But the only way to reach your conclusion of "indecisiveness" is to compare Key's actions with past Prime Ministers. Has Key defended Worth and dithered for months before asking for his resignation?
What did the previous PM do when faced with Ministers in trouble? In the case of Phillip Field she kept him on until forced to act. In the appalling case of Winston Peters she persisted in accepting the "honourable members word" despite hard facts.
Key has acted promptly, indeed too quickly in some peoples eyes given that he's destroyed a mans career. He could have simply suspended Worth. The contrast with Clarks clinging to power at all costs is stark. That is why the comparison is valid.
Indecision has nothing to do with comaprison. Period. One is either decisive or not. Yes Key makes decisions but then changes them. It is the overall aspect of his decision making process that is indecisive.
If you want to support Key do so but support what he has done and give some reasons............not all this bullshit on..... Clarke did that or this or whatever.
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