Malcolm Evans – Key stands up to corporations

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  1. Key has now been found mired in a plot to stop the over seas investment office from tightening the rules of blind trusts by using his lawyer to push the case that cancelled any changes two years ago (2014) claimed Green party Co leader James Shaw.

    http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/political/302576/pm's-private-lawyer-lobbied-over-foreign-trusts

    “PM’s private lawyer lobbied over foreign trusts

    John Key’s private lawyer lobbied the government about proposed changes to the foreign trust regime in late 2014, a newly released email has revealed.”

    PM Key is totally corrupt now, and has lost his own way.

    His bad past is now becoming a rod for his back and the government making him now a liability as Joyce and English are also now. Best get rid of all three at once now.

  2. Don’t tell Crosby Textor that the PM is on the skids, let him wallow and stew in his own filth, lies and nudge-nudge-wink-wink-excuse-the-wart corruption. Maybe Crosby Textor will carry on blithely supporting the unsupportable. Ssssshhhh!

    CT and the Sunshine Gang will tell Paul Henry how wonderful the PM is and Henry will tell us all “what we need to know today.” Paddy Gower will tell us all how decisive and charismatic the PM is: Mike Hosking will orgasm and brain-fart at the thought of being the PM’s number one chum.

    Crosby Textor telling Kiwis what they ‘need to know and not know today’, shades of Orwell’s 1984.

    ’How many fingers, Winston?’
    ’Four! Stop it, stop it! How can you go on? Four! Four!’
    ’How many fingers, Winston?’
    ’Five! Five! Five!’
    ’No, Winston, that is no use. You are lying. You still think there are four.
    How many fingers, please?’
    ’Four! five! Four! Anything you like…..

    They can spin and bullshit and polish the turd, pour glitter on the turd that is the PM’s impending legacy, but they cant erase the stench of alleged corporate big business corruption and alleged tax avoidance.

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