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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshuatree View Post
    Of course what politician wouldn't!!! i coudnt care less,and if it supports closure and finding out what happened credit to those that make it happen if it gets that far. Try putting yourself in the families shoes here, instead of being a blind hater.
    I don't hate you at all. We've never met.

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    Labour nearly 50% in the polls

    At this rate Labour will be in the 70’s and have kicked Nats into oblivion with NZF gone completely and Greens just hanging in there.

    But this isn’t the Revolution I was after
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by fungus pudding View Post
    I don't hate you at all. We've never met.
    Politicians i mean. Think most of us are savvy to see WP has always blown his own trumpet for so long but one has to admire his time in politics like or dislike him. i think his last term or two may be for the better for his country with mortality and time tapping him on the shoulder. We will see.

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    On a roll, did someone say the honeymoon was over


    Labour support highest in 15 years

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshuatree View Post
    On a roll, did someone say the honeymoon was over


    Labour support highest in 15 years
    That is a major change in sentiment, a very quick result. I guess a lot of people who half expected everything to fall apart (listening to the gist of many in the National strongholds) have been pleasantly surprised.

    No it's not a revolution, but there is a lot of new policy that will be coming through. It'll get a lot better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elZorro View Post
    That is a major change in sentiment, a very quick result. I guess a lot of people who half expected everything to fall apart (listening to the gist of many in the National strongholds) have been pleasantly surprised.

    No it's not a revolution, but there is a lot of new policy that will be coming through. It'll get a lot better.
    They are certainly winning at present and deservedly so after finding a charismatic leader who has so far managed to keep her bright red socialist agenda hidden from the hoi-polloi. But it might be temporary. As soon as voters cotton on to the hopeless Twyford and equally hopeless Lees-Galloway, not to mention Hipkins who is beyond hopeless, the Labour popularity will quietly slither away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elZorro View Post
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    No it's not a revolution, but there is a lot of new policy that will be coming through. It'll get a lot better.
    Yes .Love the momentum here, kinda like one of my investment grade stocks, outperforming with an ascending chart, just beautiful, a long term buy and hold, but not for me, for my country.

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    Looks like there are going to be at least 4 disappointed National MPs a week from now.

    http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/on-air/m...adership-race/

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    Joyce admitted it was a difficult decision to make as he has a young family.
    But his passion for the future of New Zealand could not be ignored.

    Nah, easy choice a nobrainer for the billion $ hole liar who puts power ahead of his young family who will seldom see him involved with them... Who would want this silver tongue slippery devil. A little like Collins but less so , in the lacking in self awareness , moral and ethics stakes imo. Kinda fascinating to watch how National come out of this romper stomper rumble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elZorro View Post
    Looks like there are going to be at least 4 disappointed National MPs a week from now.
    That will be offset by the hundreds of thousands of happy NZers.

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