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  1. Swapping the Greens alienating woke bullshit for the Māori Parties version of alienating woke bullshit is not going to suddenly endear them to the greater electorate let alone all Māori.

  2. May I point out that Pete Seeger, that old workers-rights campaigner, played the banjo?

  3. That’s pretty hopeful on both Labour and the Greens. Labour have zero reasons to poll above 20%, barring the hardcore rusted on supporters who ignore every obvious failure. And there are so so many. The only reason they’ll poll a bit higher is two nouns, Christopher Luxon.

    The Greens may retain Auckland Central only because National appears to have selected what appears to be a real estate salesman as a candidate. Is it Bailey’s, Harcourts or National? I really can’t tell.

    ACT will do incredibly well for ACT, National will do enough to make it because of two nouns, Labour Green, and barring an unexpected catastrophe, there will be a change of government for the logical reason, the current government is performing badly on too many fronts and if that wasn’t enough, its support party’s are terrifying.

    And for objective context, I’m a very long time Labour voter who’s watched this party from 2017 fail to keep its promises and slide into a divisive ideological abyss run largely by talentless people, (Willie Jackson the sole exception), who’d otherwise be, unemployable!

  4. I love to know where the information is coming about the popularit of the TOP guy Raf Manti. He was well know in 2017 off the back of helping the mayor but he is invisible now .The meeting he had was very lack luster and his promised spending was met with laughter . He is one vote yet thinks he can drag in Millions for Chch. Labours MP w should be replaced as she has done nothing in 3 years for this area .The National man is young and keen with a good support network .He would be voted in on the back of a blue wave at election time .

      1. We live in hope because I do not think the country can take 3 more years of this current mob.
        Reading today’s press Crown debt 5 billion above forecast, teachers shocked at new science draft policy , government called out for its treatment of pensioners during covid ,24 hr surgery closed due to staff shortages ,gang nbets up ,council fight to keep chlorine out of water. The list of problems goes on .

  5. The true margin of error with modern polls, due to flawed methodology, is more like 5 or 8 %. Just not sure which way the ‘error’ will lean on election night.

  6. Trouble with the SIS stealing money from my dead mothers bank account and winz sound familiar Martyn?

  7. The new obsession with race is descending into farce. Michael Bassett believes that the vast majority of those which the Government Statistician counts as being of Native race are actually Mestizos of majority-European blood (octoroon etc.) — and that the government has no idea how many people are majority-Native.

    Not that it should matter, and nor should it even be measured by the state. When the French Revolution of 1789 introduced the constitutional principle of “absolute equality”, this was the great moment in history when the masses began to reject the formal division of the people upon racial, religious and linguistic grounds. As such, in 1978 the French totally banned any computer database or hard copy files containing classification of men by race or religion — direct or indirect.

    As George Marchais said: “France is one country, one nation, one people… every man and woman of French nationality is French. Seeking to define as not purely French, such and such members of the French community, is offensive to the national consciousness.”

    1. CNN:
      France has been rocked by a wave of protests after a 17-year-old youth was shot by police near Paris on Tuesday, sparking a ban on demonstrations in some cities, travel warnings and reigniting a debate on over-policing in marginalized communities.

      Not so sure, KR, if France is such a fitting model for racial equality.

      1. There have been the other big protests (the Yellow Vests, pension strikes) going on for years now. All the working people have been revolting against the collapsing living conditions.

        The current riots occurred because greedy businessmen imported large quantities of cheap foreign labour, and dumped these labourers in slums. They were all sent to the same few dilapidated suburbs, creating a crime-ridden ghetto. Hundreds of thousands of these labourers were employed illegally, having been smuggled into the country by people trafficking cartels.

  8. A National and ACT government will mean less payrises, worse working conditions, reduced benefits and public houses, and less public services.

  9. The new biography on big norm by Denis Welch could be worth reading capitalized family benefit for your first house and government guaranteed retirement savings.

  10. I remember when it was just 4 months to the election and I guess that’s 20 days ago.

  11. You keep going on about the media bashing Labour but to me it’s the other way – Stuff are woke to the point of self parody, TV1 is definitely a Labour cheerleader, TV3 seems to lean a bit that way and RNZ isn’t neutral either – these are the main sources of “news” for many people. ZB has always been the goto for disgruntled reactionaries and it’s a bit of an echo chamber most times that I’ve bothered to tune in so not sure if you can count them and others like the Herald, ODT etc have paywalls which put a lot of punters off.
    I also remember that last time National were in the media were cheerleading for them so make of that what you will.

