Of course the bar owner said Tipsy and her friends were no problem. Likely to be some of their most profitable customers.
Chippie really does have to stop that smarmy nodding donkey routine he perfected in the leaders debates. He was on the news again last night. Can’t remember what he was talking about. Probably wasn’t important. Just more smarmy nodding donkey.
By scrapping fees free But of course they haven’t have they. Stop spreading lies. Rather, they taken a Labour policy that rewards failure and turned it in to a policy that rewards those that can stick it out to actually succeeding in their chosen subject.
Overall, a bloody fantastic deal. Much more than I ever expected … with the added benefit of six years of Labour legislative ideology gone by Christmas.
You’ve got what you wanted. Tots, we’ve got rid of the most dishonest incompetent government NZ had ever seen. In its place we’ve got a government who will focus on the mainstream rather than the fringe. Look forward to the labour opposition…if they haven’...
No worries there. Cindy and Co. already totalled the country. The job of our new government is to get it off life support.
What happened to the Māori seats? If you haven’t worked that out 3 weeks post election, I’m sorry for you. It’s the same thing that happened to the general electorate. Real people want real politicians and real solutions . Career politicians, academic ...
All is not lost. We’ll have at least two further chances to win the RWC under our new government.
Send a losing minister from a losing government to a RWC final and look what happens 😁
Yet. But wait, he could be Labours saviour 🤣 https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/thomas-coughlan-labours-soul-searching-begins-as-drums-beat-for-david-parker-challenge/6XN2YZU5NFHG7AVVPK3RDQYF6Q/
Still blaming Cook perhaps???
Shaw????
Like you, I’m incredibly optimistic… that labour won’t see government until to 2030’s, if they manage to survive as a party until then. I expect they have become an irrelevance both to the left and right. You just need to look at the regular posts from ...
I wouldn’t be so optimistic about Labour’s chances in 2026. National just need to run a very simple campaign. One Labour was unable to in 2023: these are the things we’ve done, these are the things that have improved. The other problem Labour has is they’...
How is it possible that clear Labour investment and strong Labour base could be so utterly wrecked? As someone who has only ever lived in the New Lynn electorate and has in the past voted green, red, blue and yellow I can offer my perspective. Labour for ...
I’m very happy for Labour to carry on with their current campaign into opposition. Chippie and his nodding donkey self congratulating routine when he thought he landed the fatal blow in the debates. It worked so well for him. He’s got at least 9 years in ...
Labour had been relentlessly negative all campaign. Why should they stop now?
The opposition should provide plenty of entertainment over the next three years. A Labour leadership spill, no new talent to speak of, just a smaller version of the same. Greens and TPM trying to outdo each other for the most extreme version of hard left. ...
Fingers crossed for a change in New Lynn. Remember my father dragging me along to Jonathan Hunt meetings in our electorate in the 1980s. Labour has taken our electorate for granted as their own for far too long.
When you’ve maxed the mortgage, the credit card, the HP and even the pay day lender is no longer interested, at least you can always fall back on Labours fiscal plan.
RNZ have their numbers wrong. It’s Luxon who is up 6.6% not Hipkins https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2023/09/newshub-reid-research-poll-heartbreak-for-chris-hipkins-as-christopher-luxon-climbs-to-match-him-on-preferred-pm-ranking.html
Winston has always leaned to the right Have you been living under a rock since, say 2017? More seriously, there must be a point at which even the most ardent Labour supporter concedes the chances of them becoming the next government are slim. The exact ...
Or does it increase his pool of voters by garnering voters who are realistic about the left’s prospects at this election? Those who see it as the only viable way to constrain some of the rights more radical policies. The classic hand break argument.
Yep, also cut short any critique of Nationals tax policy, adds to the narrative of a negative campaign from the left etc. All in all something of an own goal.
Read your own link. They are an omnivore 😊
No. I’m in West Auckland.
We have two children aged 10 and 12. The mobile dentist clinic hasn’t visited their school in 3 years. We’ve tried to get appointments and given up. In the end we paid to get them checked privately. Yesterday’s announcement has as much credibility as a ...
The policy is being absolutely slammed by the vox pops as untargeted, too late etc. https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/election-2023-labour-leader-chris-hipkins-to-launch-election-campaign-announce-new-policy-in-a-bid-to-turn-his-polls/...
Yes.
You might ask the same question of 2, 3,7 , 8 and 9 inside the top 10. Frankly Labour had an opportunity here to demonstrate they had talent in their current 60 plus MPs. The public have had a good look at the current cabinet. I suspect to many, especially...
Read. Anyone know when the next polls are out? Roy Morgan usually at the start of the month, so maybe late this week? I haven’t seen a TV3 one for a while. With everything that is going on politically, will be interesting to see if any clear trends are ...
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