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24-04-2020, 09:50 AM
#361
Originally Posted by Balance
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...ectid=12327102
The drums for change are beating.
Simon simply has to go. He is as ineffective an Opposition leader as David Cuniffe & Andrew Little were.
If there is no change in leadership by June, Labour with all its failed policies and bunch of incompetent nincompoop ministers will be back to dig NZ deeper into an economic mire for another 3 years.
Couldn't agree more. Bridges will never be P.M. In spite of that he could certainly fill a ministerial role in the next govt. He's clever and experienced, but doesn't have that rare skill to oppose without whining. Key had it in truckloads. Jacinda has it. Simon is a whiner and his voice amplifies it. Demote him National - or hand the election to Labour on a plate.
I agree with Bob Jones that Labour will lose support before the coming election. He sees a change of Govt. I have no doubt that our economy is in for a hiding and Labour, rightly or wrongly, will take a hammering, so it should be a shoe-in for National. but for Allah's sake Nats - sort out your leadership or stay in opposition.
Last edited by fungus pudding; 24-04-2020 at 09:58 AM.
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25-04-2020, 01:29 PM
#362
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26-04-2020, 10:01 AM
#363
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19-05-2020, 07:04 PM
#364
Quote Originally Posted by Balance View Post
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political...ational-leader
Todd Muller has the numbers?
Yes. If they make him leader asap he might not win the election but he could get the vote up enough to at least save their list members. Then again he might just win. The economy is about to get a kick in the guts, along with high job loss numbers, and that can make a week, a day, or an hour in politics a long time. "
You are all dreaming. Who is Todd Muller
westerly
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19-05-2020, 07:33 PM
#365
https://www.odt.co.nz/star-news/star...E2%80%99s-call
As Bob Jones observed, Cindy’s star power will not save Labour when the winter of discontent hits NZ.
Just needs a better Opposition Leader to take the fight to an economic incompetent government.
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19-05-2020, 07:57 PM
#366
Originally Posted by westerly
Quote Originally Posted by Balance View Post
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political...ational-leader
Todd Muller has the numbers?
Yes. If they make him leader asap he might not win the election but he could get the vote up enough to at least save their list members. Then again he might just win. The economy is about to get a kick in the guts, along with high job loss numbers, and that can make a week, a day, or an hour in politics a long time. "
You are all dreaming. Who is Todd Muller
westerly
Who was Jacinda Adern ?
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20-05-2020, 09:16 AM
#367
So Bridges has outed Muller and Kaye in all but name in attempt to blunt their behind the scenes number building. Hes going to go down fighting no surprises there,its always been about him not his party. Next poll shortly ,if similar will make MP's votes easier esp the list ones. Ive heard Muller speak a few times and he came across really well as an MP, as a leader, well it looks like a big throw of the dice that they have to take. Bennet the former beneficiary who thrived bashing beneficiaries and is on a list wont be missed either.
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20-05-2020, 09:39 AM
#368
Member
Bridges definitely needs to go, however....the media keeps talking about the 'devastating' poll number for National of 30%, but keep in mind the party currently running the country only got 36% in the actually election.
30% is hardly bad news after 2 months of basically no air time, compared to the incumbent, with an extremely unpopular front man. Put Nikki Kaye up and I suspect it would be pretty close.
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20-05-2020, 10:03 AM
#369
Originally Posted by tga_trader
Bridges definitely needs to go, however....the media keeps talking about the 'devastating' poll number for National of 30%, but keep in mind the party currently running the country only got 36% in the actually election.
30% is hardly bad news after 2 months of basically no air time, compared to the incumbent, with an extremely unpopular front man. Put Nikki Kaye up and I suspect it would be pretty close.
A party with just 30% could still possibly end up as the senior Party in a coalition government. Thankfully gone are the days that a Party with less than 50% of the vote could end up with a landslide majority and push through the most unpopular parts of its manifesto.
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20-05-2020, 12:29 PM
#370
Originally Posted by Joshuatree
... Bennet the former beneficiary who thrived bashing beneficiaries and is on a list wont be missed either.
This gets raised time to time even though it is very old news. IIRC interest free student loans had been in place for several years when the policy you refer to was introduced. The rationale being there was no reason beneficiaries undertaking tertiary education should be treated differently to any other student. In all cases the expectation was that the education would lead to a decent paying job, and even if it didn't repayments were not required until income increased. Same as all students.
That did and does seem very fair to me. I followed it a bit at the time because a friend did a degree and post grad diploma under the scheme, all while her two children were at college. Finished up with a transferable degree and no loans because fees and more were paid by the government and the benefit provided income. Then this person headed off overseas and has been there ever since. Only one example of course.
ETA In the example there were cashies involved to my personal knowledge (the work was done for me) but of course it is always possible the income was fully declared to WINZ and IRD. If you believe that ...
Last edited by artemis; 20-05-2020 at 12:33 PM.
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