As the great Martin Crow said only weeds grow under tall poppies.
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As the great Martin Crow said only weeds grow under tall poppies.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/pol...-hui-kicks-off
James Shaw promises rewards for private conservation projects, as Greens' hui kicks off
James dream up some more feel good conservation Phewy ;)
How does the conservation in Green Seat feel after October, pal ? ;)
Legs wobbling, falling off or more likely to get kicked off ? ;)
Form the Greens Manifesto "The Time is Now", apparently honouring the Treaty of Waitangi means to:
Facilitate the return of whenua that was wrongfully alienated from tangata whenua,including through exploring a right of first refusal process that enables the return of private land to iwi, hapū and whānau at point of sale.
F&*k me, these nutters have lost the plot completely
So the Greens have had to train some of their party volunteers in de escalation, while on the campaign trail.
An acknowledgement their policies are loony and unpopular?
Or just too many cry babies?
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/pol...and-wellington
Greens promise light rail for Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington
Quote:
The Green Party promising light rail in New Zealand’s three biggest cities, as party of the party’s Climate-Safe Comminutes Plan.
Green Party co-leader James Shaw said light rail would be prioritised in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, during an announcement in Auckland on Sunday morning.
The party would also improve transport for buses, pedestrians and cyclists, “instead of building new motorways that will instantly become clogged with gridlock and pollution”.
Show us the money - Watermelons ;)
Robbo has an empty tin & no clue and the Green mob will likely never be in any position to promise anything ;)
Jimmy's posturing and pouting worthless dreams again a cute performance to replace Labour's performing clown
now fresh out of ideas and staring down the barrel in being railroaded out in less than 2 months time ;)
Cow obsessed, farmer hating Greenpeace activists brought their insanity to Parliament today.
To get an idea of the political ethos (hint: she really loves Karl Marx) of ‘lead campaigner’ Cristine Rose, here’s a link to one of her articles -
https://thedailyblog.co.nz/2021/04/1...e-living-wage/
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Greenpeace activists disrupted Parliament
‘A group of four were taken from the public gallery, and questioned by parliamentary security, after throwing banners into the debating chamber.
The group said they were frustrated about climate change. The group were young, men and women, who appeared to be in their 20s.
Greenpeace climate and agriculture lead campaigner Christine Rose confirmed the group were Greenpeace-associated, saying the group dropped three banners "to remind all MPs of the urgent need to take action on climate crisis because we have too many cows".
"Normally the close of Parliament is a celebration of things the Government has achieved, but there is nothing to celebrate."
Rose said politicians needed to "stop being gutless".
Asked if they were concerned about potential consequences of the group's actions, such as receiving temporary bans from Parliament, Rose said "we take what we do very seriously".
"Those people are taking risks but the risks from climate crisis are so severe we feel compelled to act."’
Parliament is breaking down into a lawless mess, mirroring NZ society. Hard on the heels of Rawiri Waititi’s heinous contempt for standing orders, now the Greens thumb their noses at Parliament as well….
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MP shared photo with Greenpeace - against the rules
‘Greenpeace is sharing a photo of its protesters, which appears to have been taken by an MP in the debating chamber.
ACT leader David Seymour called for Speaker Adrian Rurawhe to investigate how Greenpeace got hold of a photo from the debating chamber, just minutes after their protesters were escorted from Parliament.
Seymour said an MP sharing a photo of a protest like this would be contempt of Parliament.
A Green Party spokesperson said nobody from the Greens shared the photo, or collaborated with Greenpeace.
But the photo appears to have come from the corner where the Green, ACT and independent MPs sit.
Outgoing Green MP Eugenie Sage was also filmed, on Parliament TV, holding her phone up.
Stuff has asked Sage about the incident. She has not responded.’