NZ first voters and MPs decide who to go with as it should be.
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NZ first voters and MPs decide who to go with as it should be.
Mr Peters reckons he is receiving leaked National information. Maybe, maybe not. Hard to know with him and without a confession or a sting who would know. It does however seem that there may be National caucus leaks to one or more journalists.
That is a real concern and needs to be sorted pdq. I expect the investigation is well underway, or perhaps resolved. We may never be told, though the beltway itself is a sieve....
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/polit...er-leader.html
She may be in there forever lol. interestingly an electoral wipeout may actually be good for her as dissenters are voted out and she can rebuild.
I think the worst aspect showed itself in the last election. That is the minor party waffling on for ages then announcing who he has decided will form the govt. Surely once parties to the coalition have agreed they should advise the Gov. General who should then make the formal announcement. Not Winston Peters or any other 5% party. That was an appalling display of arrogance - quite undignified.
It is safe to say neither those MPs nor Collins would ever have thought Collins would end up being the "safe pair of hands".
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?objectid=12348272&&ref=topbox
There will be shifts of emphasis – the law and order rhetoric will ramp up again, and the farmers will be happy Collins will not be putting up with any of that "nonsense" on the left.
By and large, leaders can be sorted by the rhetorical weapons they use for political surgery.
Ardern uses a scalpel, a nuanced and tidy nipping and tucking, wielded with a smile.
Bridges used his bare fists, thudding away to some effect until Covid-19 came along, but bruising his own knuckles in the process.
Collins will be oiling up the chainsaw as we speak.
where are her environmental policies? does removing the rma mean we can build a carpark through milford sounds..
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/pol...h-fighting-for
Collins hasn’t just written off young middle-class lefties. She seems broadly uninterested in under-30-somethings as a whole.
Normally, leaders at least pretend that youth voters are important, even if only to publicly lament how few of us actually vote. But Crusher isn’t trying to style herself as a good option for younger voters; she really just seems to be gunning for the support of older voters who are annoyed or confused (or both) by the changing times.
Take her stance on refusing to engage on issues of diversity. One of the most defining traits of Millennials is a willingness to engage more on the topic of race. Among the young Left and the young Right (and even the centre) we all talk about issues like racism, diversity and systemic racial injustice. We may disagree on how to tackle these issues, but both sides acknowledge that they’re topical, relevant and worthy of debate.
I read the occasional piece from Verity Johnson...just to keep tabs on where the woke are currently concentrating their efforts.
I suspect Collins will pride herself in being anti-woke....and as long as it is done in moderation, that is fine by me. What worries me internationally, is that it won't be done in moderation. Cultural Marxism's long march through the institutions is reaching its zenith and the Conservative fight back is starting. Scott Morrison partially tapped into this with his "Silent Australians".
Well done Left supporters:
As we've seen on this thread they are so desperate they are going back to some old Nicki Hager stuff and now attacking National MPs billboards and caravans.
Shameful.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/a...ectid=12349103
https://www.facebook.com/honnicksmit...4048395419225/
Talk about dirty politics
From my friends’ three under 30s children (Two in NZ & one in Oz) who voted Labour last election :
‘We hated John Key’s guts for locking us out of the property market. So we voted Labour with their Kiwibuild, capital gains tax and reduced immigration policies. Nothing has changed and things have got worse.’
They have not said who they are going to vote for so it’s really up to the parties to convince voters like them who can offer the solution.
Kiwibuild - less than 400 out of 16,000 promised. - less than 5%! This is the monumental scale of this government’s failure to deliver.