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    Quote Originally Posted by Getty View Post

    Comrades believe in revolution and destruction.
    Jacinda worked for Tony blair.

    The most successful UK govt ever, aside from the unfortunate Iraq issue.

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    Funny that, on a lighter note, calls for unity seem to be falling on deaf ears.
    They can't even agree on where the post caucus announcement will be made!
    A National party spokesman said, 'we have a situation where one potential leader wants the old Legislative Council Chamber and the other wants the Beehive Banquet Hall.
    So they've had to book both!
    So much for getting rid of the division & disfunction, must be so disheartening for the dwindling few MP's like Reti who put the country ahead of self interest.

    Last time, caucus all came out & stood behind Judith Collins in a show of unity. Wasn't long before the bluster turned to custard.
    This time, maybe they should carry the new leader out on their shoulders.

    Chris Luxon won't want to tarnish his future prospects with a lost vote, expect him to pull out if he thinks he's going to lose.
    Last edited by Blue Skies; 30-11-2021 at 12:50 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda-NZ- View Post
    Jacinda worked for Tony blair.

    The most successful UK govt ever, aside from the unfortunate Iraq issue.
    What, cooking his fish & chips?

    The poms like a good feed of fish & chips, as much as any kiwi!

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    As a "senior policy advisor".

    If you want to build things up, rather than tear things down, then you need sound policies.
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    Luxon Announced as the new leader. He might be alright. Certainly better than Judith.
    Last edited by fungus pudding; 30-11-2021 at 01:06 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Skies View Post
    Funny that, on a lighter note, calls for unity seem to be falling on deaf ears.
    They can't even agree on where the post caucus announcement will be made!
    A National party spokesman said, 'we have a situation where one potential leader wants the old Legislative Council Chamber and the other wants the Beehive Banquet Hall.
    So they've had to book both!
    So much for getting rid of the division & disfunction, must be so disheartening for the dwindling few MP's like Reti who put the country ahead of self interest.

    Last time, caucus all came out & stood behind Judith Collins in a show of unity. Wasn't long before the bluster turned to custard.
    This time, maybe they should carry the new leader out on their shoulders.

    Chris Luxon won't want to tarnish his future prospects with a lost vote, expect him to pull out if he thinks he's going to lose.
    Wrong, wrong and wrong from the media & your interpretation.

    Read the article on Cindy vs Lange yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fungus pudding View Post
    Luxon Announced as the new leader. He might be alright. Certainly better than Judith.
    No doubt Labour will be delighted with his election. The most likely outcome will be ACT accounting for 20% at the next election.
    For Labour I still think there is a high probability of Jacinda announcing that she will relinquish the leadership of the Labour party next November /December

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt Pepper View Post
    For Labour I still think there is a high probability of Jacinda announcing that she will relinquish the leadership of the Labour party next November /December
    Why is that Sarge?

    Any nominations for replacement?

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    Pleased Luxon won, Bridges far too smug and slippery to be very popular, he already failed before/
    Luxon would be a good man for the markets if we could just get rid of labour

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt Pepper View Post
    No doubt Labour will be delighted with his election. The most likely outcome will be ACT accounting for 20% at the next election.
    For Labour I still think there is a high probability of Jacinda announcing that she will relinquish the leadership of the Labour party next November /December
    Only way she would leave is if she moves to a high profile global role, she has always been more concerned about her world image than the good of the country

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