Advise taken:)
Looks like this might apply to more than just National & ACT now https://www.kiwiblog.co.nz/2019/05/why_national_shouldnt_fall_into_labours_trap_of_under-estimating_the_prime_minister_of_the_day.html
It's also not anything he raised an issue over or mentioned in an interview in Feb this year https://www.indiannews.co.nz/allstories/dr-gaurav-sharma-a-man-of-conviction
Remember when the media had a field-day because the PM wore "flats"
The trouble is the MSM don't report a lot, not very visibly at least, of what's happened or what's underway - which is a lot & a big improvement https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA2111/S00315/delivered-1000-extra-transitional-homes.htm https://www.stuff.co....
I disagree that it's all because "they like her" for many of them in the work place, in their homes & life generally they are her They know how capable they are so anyone blindly doubting hers & her ability for oversight & seeing the issues that NZ needs ...
Which chapter? I found my copy I thought I'd passed it on but haven't just curious without time for a re-read
No one ever wants that sort of desperation - at least now it's become visible to people who never recognised how easy that can come about until covid knocked on their doors At least there has been back-up but TBH most people continue on relatively normally...
Go for it:)
If he's so fond of gossip it might pay people to recall that "journalists" don't come with automatically "clean" slates, let alone "Slaters" which opens them up for scrutiny as well http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/4788566/Sophie-reporters-bad-taste-costume
Hairdressers have been going gangbusters around lockdown restrictions, it's not something most people can generally do themselves, & you seem to not have noticed that butcher shops are probably at 10% of the numbers they once were at but not due to covid ...
At the very least Key could have been original - it's paywalled but shows Shane Jones used the phrase a year ago, it may have even included the wording "self-congratulatory" also Key's no where near as good as he imagines himself to be these days https://...
Juduth Collins has a liking for trying to pass uncouth comments as "vernacular" "he need's to meet his maker" "people would like to bottle her" "stab from the front" And they're just the ones she's willing to make in public - god only knows what else she ...
But ACT resembles in many ways nothing more useful than a set of matryoshka dolls - the sooner the distractions from that are gone the sooner NZ will see that
Politik also had it first thing this morning too but then removed it pending investigating the validity of any of it - the outcome of that has not as yet been posted Disappointing when you're paying for usually reliable facts, news, information
The Port workers have had the chance to be vaccinated for five months - Tauranga's a bit ripe for conspiracy theories & political game playing The option was at the Port since the beginning of March did they really need their hands held from management ...
NZF also registered a 3 or so points - National barely shifted & Seymour is the beneficiary of dissatisfaction there. That's a long, long way from a govt under "threat" and an even longer way out from where NZers view performance again and then vote next ...
Seymour barely let's anyone get a look at the majority of his MPs for good reason - no one can name more that one or two. They cost $1.4m per annum - the chances of another five on those figures being much use are slim to non-existent The Opposition has ...
Like the Tax Payers Union that's an appearance they like to promote but other than Seymour having been on the tax payers' (State) payroll for a while now drilling down the MPs Epsom hauled up in I've only seen one or two with anything like valid ...
Oh my mistake - because I'm local to BOP I probably think locally
Muller has only been in Parliament since 2014 - Ryall was still there in 2011 - Muller was at Fonterra & made no more impact in that role that he did in Parliament other than shredding the leadership
Judith? Really? Was ILG not enough for you you will take down your own when it suits?
Certainly not a city's (1140) worth as the National govt did in Tauranga - who decided that was a remotely good idea to lose the income from freehold properties & the valuable land they stand on in a city with a shortage of it. The "idea" failed were ...
I see "customary" as common use things move on - for everyone to use whatever tools become available. Some things fall out of use, like burning witches etc and progress gives access across the board to all people to things no one once had. Otherwise "...
So you'd apply the same traditions to medicine/health advances, the medium by which you've posted your opinion, telecommunications, flight even motor vehicles?
"Bridges stood next to Todd Muller" well someone who's looked at the election candidate returns should ask them where the massive local donation funding 2014-17 they both benefited from disappeared to. It was basically from one source, except for Muller in...
Everyone's taking pot-shots as the govt battles thru giving NZ the best options. This morning Campbell on Breakfast interviewed a West Coast hotel CEO about closures that are in fact temporary until tourists return as, in his words, they as an entity "will...
That is known to be far from the case she's been known to always be well prepared for a long time https://www.kiwiblog.co.nz/2019/05/why_national_shouldnt_fall_into_labours_trap_of_under-estimating_the_prime_minister_of_the_day.html
That's your opinion but it's not the same Chris in other people's. Mine is Labour is strongly middle NZ - the National Party are a further 2 seats down on this poll with the others pretty much what they are. The 25% of votes National get pretty much see ...
It's a scam we ge" t a reminder by email but it's from this address "no.reply@nzta.govt.nz"
The hat wearing has precedence I believe Dover Samuels Labour MP till round the mid-2000s was rarely seen not wearing one incl in Parliament. I think many early photos show it was a common thing but here and in the UK Westminster system
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