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16-07-2020, 08:25 AM
#5151
The southland region is not really a marginal electorate, though the city of invercargill is so it will be interesting to see. Is Tiwai in invercargill or southland..
I doubt Tiwai will be bailed out but some infrastructure upgrades may be possible.
Last edited by Panda-NZ-; 16-07-2020 at 06:57 PM.
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16-07-2020, 06:53 PM
#5152
Originally Posted by blackcap
Jacinda is down in Invercargill today. Looking for relevance possibly. Would not surprise me if there was a "bailout" announced.
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political...smelter-s-fate
Another coalition shambles - getting harder and harder to cover up with Comrade Cindy’s cheesy smile.
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16-07-2020, 09:12 PM
#5153
Originally Posted by blackcap
I see the latest poll has Judith Collins ahead of Jacinda Ardern in the preferred PM stakes by 53 to 47.
Rock on, looking good for National this time around with a change in leadership. Nikki Kaye leaving has got to be good too.
Can you be specific what poll was that? 53 v 47 was that 100 National party try hards?
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16-07-2020, 09:41 PM
#5154
Originally Posted by tim23
Can you be specific what poll was that? 53 v 47 was that 100 National party try hards?
It does not match with others eg-https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2020/07/new-political-poll-skyrockets-judith-collins-favourability-for-prime-minister.html
Jacinda is currently by far the preferred pm and probably will be at election time(unless an event happens-such as community transmission corvid and another lockdown like Victoria)
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16-07-2020, 10:14 PM
#5155
Originally Posted by blackcap
I see the latest poll has Judith Collins ahead of Jacinda Ardern in the preferred PM stakes by 53 to 47.
Rock on, looking good for National this time around with a change in leadership. Nikki Kaye leaving has got to be good too.
What poll?
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16-07-2020, 10:36 PM
#5156
Originally Posted by fish
Its not just his academic Skills and people skills that are what we need .
The statement that his people skills as a a politician leave room for improvement I have no doubt is correct .He learns quickly and I feel he will rise to the challenge
Politics may not come naturally to him but he does have a genuine desire to help people and walks the talk .
He will know more about corvid -19 than any other politician
Todd Muller looked good on paper and was unable to deliver. Being an effective confident communicator is an important skill if you are a Minister, and it was a skill which David Clark did not have. I agree that politics does not come naturally to Shane Reti. I will keep an open mind about his effectiveness as health spokesperson. We will see how he goes.
Politicians don’t need to know about Covid-19 personally, you just need to seek expert advice and be open to following it. Jacinda has her science adviser Professor Juliet Gerrard to provide expert advice.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/lauriew.../#3f13382a6cca
There are two main streams of advice going into government. One is public health, and that’s managed through Dr Ashley Bloomfield (Director-General of Health) and Dr Caroline McElnay (Director of Public Health). The other stream has been via the science channel. So that’s myself and the Ministry of Health’s Chief Science Advisor, Prof Ian Town. We’ve been regularly advising Prime Minister Ardern and her Cabinet, as well as various senior officials.
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16-07-2020, 10:46 PM
#5157
Originally Posted by blackcap
I see the latest poll has Judith Collins ahead of Jacinda Ardern in the preferred PM stakes by 53 to 47.
Rock on, looking good for National this time around with a change in leadership. Nikki Kaye leaving has got to be good too.
I don’t think Nikki Kaye leaving is good because she was an experienced Minister who performed well. It is not good to be losing experienced and capable Ministers like her, Paula Bennett, Amy Adams. While I didn’t always agree with their policies they presented them well.
What poll?
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16-07-2020, 10:55 PM
#5158
Originally Posted by moka
I don’t think Nikki Kaye leaving is good because she was an experienced Minister who performed well. It is not good to be losing experienced and capable Ministers like her, Paula Bennett, Amy Adams. While I didn’t always agree with their policies they presented them well.
What poll?
What National has in its current lineup beats Comrade Cindy’s bunch of incompetents hands down.
Kiwibuild, anyone? 10,000 affordable homes promised by Labour and so far, less than 200 delivered.
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16-07-2020, 11:35 PM
#5159
Originally Posted by Balance
What National has in its current lineup beats Comrade Cindy’s bunch of incompetents hands down.
Kiwibuild, anyone? 10,000 affordable homes promised by Labour and so far, less than 200 delivered.
That’s a little unfair Bal, last official number I saw was 393. They may have been able to push through the big resistance at 400 by now .We all know they can’t build houses , I would have thought transmission Gully would have been an easier thing to complete . So close and then they put Twyford in charge , now they are talking late 2023 .
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17-07-2020, 06:43 AM
#5160
Originally Posted by stoploss
That’s a little unfair Bal, last official number I saw was 393. They may have been able to push through the big resistance at 400 by now .We all know they can’t build houses , I would have thought transmission Gully would have been an easier thing to complete . So close and then they put Twyford in charge , now they are talking late 2023 .
I apologise - indeed I have made errors with the numbers.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/300...riginal-target
The correct numbers should be 383 built by March 2020 out of 16,000 promised to be built by end of year 3 (Sept 2020).
Will only take Comrade Cindy & her incompetents another 399 years to achieve the huge promise of delivering 100,000 Kiwibuild affordable houses to first home buyers - a major election plank in 2017.
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