Good point, AB - John Key couldn't use a hammer, but this bloke can repurpose technology (in this instance, a bed-leg, like nobody's business!). Future Leader of the National Party?
For all and any party. More likely they'd be drawn to National though :-) Not The Greens. No way at all.
Why, ya gotta wonder, did Uffindell choose to do this? Uffindell "... used his maiden speech to critique a “growing culture of lawlessness, lack of accountability, a sense of impunity, and significant underlying generational social problems”. ??? Was it ...
I guess we don't need to know...unless they stand as National Party candidates.
You're unusually worked-up over this, Gosman. Do you see an opportunity for ACT in this?
Of course you are right, tsmithfield. Your logical, compassionate approach should be taken by political parties, when dealing with those who have committed crimes. Let's hope National, when designing their Law & Order policies, take heed of your advice. ...
Gosman, I guess you're piling on in there hope that the ACT candidate will be awarded the seat, should Uffindel be ousted?
I wonder if we'll learn why Uffindell was expelled, while his fellow child-beaters were merely suspended?
But the National Party deputy-leader says, Sam" is sincere (now) and changed (now). She's sure he will join her in condemning bullying of that sort (now). How she knows this, we cannot know. She didn't hear about the bullying incident until yesterday...
Lord Rutherford's back! Good news! (Great video) https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/129510845/statue-of-lord-ernest-rutherford-retrieved-as-accused-thief-runs-into-river
Key'd hand him a bed-leg.
Pucky, are you another who believes Mallard, wielding a weapon, beat a 13 year-old boy?
Is this the template for National's policy on violent crime? If the brutaliser says "sorry", even 22 years later, clean slate!
"Tau" - that means "shrinking violet" in te reo Maori, right?
Trevor Mallard, along with a couple of his mates, beat a 13 year-old boy with wooden bed-legs?? I didn't know that, Brigitte! Appalling!
NRT says: "Uffindell characterises this as "just being silly and playing up". Which is typical for bullies, and tells you everything you need to know about the man. The kicker is that the National Party knew this "and were grateful he had disclosed it to ...
Chester Borrows says: "Chester Borrows · Follow Good point, and I feel 16 year olds deserve to be able to leave their past behind ... however nothing Nats are saying in Opposition indicate that they can see a 16 year old being allow a chance to redeem ...
"The National Party’s newest MP, Sam Uffindell, was asked to leave his exclusive boarding school ..." He was asked to leave. Minor matter? I don't think so.
Nandor says: "Nandor Tanczos Markus Petz I'm not sure I'd compare 4 young men jumping a 13 year old at night and bashing him with wooden clubs for a laugh, with having a mental illness."
Sure; here it is: crickets
Silliest? One of the silliest things??? "The National Party’s newest MP, Sam Uffindell, was asked to leave his exclusive boarding school after viciously beating a younger student late at night. Uffindell only offered the man an apology last year, 22 years ...
He'll try to come in from the sun, like the kamikaze pilots did ... ... oh, hang on!
"Several of the protesters could be seen displaying Z symbols - which are regarded as denoting support for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine - either on their skin or clothing." Great effort from the dags that trail in Tamaki's wake. https://www.stuff.co.nz/...
Contrast with National's campaign - "Shambles, shambles, shambles, shambles, shambles, shambles...." Crickets... Small dogs yapping...
The National Party strategists will be pouring over video from the House, looking for vulnerabilities in Jacinda's responses to Opposition questions, looking to train Luxon to apply his meagre skills to those weak points. Labour's strategists will be doing...
Pasture-grasses for stock feed are by far the greater agent of destruction of our native forests - by FAR!
Woolly nightshade can look after itself - doesn't need our help. The primary plant-agent-of-destruction of native forests here in NZ has been the pasture grasses; it's everywhere and our forests have fallen at their approach. Deeply saddening (see ...
I don't know about them, so I did my research :-) " Love the trees or hate them, the tui have no qualms at all. The nectar is manna from heaven to them. And therein lies the problem. I was contacted recently by someone who is crusading against the sale and...
"Here in Auckland Prunus campanulata is in full bloom (recently banned here) every tree in my street is packed with Tuis " Therein lies he rub - what to do, what to do? Work with those generous plants, not against them. When they become redundant, retire ...
I haven't. I've been invited, but my dislike of travel works against me. I believe it to be, as you say, a fantastic place.
What I think is happening is: all bets are off: Bishop et al are simply going to repeat: shambles, shambles, shambles till the cows come home; nothing else matters.
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