Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 12:41 pm, June 25th, 2014 -
33 comments
Categories: climate change
Tags: climate vote, no right turn
On Monday, an alliance of environmental organisations launched the Climate Voter campaign. The aim is to get people to signal their intention to vote on the basis of climate change policy, in the hope of driving parties to compete for that bloc of support. I think this is a good thing. At the same time, it needs to get a lot more people to sign up for it to have the sort of impact it wants. These mass-signalling exercises can work. So, if you care about the climate, sign up.
Written By:
lprent -
Date published: 12:15 pm, June 25th, 2014 -
47 comments
Categories: admin, notices, The Standard
Tags: vanity posts
I’ll be in Wellington from the 4th to the 7th for the Labour party congress on the 5-6th. I’ll be on a media pass again which will relieve me of the duties that I have usually had to undergo as a delegate, like having to think too much. This will be the first congress I have attended as media. I’m expecting to have a lazy time watching others work. If you’re around Wellington, come and see David Cunliffe’s speech on Sunday. He is promising a big speech about what he and Labour will be taking to the voters this year.
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 11:53 am, June 24th, 2014 -
45 comments
Categories: corruption, public services, Shane Jones
Tags: murray mccully
When I first heard of this appointment, I commented that if McCully had offered Jones a briefcase full of cash rather than a specially-created high-paying job to resign, we’d call it what it is: Corruption and bribery of member of Parliament. From what I’ve seen in this release, I stand by that.
Updated: It looks like this appointment either violated the Cabinet Manual or is in violation of the State Sector Act. Whatever way you look at this, the appointment appears to broken some laws. Perhaps some journos would like to look up from bullshit from National’s dirty tricks blogger and care to investigate a real story?
Written By:
lprent -
Date published: 5:12 pm, June 22nd, 2014 -
225 comments
Categories: labour, you couldn't make this shit up
Tags: Donghua Liu, moira coatsworth, nz herald
Ok, so according to the NZ Herald Donhua Liu is alleging that a fund raiser was held on Sunday 3rd of June 2007.
That is the Sunday in the middle of Queens birthday weekend. To say that is hardly credible is an understatement. No-one schedules fund-raisers on Sunday. They certainly don’t do it in a long weekend. And can’t the journalists at the Herald read a calendar?
Updated: This mornings Herald story looks like being more about face saving than accuracy, and the interview on Morning Report make the journalistic process at the Herald look even more dodgy.
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 5:05 pm, June 22nd, 2014 -
24 comments
Categories: david cunliffe, election 2014, humour, labour, Satire
Tags: Donghua Liu, imperator fish
Scott Yorke makes some excellent arguments in favour of a full police investigation into the Liu saga.
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 3:18 pm, June 22nd, 2014 -
47 comments
Categories: conservative party, election 2014, national, same old national
Tags: colin craig, murray mccully
In a speech today Colin Craig has confirmed that he will be standing in Murray McCully’s seat of East Coast Bays.
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 4:14 pm, June 20th, 2014 -
39 comments
Categories: corruption, david cunliffe, john banks, public services
Tags: chris carter, dia, Donghua Liu, Internal Affairs, maurice williamson, no right turn, oia, privacy, transparency
So it turns out that Immigration released letters from David Cunliffe and Chris Carter in support of Donghua Liu. However, the Department of Internal Affairs refused to release the letters sent by Mr Williamson and Mr Banks under the privacy and commercial provisions in the Official Information Act. This looks like a blatantly political release decision to advance the interests of the government of the day. Transparency of official information applies to everyone, not just the government’s enemies.
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 6:07 pm, June 18th, 2014 -
21 comments
Categories: International
Tags: foreign policy, no right turn, un
Yesterday, we learned that the government was reviewing its future contribution to peacekeeping missions, with an eye to turning us into an American footstool. As I pointed out, this would be a major shift in our foreign policy, and one we need to stop. Unfortunately, we’re too late: Cabinetagreed to the change last October. In secret, without consulting the people on behalf of which those troops will be deployed.
Written By:
Bunji -
Date published: 3:36 pm, June 18th, 2014 -
74 comments
Categories: david cunliffe, newspapers
Tags: Donghua Liu, nz herald
So apparently forgetting about signing a form letter for a constituent 11 years ago is a resignable offence now.
