Well, there was the pledge card... and then Labour went and retrospectively changed the law so it was OK.
No one cares about the "deeply personal" emails. The Labour Party / Campaign / Mayoralty etc emails though… let's get those out in the open.
Some people in here need a reminder that Simon Bridges is Māori. Some of the shit above is just pure nasty.
Ngāpuhi are last of the big Iwi to settle, but still others going through the process.
There is no point... it's a complete virtue signalling exercise, nothing more.
Back up a bit there... a) not just men doing it. b) you might not have scuttled about hiding John Key books, but plenty of others did. Those 2 points render the rest of your analysis as, basically, a bunch of emotive crap.... as per usual.
Boris has all the bargaining power... leave on my terms, or we'll hard Brexit. People are under the impression that a hard Brexit leaves Great Britain in a void; it doesn't. They just revert to WTO rules, and keep calm and carry on. Trade potential outside...
Nice attempt at revisionism there... he's Labour through and through.
Ummm, Bill? That image was debunked by hospital staff some time ago.
"While you lot are down there, do you think you could find my marbles? I've lost them."
The part of MBIE which deals with oil is not in that building.
How will this stack up against solid-state battery tech, based on aluminium, that's in rapid development? Pretty sure Hyundai have put up about $1b on this approach.
To be fair, they did take action. It just happened to be the wrong action.
It's in relation to McClay's father... now go look at Robertson's father's background.
Gee, if you're going down that path, then you might wanna do some reading on Grant Robertson.
Rebecca Kitteridge @ GCSB said it happens right across the political spectrum, at central and local government levels.
The latest PHEV Range Rover has less fuel consumption and less CO2 emissions than the latest PHEV Toyota RAV4... the Range Rover should be heavily discounted to encourage those that can afford to, can move across.
As much of a dick Folau is, people could have just gone "what a dick", rolled their eyes, unsubscribed from his feeds, and we wouldn't be where we are today.
Depends on which version of the Bible you read.
It took 4 posts ... must be a new record. [lprent: Banned for 2 weeks for stupid flamewar diversion. That was a completely legitimate comment. ] [TheStandard: A moderator moved this comment to Open Mike as being off topic or irrelevant in the post it was ...
It was obviously part of her agreement to become Labour Party leader... everyone else must do the heavy lifting, while I stand there and say "Let's Tax This".
That's conducted every election.
Says a lot about the MP's in the Labour Party, if the PM feels the need to tell them all to be nice.
Everyone was told that the economy would collapse if the UK voted to leave... it never happened. There will be a hit for a period of time, if a no-deal Brexit occurs, but there is a 2-year changeover once no-deal is confirmed.
Probably depends on outcome of this Thursday's vote.
+1 And other countries will follow... the European Union has overreached past the point of no return.
He's basically just told 17.4m voters, of which a large number will be Labour supporters, that their 2016 vote didn't matter. Way to go!
So the middle class are the "rich pricks" now, by your reckoning.
Still won't appeal to the middle class. Anything, other than a total rejection by Labour, will consign them to history.
Still would have got it across the line easily, but instead what has been proposed will have middle NZ saying "leave me alone". I have $10 on the whole thing being dumped completely by middle of next year. Just like every other time it's been mooted.
Could have just introduced another tax tier threshold of (say) 66% of anything over $250k, and been done with it. Vast majority of NZ'ers would have said OK.
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