And a baseball cap to go with it.
Nice one!
The "Wine boxes" were produced back in the early nineties. 13 years ago???
I don't think we should hold our collective breaths.
My thoughts exactly. Roll on October.
Have been watching the PM's press conference. She is superb and such a contrast to the leader of the opposition. Collins couldn't wait to alert the media in contrast to the PM using tact and discretion. Extra-marital affairs involving MPs have gone on for ...
What is it about youngish National Party male MPs. Is it cultural, genetic or perhaps an over abundance of testosterone Remember that supremely arrogant young upstart Aaron Gilmore and the Hamner Springs affair back in 2013. He was dismissed from the ranks...
Totally agree Patricia. I admire Muller for his honesty and, as you say, it all shows just how good Jacinda is in her role. As Brian Gould has said recently, these times require a different style of opposition leaders. Bridges didn't get it and neither did...
In talking with Jack Tame on television yesterday Kaye made the astounding claim that in passing judgement on Hamish Walker one had to take the "human element" into account. Good Grief. Did she and her colleagues, as well as the usual media culprits, take ...
Spectacular announcement just now. Boag feeding Woodhouse stuff for weeks. Muller claiming just yesterday that there was no need to question his own MP's on whether or not they had anything to hide. All done and dusted he claimed, with the confessions of ...
Not sure if I have read you properly Just Is. The massive Save Manapouri Campaign did just that and the government of the day backed down over the plan to raise the lake level.
National has known for some time that the only chance they had of making inroads into Labours support was to discredit it on the Covid19 issue. Clearly this whole appalling saga has been master-minded by the the Crosby-Textor brigade and, this time, it has...
Certainly hope so. She has got away with spouting her bias for years on "The Panel". In recent times I have tuned in to the Concert programme while she at the microphone.
Bishop to Woodhouse. Easy dots to join.
Plenty of these on the other thread on this topic. You just don't want to see them as it spoils your narrative.
Absolutely Matiri. Trusted by all. David Cunliffe a close second. Articulate and clever. Gave slime ball Ryall a roasting every time they clashed when he was Minister. Should have been the Party Leader after Helen Clark resigned. Mind you, we have ended up...
Reminds me in some way of Muldoon's ridiculous bribe in 1975. (Superannuation). I think people will see through this one though.
You are correct - Bill English went to St Patrick's College, Silverstream. Nevertheless another RC in the cohort. I'm not sure that I am happy with the inference that one needs to be an RC to have a strong sense of social justice . If, in fact that is what...
Do you really think that Jacinda makes her decisions in a vacuum. She has shown time and again, but especially in recent times, that she listens to her advisors. There are plenty of members in treasury as well as in her own party, who have much savvy on ...
Probably will. We still get doses of the appalling biased Michelle Boag almost weekly
A slight exaggeration on my part - the "tight five" might have been a better analogy. I have included a link to an article from Stuff (obviously a little out of date now) which makes very interesting reading. http://www.stuff.co.nz/editors-picks/8256626/...
A slight exaggeration on my part - the "tight five" might have been a better analogy. I have included a link to an article from Stuff (obviously a little out of date now) which makes very interesting reading. http://www.stuff.co.nz/editors-picks/8256626/...
Key's "inner circle" looked like a seven-a-side from St Bede's Old Boys. Interesting. Key must have been the odd man out.
Thanks for that.
Where did that figure of 361 million come from? The population of Sweden is roughly twice that of New Zealand.
Julius Vogel once borrowed ten million pounds, a staggering amount at that time, to revive a stagnant economy. It seemed to do the trick. I seem to recall that much of it was spent on infrastructure - things like railways!
It is Bridges and the National Party playing the Muldoon fear game - remember the dancing cossacks - they will be reappearing soon. An appalling tactic in these times.
Bring back the Ministry of Works
You've been watching "House of Cards"!!
Bridges will be singing to the Crosby Textor Song sheet. They will use every dirty trick available to them.
You are telling me he was a progressive. Pray elaborate. It was "Steady as she goes" or, as Harold McMillan would have said "You have never had it so good. The farmers were happy (until the wool crises) but, oh yes, he did drag us into the dreadful ...
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