
Over the weekend in the UK local elections, the big winners were the populist and smaller parties - with the anti-immigration Reform UK and the Green Party both making major gains And in Australia, Pauline Hanson's fringe party One Nation scored a big win in a New South Wales by-election. So, what about New Zealand? Could we see a shift toward smaller parties promising an alternative to the traditional two-party system? A couple of weeks ago we looked at what the Greens were offering voters, today, we're turning to The Opportunity Party formerly 'TOP'. What are their policies? Where do they sit in New Zealand's political landscape? And could this finally be the year they cross the five percent threshold? Bryce Edwards, founder of the Democracy Project Substack, discusses with Jesse. [picture id="4JYDJCW_OpportunityLeader_Qiulae_Wong_2_jpg" crop="16x10" layout="full"]