No, but I do tell them I get a lot of silly questions from the right.
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Health and safety legislation is being weakened by pro-life luxon.
Removal of cycleways funding is another disappointment. This will put cyclists at a safety risk even though E-bikes are far more environmentally friendly and economically desirable than the American-made tesla he loves to brag about.
Go Winston!
Give the woke leftist hypocrites & losers who have had a free rein under Ardern & Hipkins to implement dumb, divisive and wasteful policies, HELL!
National needed steel in its spine to tackle the stupid & senseless creeping Maorification of NZ and only NZF & ACT can provide that steel.
By all means adopt & embrace what works for NZ with Maori culture and Maorification but not token Woke policies for the sake of gathering Maori votes for Labour.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/incomi...OVMRPKSRZO6PM/
“How can you have a waka on the road?” Peters said of Waka Kotahi going back to using an English name.
“On Te WTF Ora Health New Zealand, Peters said, “It’s back to Health New Zealand”.
“How can you have a waka on the road?”
A helluva good question & one that the moronic Lefty’s have never been able to answer.
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And remember/never forget
The right is for the rich
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I actually think that if this coalition policy platform had been presented to the electorate prior to the election then the coalition may have got a greater share of the vote. However nothing is perfect. I don’t think plans to repeal the tobacco sales restrictions us a good idea, either. Even the right wing government in the UK were considering copying what was going to happen here.
You have a waka on the road when it's on a trailer, towed by a motaka.
I don't know why the Smoke-free legislation has been scrapped.
I thought that was one of the better things Labour did.
Like English, maybe Te Reo instead should continue to use transliterated French words “vehicle” and “car”? If Te Reo had done what the English language has done and absorbed a French word, I think Winston Peters would probably object to that too. Would he accept “Kā” or “motokā”?
If English used only “English” words, its dictionaries would be only half the size, at most.