Written By: Campbell - Date published: 7:45 pm, January 16th, 2011 - 23 comments
Recently, I did a post on how Labour should be focused on creating an over-arching narrative that embodies its broad set of policies. This should make Labour’s vision loud and clear in election year. While Labour continues to rebuild policy, I have a number of ideas on how Labour could best deliver a new narrative […]
Written By: Campbell - Date published: 12:04 pm, January 9th, 2011 - 59 comments
The Sunday Star-Times has produced an interesting article on the role of emotion in people’s voter choices leading into this year’s General Election. While the results are not great news for Labour supporters, it’s the first poll of its kind to be made public in NZ. There’s a lot of controversy over whether we ought […]
Written By: Campbell - Date published: 8:28 am, November 3rd, 2010 - 47 comments
National is finding new exploitative ways to try save their by-election campaign in Mana.
Written By: Campbell - Date published: 8:16 am, October 6th, 2010 - 10 comments
Ministerial staffers who have worked under the National and Labour governments of recent years have begun commenting on some of the differences between each.
Apparently, one key difference has been that National ministers refuse to hire staff from other ministerial offices to avoid being labelled by their ministerial colleagues as staff-poachers.
Written By: Campbell - Date published: 7:37 pm, June 11th, 2010 - 64 comments
Being a red blooded adult didn’t damage John Key when he confessed to visiting a strip club in 2007. After this incident, Key continued to build upon his brand as an ordinary Kiwi bloke, which continues to be his strongest asset.
Written By: Campbell - Date published: 11:53 pm, June 8th, 2010 - 26 comments
Over the weekend, I read the right wing blogs with interest and their frequent references to left-wing politicians troughing at the taxpayers expense and other such instances of abuse. I then lent my mind to the National-led Government and how they have fared in this regard over the last 18 months.
This is what I came up with:
The current rise of populism challenges the way we think about people’s relationship to the economy.We seem to be entering an era of populism, in which leadership in a democracy is based on preferences of the population which do not seem entirely rational nor serving their longer interests. ...
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