Labour should govern by themselves
Judith [Take a few days off for wasting Moderator time; back on Monday Troll Day – Incognito]
Just search the Stuff and NZ Herald archives, add to that Baier media publications, and you'll find a plethora of the aforementioned Baby Neve related articles.
I find it hard to be critical of National in this rare instance, as at least they are tabling policies. Much the same could be said of ACT, New Conservative, Greens and several other smaller parties. My own team are pretty much lame in the policy depart, ...
The difference between believers in Green tax policies and the Titanic, is there's a a far greater chance of the Titanic floating. I can see why Labour is politely but sensibility distancing itself from the Greens policy platforms, simply put, they want to...
Many here are calling it coasting, but really the strategy appears to be a simple but effective "Shut up and say nothing". Labour has made virtually zero policy releases, yet still riding high in the polls, whereas Nationals and Greens are making policy ...
Mock me as you will, but at the end of the day, all the Greens will achieve in Auckland Central, is to probably gift the seat to the Nationals. The Greens may succeed in gaining a good number of votes in the seat, but this will primarily come at the ...
"National voters contemplating a vote for Chloe Swarbrick"... Oh please Micky, enough already with the green delusions. Any true National voter will continue to vote National, regardless of the candidate. Any disenfranchised National are most likely to ...
What planet is Adele Rose orbiting, it's clearly not the same planet as the rest of us if she believes manufacturers and importers shall absorb cost responsibility. Price loading will occur, whilst the consumer once again has their wallet plundered once ...
Don't worry about it too much Dennis, there are those of us on this site who are sufficiently balanced, and indeed have the intellect to identify as you have, that the Greens along with NZ First are both political Road-Kill. The whole tax is love dogma was...
Does anybody really place any stock in these faux staged debates. All you hear is politicians reciting scripted answers to pre formulated questions. If people are undecided voters at this stage, then perhaps they don't hold sufficient intelligence to vote ...
A complete cluster to say the least, the PM is made to look like an Australian Premier by charging, just more disorganised. Its either lawful or unlawful under the Bill of Rights, it's really that simple, so why is the PM making herself look incompetent by...
A fact, or a pure fantasy ! Greens are history this election, and Labour don't need the extra baggage while governing in their own right. Greens are normally heading north in the polls at this time in the election cycle, yet this time they are heading ...
"Everybody has a moral obligation to vote Labour".....why exactly? If You are using Biden in the US as your moral compass, then heaven forbid, it may be just as well that Trump remains in office. Biden is one seriously damaged individual, do your research ...
While it appears obvious Labour shall win the election, I feel many here are placing too much stock in polls. The fact is polls are fickle, easily manipulated, often selected from key demographic groups, and as recent history has shown, they are rarely ...
It appears many here are getting all hot'n'huffy regarding this poll which appears highly questionable at best. Even the Prime Minister appeared somewhat sceptical on the Mike Hosking interview regarding the poll results. Article in Stuff this morning ...
"Not dictatorship, democracy " Genuinely interested in what model you propose for a democracy, as I was under the belief we already lived in a democracy. Sure, not always ideal, but it's reasonably functional and served us well for many years. Sometimes ...
@sacha And dictorial style decrees like your closing sentence (re: wealth tax) is why the Greens are heading to the political wilderness. It's almost arrogance, and a lesson quickly learned by the Prime Minister whilst running away from the CGT at great ...
The Greens polled in excess of 9% to 11% prior to the 2017 election, yet only achieved 6.2% on Election Day. The party has progressively decreased its voter share over the past few years, this appears to be in line with their drift from "green" policies, ...
Appears some here conflict their own arguments regarding "paying for forced quarantine ", and loosely apply the word "kiwi" when determining who should enter the country and have their wallet emptied by the PM who demands Kindness, yet appears to show ...
It's easy to deflect from the issue by attacking another's viewpoint. I've direct daily exposure to many families and children suffering from such welfare squandering, whereas you I suspect are sitting all cosy in front of a keyboard with a soy latte in ...
Social welfare support payments shouldn't be used as a lifestyle choice to derive income, which too many today view with a sense of entitlement, without having ever worked or paid taxes. Rember, its those of us that actually pay taxes that provides the ...
Perhaps it's high time parliamentary privilege is outlawed entirely. What Peter's has done is no different to what Mallard has done in reality. Both have used, and in my view misused parliamentary privilege, the difference being Mallard has stiffed the ...
Really, is such vile language necessary...most here manage to express themselves in more civil tones and still get their point across. We don't know all the facts, just some media speculation at best. This gentleman may have genuine mental health issues, ...
There appears to be many here suggesting Labour fall on their swords to let the Greens have a place at the political table. The question really is why, when they only represent perhaps 5% of voters in NZ. If they can't win on their own merits, then perhaps...
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