The Daily Blog Open Mic – Saturday – 25th June 2016

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  1. Reasons for EU failure and Brexit.

    “with people economically struggling outside thriving London, and seeking more self-determination, better economic fortunes, “sovereignty”, more accountability from political elites, less bureaucracy, all condensed in sentiment against the ‘monolithic’ EU.”

    We should then use this warning on this “NZ National “Austerity crazed” Government (as my wife puts it) to also suggest that John Key should take note from this “Collapse in provincial regions that forced Cameron to quit and may happen to Key here in NZ for the same reasons of reasons of the same regional hardship “with people economically struggling outside thriving London, and seeking more self-determination, better economic fortunes, “sovereignty” as Key’s Government is actively intervening in most NZ regions with his MBIE Ministry of “Economic Development” SS Joyce propaganda that has just been as much an adjective failure in regional NZ as EU model has been for their regions that voted “Leave”.

    look inside most regional papers around NZ, and see that most infrastructure is failing such as poor roads as at the same time the options for rail freight/passenger services are dying or shut down while road transport is causing weekly accidents or killing many on all Northland, central, Gisborne, East Coast, HB’,Wairarapa, Canterbury, Otago roads while their economies continue to shrink while Auckland economy booms and you will see a pattern here.

    Mr Key & SS Joyce! heed this warning, let the provinces continue to suffer and they may also hand you a defeat in next years’ election!!!

  2. An interesting discussion on Brexit

    ‘Brexit: Goal!’

    “Well it’s happened! Citizens of the UK have decided to call it quits. The decades-long debate whether to remain part of the Europe Union has been settled. Brexit is a reality. What’s next?

    CrossTalking with Xavier Moreau, John Laughland, and Alexander Mercouris.”

  3. @cleangreen – too right – Northland already has spoken – the rest will follow when they get the chance. Sooner rather than later I hope.

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