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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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The West Indian cricketers should be sent straight back out of the country. They are proving to be disrespectful of NZs stance on Covid control, unreliable and untrustworthy in their managed islolation.
A decision for the third umpire? But poor judgement and/or leadership for sure.
“We’re disappointed and surprised that they would’ve let themselves down and put the tour at risk.”
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/black-caps/123363394/covid19-west-indies-cricket-boss-frustrated-by-isolation-breach
They obviously haven't bowled one maiden over
I just heard a bit on the news but I tend to agree. It's should be reasonably hardline, not least so that if we have another community outbreak the standard of behaviour is set (and the consequences).
They can take their entitlement to a privilege else where.
They are grounded and stay in your room for not listening.
Yes. 100%.
Seems behaviourally consistent with their decline from the best team around 30-40 years ago into the erratic rabble they are now?
Try typing loser.com into your browser. 😉🤣
Hey, that's clever. How the hell did they do it?! One for LPrent to suss out?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL_redirection
Maori Party leaders write to PM.
"You would think you would hold off, just a few more hours, to allow the process of democracy to run its course," says Waititi. "And then to find out, actually, there's another player here."
Now, they are drafting a letter asking to sit down around a table next week, and negotiate a support agreement between Ardern's government and the Māori Party."
https://www.newsroom.co.nz/maori-party-leaders-write-to-pm
hmm, same old fight between Labour and the Mp? I reckon they'd be better off sitting this one out and building their strength and core support for 2023. Call Labour out each chance they get for the next three years.
Labour will do whatever they need to to suppress small parties.
Do you not think the Labour Maori caucus and the Maori Party could find some common ground to work together?
Sobering thread
https://twitter.com/te_taipo/status/1326377364884959243?s=21
I like Lincoln’s expression
The Oval Office will require renovating and a deep clean.
Rentiers paradise….an interview by Mark Blyth