Update: Key memory lapses
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 7:34 pm, June 17th, 2014 -
33 comments
Categories: accountability, defence, International, military, Politics, war
Tags: culture of secrecy, foreign policy, no right turn
No Right Turn points to potential unacceptable changes in the basis of our foreign policy and the deployment of our armed forces. A secret review of peacekeeping keeping roles revealed by an OIA request recommends that rather than going on UN missions to support peace and keep combatants apart, we’ll be taking an active and direct role in America’s wars, against the wishes of the international community and even against the wishes of our own citizens.
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 2:51 pm, June 17th, 2014 -
4 comments
Categories: police, uk politics
Tags: no right turn, surveillance
Police and security forces often seem to consider themselves to be beyond the law. Their propensity towards excessive surveillance of people who are following peaceful and legal paths towards societal change without any evidence is rather legendary amongst activists on the left. The impression that most activists have is that some police just don’t like their politics. However surveillance of a councillor in the UK after they have been elected and while they are monitoring police activities as part of their job does mark a new low.
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 11:35 am, June 17th, 2014 -
202 comments
Categories: david cunliffe, david parker, labour, superannuation
Tags: kiwisaver
Labour has released its Kiwisaver policy. Kiwisaver will now be universal for all workers except those earning less than a to be set level. Contributions will be gradually increased. The $1,000 Kick-start and government contribution of up to $521 a year will be retained and will apply to all new enrollments
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 1:00 pm, June 16th, 2014 -
26 comments
Categories: electoral systems, internet party, MMP, national, same old national
Tags: polity
New Zealand’s democracy would better if we had a lower threshold and no coat-tailing shenanigans. Even without coat-tailing there remains the potential for blocs to make tiny gains by way of electorate deals, but it would ensure the end of manifest unfairnesses like the relative ACT / NZ First results in 2008. The reality is that National had the opportunity to do the right thing, and chose not to for venal self-interested reasons, and are now crying like spoiled brats because their opponents are using it too.
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 8:30 am, June 13th, 2014 -
20 comments
Categories: act, Economy, employment, humour, parody, Satire
Tags: jamie whyte, slavery
The ACT Party today released its employment relations policy, which focuses on providing both employees and employers with flexibility in how they arrange their workplaces. “People may think they know how slavery works, but do they really? It’s an idea that has had some bad publicity over the years, but only because the right model hasn’t been tried. We believe we have developed the right model. A model that gives employees genuine choice about whether or not to become slaves.”
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 10:04 am, June 12th, 2014 -
5 comments
Categories: climate change, ETS, greens, national, same old national
Tags: canada, carbon tax, no right turn
The Greens promised to scrap the gutted and ineffective ETS and replace it with a carbon tax. National immediately claimed that the sky would fall if we stopped subsidising polluters and allowing them to rort us. But where it is used it has done exactly what it was designed to do: reduce emissions while lowering taxes on ordinary people. National just likes polluters?
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 4:11 pm, June 11th, 2014 -
37 comments
Categories: corruption, democracy under attack, election funding, elections, john banks, len brown
Tags: fran o'sullivan, jono naylor, no right turn, public funding
Writing in the Herald, Fran O’Sullivan tells us what we all knew: that political donors have expectations, and want favours in exchange for their cash. She’s too polite (and Establishment) to call it corruption, but that’s what it is. Its time we forced parties to do so as well. Transparent public funding if required. If the choice is spending public money or permitting corruption, the choice is pretty clear.
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 11:04 pm, June 10th, 2014 -
38 comments
Categories: humour, parody, Satire
Tags: imperator fish
Scott Yorke at Imperator Fish is well known for his inciteful insightful analysis of many issues. However he has really really outdone himself on this clarion call for rioting clarity. It will bring war unity to all parts of the political spectrum outside of Labour advising them on their strategy. Who can wait to read the few lines of commentary by David Farrar giving the 9th floor position as he quotes this post. Indeed!
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 12:56 pm, June 9th, 2014 -
62 comments
Categories: christchurch earthquake, Gerry Brownlee, john banks, john key, law, national, same old national
Tags: no right turn
The government has been stripped of its legislative majority and its policy programme, especially employment relations “reform”, is now in tatters. Now that Banks has going, we are seeing an extensive rewriting of history by the National government. Kind of pathetic really.
Written By:
lprent -
Date published: 3:08 pm, June 6th, 2014 -
45 comments
Categories: blogs, crime, David Farrar, education, electoral systems, john banks, john key, police, political education, you couldn't make this shit up
Tags: ACE, andrew geddis, mischief, occasionally erudite
In Kiwiblog this morning, David Farrar appeared to be running a 9th floor pre-pump for John Banks to resign. But I was rather incredulous when I read this “I don’t think the Judge has actually helped the Government by delaying the decision on entering a conviction. Now that it is the Judge’s role to care about the impact on the Government.”. Huh? DPF badly needs to go back to do some adult education. Perhaps to night school?
