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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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Winston Peters and his Welsh sidekick are an embarrassment. Question time is not Bad Vaudeville time. They are not amusing, not entertaining not relevant at all. Peter’s owes a genuine apology to Meghan Woods. What an ignorant ageing buffoon. One minute he’s espousing ‘We are all one.’All equal. All to be treated without difference according to our races but then he’s telling Meghan to be quiet on the Marae. He makes no sense. He can’t have it both ways. I won’t be sad to see the back of him.
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I'm picking dementia! Otherwise how would he struggle with bilingual signage and forget that he was a leading part of labour s covid strategy?
Well this lady is not going to win "Mother of the year"
Mum shot at police to help ram-raiding kids escape to make up for poor past parenting – NZ Herald
At least she's not getting home detention.
Winston Peters and Shane Jones are a couple of old rude vaudeville clowns wanting to still be relevant. Pathetic attention seekers.
And yet, in some poll released today NZ First's ratings are on the up. An unfortunate example of the stupidity out there in voter land.
At least ACT went down.
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"We are not going to meet the 2030 dreamy fairytale aspirational figures that will be freeing ourselves of fossil fuels as generating energy," Minister Jones said.
That 2030 target is part of New Zealand's trade agreement with the EU and if it's not reached, there's a $24 billion reparation bill.
"We're going to bring rigour and commonsense to the hysteria surrounding climate change," he said.
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Mining on Department of Conservation (DoC) and Stewardship land is also in the pipeline, Jones said.
"We are going to extract the dividend from Mother Nature's legacy on the DoC estate and those areas previously known as Stewardship land.
"There'll be a fast track for mining, fast track for energy, that's the thing coming in your direction," said Jones.
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2023/12/shane-jones-says-new-zealand-won-t-meet-dreamy-fairytale-2030-paris-agreement-goal.html