Micky I'm still waiting for you to tell me why you insist on defending drop kick parents? As for a sophisticated response, scroll up a bit old chap and you will see where I have given plenty of sophisticated responses. Now, care to answer my question?
Back to 1970's economics because that worked so well last time?
Micky Yet plenty of people in NZ manage to do so every single week. Why are you so intent on making excuses for drop kick parents?
iprent I take it you made that comment with your tongue very firmly pressed against the inside of your cheek. Either that or you are simply in true Labour party mode.
micky One in five kids have parents who are drop kicks. That is the true stat. The really outrageous thing about that stat is that once again you guys want to defend the feral parents. There is no excuse at all for any child to go to school hungry, or ...
Viper One in five fails. That is not the result of an "overall-excellent teaching profession" That is the result of a failing education system that allows itself to put politics ahead of outcome. If you guys really were genuine about fixing our failing ...
One in five fails KJT. That is the only fact you need. Mind you, it seems that like the teachers unions this is more about politics for you than it is about the failing education system. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Viper How the hell are unions more expert in the matters of education? The unions are there to protect the crap teachers, if they know anything about education it is that they don't care how bad a teacher is just as long as the union ensured that teacher ...
KJT The only ideological failure has been in the way the teachers unions have destroyed our education system. The system I stuffed, it needs over hauling. I want to see the very best teachers earning as much as an MP (even the crap left wing ones) and I ...
"We have proven and tested methods of lifting achievement, but because they consist of things like reducing child poverty, increasing special help, supporting Teachers and allowing them to Teach" Proven and Tested???? One in five fail. That is not proven ...
Am I concerned? Not at all, John Key will still be PM after Sept 20 and Labour will be onto its next leader. The real battle will be with the scum unions in the next term.
Why would I waste my time watching Cunliffe? However if he did say that then my point is even more valid. The opposition to charter schools is driven by the unions. The unions do not care about educating the one in five that fail, they simply care about ...
Of course the very best thing that Cunliffe could do with the Education portfolio is to tell the teachers unions that it is no longer acceptable to be more concerned about protecting their pathetic and underperforming members at the expense of our kids ...
So, has anybody seen the nice pictures of Mr Donghua Liu with his Labour party friends?
You mean the rich, hard working people who create employment and already pay far more than their fare share of tax? Yes I am one of them.
That may well be KJT. But I still would have paid more in income tax than you earned in the entire year. You really should have worked harder.
Teachers should not be employed by the government, our failing education system is testament to that. Far better to have charter schools right across the country. We would get a far better education system and rid ourselves of the biggest hurdle to ...
marty I would wait until this time tomorrow if I were you. By that stage Cunliffe will have changed his position again.
Viper Government cannot create jobs, only business can do that. Unless of course you think that the 1970's fortress NZ economy was a good idea. The same fortress economy that led to the painful but much needed reforms introduced by the saviour of NZ Sir ...
Three more years of fantastic economic management. Three more years of forcing the bludgers off benefits. Three more years of enlightened workplace legislation. Three more years of a growing economy. Three more years of having a PM that we can all be proud...
If you really think that the people of NZ are going to vote for that nightmare coalition then you are deluded. The Nat's will win by at least 10%. Cunliffe is the best asset that the Nat's have, the people of NZ simply do not like Cunliffe, they don't ...
Then you will not be disappointed will you Micky.
Another rouge poll showing Labour under 30%. The chant of "three more years" is ringing around New Zealand. Long may Cunliffe remain leader of the Labour party
What a fantastic day for the people of NZ. Any slim chance that Cunliffe had of ever being PM has now evaporated. Yes the media are all over this story and yes they might go harder on Cunliffe than need be but when that same media know just how arrogant ...
Are you not getting sick of spinning the same rubbish Micky? It is clear that the public do not want Labour and they want its leader even less. Winston at less than 5% is not good news for your lot either. Happy days!
What a great idea! Being able to dine without ones evening being ruined by low life lefties.
So 13.4% of the population want Cunliffe as PM. I am really surprised it is as high as that.
Paul Would I be politicising ANZAC day if I were to wear a white poppy like so many of the low life left? And I could not help but notice that again you missed the chance to refute the claim that Cunliffle turned up late and spent the service checking his ...
Not at all Paul. I am surprised that Cunliffe even bothered to turn up given that Clark never attended a dawn service. She used to say that she "did not do mornings". Mind you, what more could you expect from a person like Clark who once spat on returning ...
Is this the same Dunne that people here used to praise when he was holding up Clark's government?
So did anybody else here turn up 15mins late for Dawn parade and then disrespect the fallen by checking their phone for messages during the service, or was that only David Cunliffe?
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