen to snack on cheese rolls, in a nod to his South Island roots. Cheese rolls are a regional dish from the far south, and the cheese mixture grilled into rolled white bread also often features mustard powder, canned cream, dried onion soup mix and red onion. | |
“There’s always this odd tradition of people asking what you eat before the budget,” says Ardern to Robertson in the Facebook video. “I don’t know where that originated from.” | “There’s always this odd tradition of people asking what you eat before the budget,” says Ardern to Robertson in the Facebook video. “I don’t know where that originated from.” |
“I am not sure either,” says Robertson, smiling as he gestured with his chosen meal. “I think Bill English used to eat a pie, and I think we concluded that I eat too many pies already so we had to come up with a different snack and in a nod to my southern roots: cheese rolls, excellent cheese rolls.” | “I am not sure either,” says Robertson, smiling as he gestured with his chosen meal. “I think Bill English used to eat a pie, and I think we concluded that I eat too many pies already so we had to come up with a different snack and in a nod to my southern roots: cheese rolls, excellent cheese rolls.” |
With a nod to my southern roots, its cheese rolls with the PM for my Budget morning snack @jacindaardern pic.twitter.com/gXnZ8Ctyl9 | With a nod to my southern roots, its cheese rolls with the PM for my Budget morning snack @jacindaardern pic.twitter.com/gXnZ8Ctyl9 |
“They are excellent cheese rolls,” agrees Ardern, who is a month away from expecting her first child. “The only thing I am disappointed in is that they weren’t bought here by your mum,” she adds, who later pans around to include the finance minister’s mother in the background. | “They are excellent cheese rolls,” agrees Ardern, who is a month away from expecting her first child. “The only thing I am disappointed in is that they weren’t bought here by your mum,” she adds, who later pans around to include the finance minister’s mother in the background. |
National party supporters tweeted that they would still be eating pies. | National party supporters tweeted that they would still be eating pies. |
New Zealanders reacted with amusement to Robertson’s shake-up of the budget snack, though some suggested the choice – sometimes referred to as “southern sushi” – could be healthier. “Did Mr Robertson pay for the cheese rolls? Or the taxpayers?” asked one commenter on Facebook. Another said: “I hope you put enough of those in the budget for everyone Grant.” | New Zealanders reacted with amusement to Robertson’s shake-up of the budget snack, though some suggested the choice – sometimes referred to as “southern sushi” – could be healthier. “Did Mr Robertson pay for the cheese rolls? Or the taxpayers?” asked one commenter on Facebook. Another said: “I hope you put enough of those in the budget for everyone Grant.” |
Other New Zealand traditions on budget day include what tie the finance minister chooses, and getting a haircut before the announcement. | Other New Zealand traditions on budget day include what tie the finance minister chooses, and getting a haircut before the announcement. |
Robertson said he had a haircut last week because he didn’t like the fresh haircut look, and the prime minister had given him a tie for budget 2018. “I have gifted Grant a tie to try and release some of the stress of picking a tie on budget day,” said Ardern. | Robertson said he had a haircut last week because he didn’t like the fresh haircut look, and the prime minister had given him a tie for budget 2018. “I have gifted Grant a tie to try and release some of the stress of picking a tie on budget day,” said Ardern. |
“So all judgment on the tie lies squarely with me.” | “So all judgment on the tie lies squarely with me.” |
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