Ohhhh. One, I don't even know it was linked to anything and 2 I don't have a blog.
Weka, there is also a chunk of labour supporters who would prefer going with NZF and keeping the greens out. Labour should build a working relationship with all possible partners, and if the greens ever want to be in government then they need to learn to ...
We must watch different versions. But regardless, go team labour. Keep all your options open, don't tie yourself to the greens and have no other plan. Why are you so keen to spy on me? I wouldn't have a clue where my "handle" goes.
You need to watch more parliament tv.
The greens will get what they are given. The other option is national in government. Well provided NZF doesn't pip them at the post again. That would be hilarious.
Yea, if you think that you really are just as blind as those on the right.
Lol, if there is one thing a number on the left and right share it is the level of indignation and ivory towerness they demonstrate when more rational and practical heads won't blindly go along with them. The word was circus.
Ummm how has it blown up for them? The only ones who care are the Greens and their supporters. And even then, at a guess, interest is dwindling for the supporters. And if you think the greens would say no to being in government because of this you are ...
You misunderstand the uses of the word. If you think for a moment NZF and the Greens would not come to public verbal blows if given the job of picking among themselves, then you don't know them very well. There is no spin. Labour did the right thing. If ...
Can you imagine the circus that would follow???? No, labour made the right and sensible choice.
Labour cannot favour one possible support partner over another. Perhaps the better move in an mmp world is to look how the committee is made up, as opposed to attacking labour for refusing to play favourites when they will prob need more than just the ...
I will grant you he should have told them. However he still did the right thing. And there will be many general public labour supporters who will not be upset at this.
Labour has made the right move.
Good luck with that wish.
Just as predicted. No wonder National are backing away from this policy quick smart. Oh and the 20% FYI, that number includes mentally and extremely physically handicapped children in special schools. Just more dishonesty from national to push idiology and...
The greens need to grow up politically. You think given how long they have been in parliament they would have by now. Guess not. Labour did the right thing. They might need the Greens, or NZF or both after the next election, so cannot play favourites. This...
Yes, such a shame he was led astray by greed.
Well given how Hone was gloating about screwing over the tax payers, I'd be careful to whom you ascribe good morals too.
Lol, you go on believing in fairy tales then.
Of which there is no proof this has happened.
Oh, I am sorry. I had no idea there was a limit on how many replies to posts one was allowed. Another one of my bad habits. Answering when spoken to. So sorry not to have ignored you after your second or third post. Although that said, it seems you share ...
How is it ignorant to refuse to accept the view of the loudest voices on here based on nothing but the wind?
Those who cannot physically get to a polling station can cast special votes before hand on a day when they have help to get there. Or as you point out, get picked up on the day and transported to a poll booth. They are in no way prevented from voting. And ...
And in what way is the current system not? There has to be a check on who has voted to avoid fraud. So, you have to have a roll. You have to give people time to get on the roll, and plenty of opportunities/methods to do so. Which there is. Those who cannot...
People were given a huge amount of time to get themselves on the roll. There was a massive drive by the commission, and political parties across a wide range of mediums to get people signed up and out to vote. How much more time do you want to give them to...
Yes "WE" will have t wait for what the judge says. I, on the other hand, don't. I already have a very strong suspicion of the outcome. And it will not be to your liking. Oh and as for Weka's comment, the fact that no complaint was made to the commision ...
That and my annoying habit of standing by what I say. I know how frustrating it is for some on here that I refuse to flip flop without actual evidence of the claims being made. How naughty of me.
There is being slack and then there is being lazy. I make no apology. If you cannot be bothered to accept the responsibility, then don't cry about not being able to exercise the right.
Not irrlevent Weka. Pointless because there is no proof is there. But despite requests that I must keep changing my views on a given topic (on the hour if one poster is catered to) oddly enough I tend to hold fast to my views unless valid evidence that a ...
Yes Blue, he contacted electoral supervisors, but never laid a complaint with the commission. A situation as serious as electoral fraud and he never laid a complaint. Rather odd really. Poor judgement perhaps? And no, my questions have not been answered ...
No chance.
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