Crooked Billary says NZ workers are druggies – cough, cough – Todd Barclay?

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Ummmmmm.

Remember when Crooked Billary was trying to justify record immigration because NZ workers were too stoned to pass the drug tests?

Bill English says employers are regularly telling him that Kiwis can’t pass drug tests

Prime Minister Bill English is blaming young Kiwis inability to pass a workplace drug test as one of the reasons why overseas workers are needed.

English’s comments come on the back of record highs for immigration after it was revealed on Monday 71,300 more migrants had arrived in New Zealand than left in the year to January.

Speaking at his weekly media conference English said two or three business owners a week told him about the difficulty in getting Kiwi workers who apply for jobs to pass a drug test.

…let’s put aside the madness of trying to justify mass immigration because of stoned workers, National want mass immigration because it keeps their carefully nurtured speculative property bubble afloat and keeps the property speculating middle classes voting for them.

But if Crooked Billary is so concerned about NZ workers taking drugs, what are we to make of the new allegations that the secret recording of a Staff member included discussion on one of his MPs and drugs?

We punish beneficiaries for drug use, why is there a different standard for National MPs?

6 COMMENTS

  1. hypocrisy much…”the practice of claiming to have higher standards or more noble beliefs than is the case”.

  2. Muldoon was a drunk, calling a snap election in 1984 while under the influence of alcohol, which National lost. Then there was John Key in the House, who it seemed had had an alcohol fuelled lunch!

    Substance test all our political representatives and publicise the results! We are their employers after all. As such we have every right to know if they are in a clean, clear frame of mind during the decision making process!

    So it’s a bit rich Bilious calling workers too lazy to do a job, because they are too stoned, when he was sitting right next to a PM who gave the impression of being inebriated more than once in the House! Ha ha, funny man that Bilious.

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