While it may not be what you or many here want it is clear that the majority of New Zealanders who voted on Saturday do want it. Personally I think it is an opportunity to ensure the right people are doing those roles in comparison to staff who are ...
They can. Whether they choose to is a different question and if they dont/can't then in 3 years time we will see a swung back to Labour/Greens. Either way NZ will be better or we'll all have 3 more years of Government fuckups.
... past 12 months when contacted nobody is available), or to take...
I'm happy with the most effective solution which will ensure criminals are removed from society until they have been punished and rehabilitated for their crimes.
I'm more than happy with National/Act/NZ First coalition. While any coalition has the potential for conflicts and difficulties and obviously the more parties the more possibility for them occur, however I do believe that each of these parties can if tthey ...
If National and Act do not attack crime and make a demonstrable improvement between today and the next election they will not be in power. 3 strikes will be re-implemented with new provisions the restrict the ability for the Judicary to pervert its purpose...
This is a victory for all New Zealanders who used their democratic rights to elect a government that best represents them. Like all governments there will be policies that positively and negatively effect each of us indivdually just like there were in the ...
For me I hope we see an improvement in crime & safety, health and education statistics and performance. A reduction in taxpayer funds being wasted on ideological projects and programs which produce no benefit or outcomes. Progress on repairing and ...
The government of today will be the same as the government of yesterday and the struggles that New Zealand faces will be the same. However yesterday the people of New Zealand have decided that the old government were unable to address those struggles and ...
It is not my victory but rather a victory for democracy and for all New Zealanders.
I'm suggesting 836,882 New Zealanders from all walks of life have decided that Labour have not been able to deliver the promises they have made over the last 3 (arguably 6) years and to improve their lives and the country that an alternative government is ...
Labour Votes 2020 Election: 1,443,545 2023 Election: 606,663 Change: -836,882 Labour Seats 2020 Election: 65 2023 Election: 34 Change: -31 Source(s) 2020 Election Results 2023 Election Results
A new day. A new Prime Minister. A beautiful sunrise. A new hope for New Zealand.
This wasn't just in the rural areas our count started just before Rotorua and right through the main route in town to the turn off towards Rotorua. In that stretch was the where we counted the majority of Labour hoardings (7). But to put in comparison one ...
No desire of anything. I did wonder if it was possibly due to: A) the funding issue but that wouldn't explain the difference in numbers even when compared to smaller party's. B) Labour utilizing different modes of advertising which is possible I can say I ...
My Daughter and I drove from Just outside of Rotorua to Taihapa yesterday and were surprised at the quantity of election hordings, specifically the lack of Labour ones of which we counted only 10 on the entire drive which was less than even New Zeal's ...
The quotes made are by Rev. John Warren and Rerawa Chief Nopera Panakareao and published in a book written by Scott. Rev John Warren was English Missionary present at the signing of the treaty. A summary of his life can be found in his obituary here. ...
"your analysis does not involve even the most cursory examination of the words of the treaty" No because there isn't agreement on what those in the treaty me and that'd the problem. The were still debating the meaning of the words behind the treaty 183 ...
I try to catch ĥis interviews with the PM (Tuesday) and the MPs on Wednesday mornings as they coincide with when I run my girls to school. Otherwise usually listen spotify/podcasts/audio books. Really enjoying re-listening to World War Z currently.
In regards to their Treaty Policy yes. Unfortunately we can't pick and choose policies and we have a "Take or Leave it all approach". I sometime think it would be be nice that instead of having list vote we got a policy vote so you could vote for your ...
"and a corpus of racist literature by authors such as Stuart C Scott" I can't comment in regards to Stuart C Scott as a whole (I only have the one book by him), however from what I do have I would say I wouldn't agree with his perspective. He has some ...
Can't you do better than this? Better than the 1st hand words of people who were actually present at the time of the signing and one who subsequently remained part of the community for a further 15 years afterwards vs arguments presented by others? How ...
All claims without supporting evidence. Next you will be arguing the fact that we need air to stay alive is a claim, but to hopefully to satisfy you: [really excessive number of links deleted] The most frightening thing about all of those headlines (I ...
My humble apology for not being specific enough with the link I provided for both of the quotes I used and for not acknowledging your request. Please accept this statement as my acknowledgement and the request to comply with the "moderation notes for ...
Might I also add: "There is simply no one correct interpretation of the treaty" ~The Treaty of Waitangi Education Series - Book 1 - The Story of the Treaty - State Services Commission 2006 - ISBN 0-478-24477-0
Not sure how you would like me to post links to material contained in a book however: Chapter 1 - The Travesty of Waitangi - Stuart C. Scott ISBN : 0-473-03094-2
And what policies of National are designed to address poverty? You tell me, I'm not a National Supporter. I thought this thread was about who performed best in last night's debate between the Labour Party and National Party and as I said last night in my ...
Mike Hosking When Chris Hipkins was in your electorate and I can't remember where it was. It must have been last week or possible the week before there was a street they were walking down Security did not want him to walk down that street. What was that ...
Unfortunately, your belief seems to contradictory to the first-hand accounts we have from people present at the actual time. "I was present at the great meeting at Waitangi when the celebrated treaty was signed, and also at a meeting which took place ...
There are 2 ram raids per day in Te Puke There are? I wouldn't know as I don't live there and would have thought that 2 ram raids per day referred to in last night's debate was nationwide. But considering crime has reached the point that the PM security ...
Mr Nobody is, and will be pretty ...
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