You too are speculating, she is very popular (even more so than Key) its a fact, move on. As for her future - who knows, you for sure don't!
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Two words....piss off!
Uncle Peter is out parliament ..so don't need another peter to boss around here.
I don't believe for a second they threw it. However, the conspiracist in me wonders if Nationals words around repealing the RMA was bait to lure Labour into a potentially failing position. Now we all know what a phaff the RMA is and how many vested interests there are in it. It will be interesting to see hows this plays out. We can see what a difference removing resource constraints made to Christchurch housing post earthquake (along with wresting away control of the district plan from the CCC).
I think THL will be a good one. Billions about to be thrown globally into rebuilding tourism...
Yes, they're likely to have more money in the pocket. I also do wonder how much that will be eaten away by price rises due to min wage increases, freight etc.
From a personal perspective in retail, we've had notification of some items increasing 120% due to them being made of the same plastic that is now being used for masks. Others are increasing 20%-60% depending on the size/wholesale cost etc.
Back on topic I have been thinking about this question and I think Turners will materially benefit.
Increases in wages, benefits and the minimum hourly rate would appear to benefit the typical Turners customer, (if there is such a thing as a typical customer).
More people will be able to afford cars and those that have them will be more able to afford the repayments.
In addition I think the covid safety trend towards personal transportation, (as opposed to public transport) will be enduring.