The COC seem to want to change things for the sake of changing things, God only knows how much it is going to cost to change all the Maaori Signage, like the old saying goes in the Marketing World "There is money in change" ? Winston always goes on about ...
I don't understand what Winston has to gain out of making these statement's, whether he is right or wrong he keeps shooting himself in the foot and destroying his credibility.
I am hallucinating just thinking of a NACT Government under Luxon/Seymour a NACT First Government may be bearable with Winston and NZF being able to keep NACT in check however don't know how harmonious it will be, interesting times in NZ Politics.
.... and do we have enough housing for this Immigration surge, and additional 110,000 people at 3-4 people per household equates to 30,000 to 35,000 additional homes are we even building that many houses per annum ???
I don't even believe Nicola Willis can make this stuff up "it will put downward pressure on rents ?".
Winston NZF hasn't got anything to gain by going on about Maori separatism, Maori health, welfare & prison statistics do not make good reading, Maori have been disenfranchised for the past 180+ years and we need to help the lower socio-economic groups ...
Maybe the time is right for a Cross Party Coalition of NZF/Greens/TMP I think NZ has had enough of Pepsi & Coke.
WOW doesn't sound good for our potential new Deputy PM.
I don't understand why NZF & Labour are at logger heads, I thought they were quite constructive in Coalition 2017.
Looks like Winston & NZF are your best bet then.
With Winston and NZF probably going to get 8-9% we will probably have a Minority Government in power after the negotiations are over. With Winston holding a Confidence and Supply Agreement
Humpty Dumpty could fall off the wall at the rate he is going.
Humpty Dumpty could fall off the wall at the rate he is going.
Labour are not really promoting their main policy points as far as I am aware, or maybe I am not listening properly. I shudder thinking what a NACT Coalition is going to do to this country and I can't see a NACT First Coalition coming to fruition, hell ...
NZ has definitely been on a steady downward spiral for the past 30-40 years under both National & Labour.
Agree Herodotus most of what you are saying is correct, wages are poor here in NZ vs the Cost of Living and Housing, however the Supermarket Owners and the Corporates are doing extremely well, likewise the AU Banks are making record profits however ...
Luxon is appearing very weak waffling a lot, Chippy needs to go in hard this last week and expose National's weaknesses.
Just another Corporate Snake Oil Salesman like Honest John.
Like +100% good analysis
Pukekohe Vegetable Growers gearing up for a big drought has to happen soon especially with all the rain we have had over the past 2 years, it is the law of averages.
National are looking lost, no clear policy apart from selling $2.0 million homes to the Saudi's.
Labour/Green/TPM looking solid coming up to next Saturday, fear mongering by National is not going down well with voters, evidently the Economy is going well according to all the statistics.
Agree +100% bringing in Honest John at the last minute may have done National more harm than good IMHO. Also I can not see Luxon forming a Government with a NACT First combination, if Winston and NZF can get enough votes say 8-9% we may see a National/NZF ...
Luxon getting nervous pulling out all the tricks from the old Crosby Textor Handbook.
Which ever way the dice rolls and NZF gets 6.0% + I think Winston and NZF will be holding the right cards and will have a say in the next Government.
JK mangles his words at the best of times.
However last week they rolled out Honest John the Snake Oil Salesman, it may be the Master Stroke National needed to secure the Election.
That's a really positive/progressive approach by the Nat's ???
Winston will lot let de Lux release the dogs of war on the New Zealand Economy he will keep the Nats under his thumb, I doubt whether we will see a NACT First Coalition.
Will be interesting reading the Press analysis of the debate tomorrow, sounds as if Seymour got the rough end of the pineapple.
I think Seymour will be in tears come Election Night.
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