Key, Campbell and McCaw most trusted

John Key, Richie McCaw, John Campbell and the Topp Twins have been named as some of New Zealand's most trust worthy people.

John Campbell, John Key, Richie McCaw and the Topp Twins are New Zealanders worth trusting.

So say the just-released results of the 2017 Reader's Digest Most Trusted People poll.

Reader's Digest engaged the services of Roy Morgan Research to canvas the opinions of 1400 New Zealanders.

All were asked whom they considered the most trustworthy New Zealander in four categories – most trusted TV presenter, politician, sportsperson and entertainer.

'Our shining stars in this year's Most Trusted New Zealanders' poll have mostly stepped down – or been moved – from positions of prominence. But, their trustworthiness still reigns supreme,” says Reader's Digest Australasian managing editor Louise Waterson.

'For Richie, and the two Johns, the honour of being hailed amongst New Zealand's most trustworthy citizens is not new.”

All three took the top spots in their respective categories last year too, although John Campbell shared his podium with Hilary Barry.

This year Hilary, who moved from the former TV3 to TV1, also shifted in the trust polls from first equal to fourth place, pipped by Peter Williams and her former co-host Paul Henry.

New Zealanders may have heard, rather than seen, John Campbell more of late, but he garnered an 18.4 per cent vote of confidence, followed by Peter Williams with 9 per cent and Paul Henry with 7.9 per cent.

In the political category, our former Prime Minister collected 24.7 per cent of the vote.

It's many years since Helen Clark led the Labour Party and the country, but she's still front of mind and ranking in second place on 15.3 per cent.

New Zealand's Labour party leaders of today, however, fail to make the top three.

Third place goes to NZ First Party leader Winston Peters with his 8.4 per cent voting result.

All Black stars and Olympians consistently rank highly in the poll's most trusted sportsperson category and this year is no different.

Richie McCaw collected 26.4 per cent of the vote, Valarie Adams scored 10.5, and Lydia Ko was in third place with 6.7 per cent.

Sisters, Jools and Lynda Topp, are our most trusted entertainers, collecting 9.5 per cent of the vote in this category, which was won by Dai Henwood last year.

Also up on stage taking a bow this year are singing sensations Sole Mio in second place (7.3 per cent) and radio and television host and presenter Simon Barnett close behind in third (7 per cent).

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9 comments

Really?

Posted on 22-05-2017 15:51 | By WSTAKL

Surely this is a classic stitch up! How can a guy who ran New Zealand to benefit his and his big business mates investments be trusted. Are Kiwis that blind? Same could said about the guy running around a field for 80 minutes. Personally I would trust the doctor or nurse who VOLUNTEERS to help children in worn torn Sudan than anybody on that list. Wake up New Zealand.


@WSTAKL

Posted on 22-05-2017 16:38 | By Papamoaner

I agree. No surprises there. Embarrassingly, the masses do their measurement and assessment by "watching Telly". Not just Kiwis either. Many of them wouldn't know the front from the back if they picked up a book. Running around a field for 80 minutes is all about winners and losers, and if it produces a celebrity, it's better than sex, and replaces it for many. What a funny world - the more technology advances, the more intellectual sophistication diminishes, pulling good judgement down with it, Scary survey result alright. Like the one that almost encumbered us with a silly flag.


Trusted?

Posted on 22-05-2017 17:06 | By comfortablynumb

John Key most trusted ? Try telling that to the families of those trapped and abandoned Pike River Miners


My 2c

Posted on 22-05-2017 18:42 | By Capt_Kaveman

on the right we have popular people one really not the norm but works for them, And on the left we have a blithering idiot and the other that should be hung for treason and i guess most can work that out


The one on the top left

Posted on 22-05-2017 19:42 | By Merlin

I remember the broken promises from the one on the top left.Would not increase GST,etc etc and many more which changed after the election after the votes were obtained.A lot of the statements were for vote catching.Mind you this is a condition that all politicians seem to suffer from.


I don't necessarily disagree....

Posted on 22-05-2017 20:02 | By groutby

....with many comments already made, but please look at the categories in which Readers Digest wanted to use for this poll...if you want to change the four categories then do lobby the Readers Digest to do so...this poll of just 1400 is done for a reason I am sure..it would not reflect on the thoughts and views of all if such a Poll was available to us.


@comfortablynumb

Posted on 23-05-2017 07:52 | By Papamoaner

Not sure I can agree with you there mate. Promising them he would get them out, on the spot in the heat and emotion of the moment, is something any of us could have said in those traumatic circumstances. There's little doubt there are two sides to the story on if and when the mine was or is safe to re-enter, and we should not judge him on that incident alone. To me, he did good things and bad things, but was a vast improvement on some earlier prime ministers that damaged our nation. But I agree with you that he hasn't earned top of the trusted list, for various other reasons.


Dear John...

Posted on 23-05-2017 12:52 | By comfortablynumb

Don't make promises you can't keep (In answer to papamoaner)!


Well..

Posted on 23-05-2017 15:54 | By Me again

which Lucky Dip did they pull John Keys name out of. Or was he on the panel


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