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 12:19 pm, June 6th, 2014 -
216 comments
Categories: abortion, health
Tags: no right turn
Removing our absurd thirty-year-old abortion law, which effectively requires women to declare themselves mentally ill to access a basic medical procedure is great. But it also addresses availability, requiring medical professionals who object to abortion to provide an effective referral, and ensuring that women don’t have to travel hundreds of kilometres for a basic medical procedure.
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 2:41 pm, June 3rd, 2014 -
20 comments
Categories: internet, Judith Collins, making shit up, twitter
Tags: Harmful Digital Communications Bill, no right turn, nz herald
One should defend the right of a politician and anyone else to be a complete dork on the net. Even Judith Collins doesn’t need two years in jail for lying to a reporter about another reporter or tweeting bullying abusive rubbish. However many would see Collins’ tweets as “part of the cut and thrust between politicians and journalists”, and they’d be right. But the fact that they would be illegal under her law shows just how awful that law is
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 12:49 pm, May 29th, 2014 -
14 comments
Categories: uncategorized
Tags:
The Maori Party have supported Sue Moroney’s Paid Parental Leave Bill from its introduction. Then something weird happened last night. First National unbelievably blocked Flavell’s vote when he left to be at the birth of his first grandchild. Then National used the Maori Party’s proxy votes to vote down Moroney’s bill. Did National mislead Parliament? Or did Sharples buckle under the pressure and change the Maori Party vote? Updated: Leave granted and Moroney’s bill survives …
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 3:07 pm, May 28th, 2014 -
41 comments
Categories: Economy, housing
Tags: kiwipolitico, regional development, xenophobia
The national median house price is $415,000, a figure skewed substantially upwards by the extraordinary cost of housing in Auckland. But you can buy a three bedroom house a for a lot less outside the urban areas. There just aren’t jobs to go with them. The chart shows income and employment growth by region. The growth is just not there. Correct that, and it might correct the supply in the urban centres.
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 10:24 am, May 28th, 2014 -
16 comments
Categories: internet, Parliament
Tags: Harmful Digital Communications Bill, no right turn
The Justice and Electoral Committee has reported back on the Harmful Digital Communications Bill. The bill attempts to outlaw “harmful digital communications” – defined as anything causing “serious emotional distress” – and imposes a regime of court orders, takedown notices, and criminal penalties. The latter would effectively reintroduce the offence of criminal libel – but only on the internet. Some sad old fuckwits in Parliament are scared of us and scared of our future.
Written By:
lprent -
Date published: 11:31 am, May 27th, 2014 -
171 comments
Categories: uncategorized
Tags: drones, kiwipolitico, no right turn
It is difficult to describe how abhorrent that the concept of the US military murdering the many bystanders and even targets with drone strikes and then trying to justify their illegal actions (under both US and international law) by labelling all of those killed, injured, and maimed as enemy. It reeks of the counting the body bags of civilians mentality that has been losing them wars for many decades. But this practice needs to be constrained before it gets used by other rogue states with even less compunction that the United States.
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 9:34 am, May 25th, 2014 -
73 comments
Categories: election 2014, greens
Tags:
The Green Party has released its list for the 2014 election.
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 9:00 am, May 24th, 2014 -
100 comments
Categories: david cunliffe, helen clark, john key, national, same old national
Tags: tony astle
Tony Astle apparently wants to ban some left wing politicians from his restaurant Antoines. He should get a life. Because the idea is stupid and reinforces the impression that National is a party insisting on the retention of privilege for the few.
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 1:50 pm, May 23rd, 2014 -
28 comments
Categories: tax
Tags: charity, IRD, no right turn
No Right Turn on paying private schools and childcare as being charitable ‘donations’ and thereby trying to defraud taxpayers.
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 3:42 pm, May 22nd, 2014 -
19 comments
Categories: copyright, Economy, farming
Tags: mfat, no right turn, pharmac, tim groser, TPPA, trade
The more you look at the Trans Pacific ‘Partnership’, the more you realise that unlike the trade agreements of the past 20 years, this agreement isn’t a agreement about freeing up trade. It is about putting restraints on trade. For NZ especially, it appears that we will not receive anything from it. All it does is makes it harder for our businesses. No Right Turn looks at the latest disaster of NZ diplomacy..
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