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Originally Posted by davflaws
A boring draw.
Just watched it online and agree with you
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Originally Posted by davflaws
A boring draw.
To be expected really.
2 urbane white gentlemen.
Not Willie Jackson and say Chris Bishop.
Not a male vs a female like Helen Clark and Don Brash, where the male is disadvantaged, because if he rips into the female, many viewers will see him as a bully.
No time in the constraints of the forum to introduce new policy.
Maybe people need to reassess expectation, or tune into the wrestling instead.
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Originally Posted by davflaws
A boring draw.
Unsurprisingly, Tova agrees with you, but 3/4 of voters disagree according to the NZ Herald Poll.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politic...K5H3SNDFL24WQ/
Last edited by ithaka; 20-09-2023 at 06:52 AM.
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Originally Posted by Getty
To be expected really.
2 urbane white gentlemen.
Not Willie Jackson and say Chris Bishop.
Not a male vs a female like Helen Clark and Don Brash, where the male is disadvantaged, because if he rips into the female, many viewers will see him as a bully.
No time in the constraints of the forum to introduce new policy.
Maybe people need to reassess expectation, or tune into the wrestling instead.
Yeah, a lot of it is the format and the calibre of the questions as well:
‘When did you buy your first house?’
‘Have you ever felt unsafe?’
‘What’s something you admire about him?’
There’s not much scope to be anything other than boring. Come to think of it, the criticism is bizarre.
Mutch-Mackay was always interrupting or moving on, cutting down the time for responses from the two of then. It’s like it was all about her & when Tame came on and declared her the winner, perhaps that was the aim all along; TVNZ burnishing their ‘star’.
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As some commentators said, a grudgingly technical win for Luxon. I think part of that is that the expectations were low for Luxon as his delivery in the past has been rambling & littered with bloopers. The fact that he didn't stuff up gives him the win.
Depressing state of affairs. Neither of the leaders are prepared to be bold and address many of the significant issues facing NZ.
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One looks like a PM in waiting with conviction and energised to move NZ forward.
The other looks like he has lost 6 years making promises he has not delivered on but still wants NZers to believe in more promises from him!
And what is glaringly missing from is the total lack of debate about the dreadful state of race relations in NZ.
I would have answered Hipkins’ issue with coalitions about the fact that Ardern & he have the Maori cabal running circles around them in caucus. All in the cause of keeping them (the non Maori PMs) in power to obey their demands.
Last edited by Balance; 20-09-2023 at 08:42 AM.
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Originally Posted by Daytr
As some commentators said, a grudgingly technical win for Luxon. I think part of that is that the expectations were low for Luxon as his delivery in the past has been rambling & littered with bloopers. The fact that he didn't stuff up gives him the win.
Depressing state of affairs. Neither of the leaders are prepared to be bold and address many of the significant issues facing NZ.
Well when their policies have mostly been announced, I don’t know how you’d have an expectation of them showing up and ‘being bold’. Did you expect them to show up and make up policy off the cuff?
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No, but I expected a little more detail on exactly how they both intend to deliver their already announced policies. Neither of them have given me any confidence in their ability to actually deliver on what they have promised. It is all very well promising something, but I, for one, want some detail. Specific, clear, detail that shows they actually have a plan - not just a goal.
Originally Posted by Logen Ninefingers
Well when their policies have mostly been announced, I don’t know how you’d have an expectation of them showing up and ‘being bold’. Did you expect them to show up and make up policy off the cuff?
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Originally Posted by justakiwi
No, but I expected a little more detail on exactly how they both intend to deliver their already announced policies. Neither of them have given me any confidence in their ability to actually deliver on what they have promised. It is all very well promising something, but I, for one, want some detail. Specific, clear, detail that shows they actually have a plan - not just a goal.
The way the debate was run and moderated, being fast paced, cutting off the speakers mid sentence, etc, there was no chance for either of them to give any detail about anything. That diminished the value of the debate imo.
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