  12. Anyone know when the first Election Debate is? Are any of them even scheduled yet?

  13. Alongside all the issues ably covered by Martyn Bradbury, New Zealand’s neutrality has been put on the table by the Maori Party for this election. The Maori Party may be a lone voice. On an issue where others are silent being a lone voice, is leadership.

    highest priority concern – Inflation/Cost of Living 65%
    lowest priority concern – Defence Foreign Policy 1%
    That’s now. But that ranking could be changed by events.

    It can be argued, (and should be), that decisions around War and Peace are the biggest decisions any nation or people will ever have to take.
    At the outbreak of a hot war in the Pacific, my guess? The two above categories of concern, cost of living and war or peace, will not exactly flip places, but will significantly change in the rankings relative to each other.
    Couldn’t ever happen again?
    The same thing was said about war in Europe.

    Caught between, the Superpower bloc that the well being of our export led economy is tied to – And between, the Superpower bloc that our our military and spy agencies are embedded with.
    Talk about a ‘rock and a hard place’.
    Side with China, will turn New Zealand into an international pariah and a client state beholden to Peking.
    Side with the US, ruin our export led economy, drag us into a war not in our economic or national interests.
    Let’s not get caught with our pants down on the issue of war or peace.
    Let’s get ahead of the curve.
    Let’s build on the bi-partisan support for New Zealand’s wildly popular nuclear weapons free status, and say “No” to all military alliances. Let’s distance ourselves from AUKUS and all other military and intelligence entanglements with foreign countries.

    Free New Zealand from all foreign military entanglements.

    Declare New Zealand a neutral country.

    Send a diplomatic team to the UN to have New Zealand’s neutral status tabled to be officially ratified by UN General Assembly and by the Security Council.

    In the event of war in the Pacific, sailing under an internationally UN ratified neutral flag all our shipping and trade be afforded by UN mandate, safe passage freed from attack by any of the belligerents involved in the conflict.

  14. As the years roll on, many voters can see the need for a major political party in this country which is based on centrism in ideas and policy

    The sense is that electing a National government this election would be a mistake. I don’t know about that, but I do know that the numbers of those in poverty in this country are mounting up

    As for Labour, they are tired after three terms. They have a suitable leader but little in the way of policy. Some of their MP’s have defected lately

  15. “The Left have to make the punching bag the 10% richest with policy that will lower the overall cost of living crisis for the remaining 90%.”–Bomber Bradbury

    Praise be! blessed day! Ex–fucking–zactly. In the immediate period the main political task is to ensure that the Natzos and Act are kept well away from office, or by even one seat if it comes down to it.

    My predictions:
    –TOP and Shane Jones are going exactly nowhere.
    –Diaspora can sod right off if revenge for being denied unencumbered global travel in a pandemic were to be their main voting motive
    –Greens will hold or increase their vote
    –Te Pāti Māori will increase their vote and seats
    –Natzos and Actoids will compete in a dog eat dog manner (be great to see the non speaking Act MPs put under scrutiny–a right pack of knobs who will help the Epsom Twerker no end if their unsuitability for public office were ever revealed)
    –A cliff hanger election with a Labour/Green/TPM result

    If Natzos slither in, I will have to tone up a bit because it will all be on!

    1. Smearing Labour voters as criminals. That is a new low, even for you Trevor. I bet you would love for US style policing to be imposed in NZ.

  16. France is in a fucken mess Kristoff I wouldn’t use them as an example for anything.

  17. Before I vote, I want to hear each of your points addressed rationally and respectfully by leaders of each party.
    If they wont or are unable to, how could I vote for them?
    If none of them do, how can I vote at all?
    The thing I think you have not expected is a large number of ex voters like me who have no one to vote for. I am expecting a record low turn out.
    Grant

    1. You will have no one to vote for because no party will be for everything you want.

  18. I wonder who the 2000 Kiwis in Australia who can now get Australian citizenship will vote for?

  19. Don’t forget the dope growing cartels in the nature reserve of Waipori falls.
    Just found out what a revoltingly deep pile of puss tendrils they have working for them. The crooked cops in Dunedin are the dope patch security guards. Nasty as fuck!
    Fake set ups, then stitched up and hammed up by the dirty Dunedin cops!!!
    Wake up NZ the left drug growing stoners have become fucken evil. Meth heads!
    Waipori Falls need a government level enquiry NOW. DOC land, and the body corporate are hijacked by a dirty cartel with tendrils in the courts.

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