Brilliant I like the word used “fairer” and in another add the word “caring” was so comforting as we have not had a government since Helen who ever said that last.
The words better ‘health’ better ‘transport’ it’s a winner.
“Rail across the land” would help to mention
Meh.
Sorry. I meant a double meh.
meh
mɛ/
informal
exclamation
exclamation: meh
1.
expressing a lack of interest or enthusiasm.
“meh, I’m not impressed so far”
adjective
adjective: meh
1.
uninspiring; unexceptional.
“a lot of his movies are … meh”
unenthusiastic; apathetic.
“everyone else I talked to was kind of meh”
Origin
1990s: apparently popularized by the US television show The Simpsons .
Words do not = actions.
I shall judge after some actions.
We shall see, won’t we…
I’m a bit disappointed at the Labour ad. Jacinda’s voice seemed to lack her usual enthusiasm and inspiration! If I was a swing voter (which I’m not), personally I don’t think this ad would give me much reason to vote Labour.
Brilliant I like the word used “fairer” and in another add the word “caring” was so comforting as we have not had a government since Helen who ever said that last.
The words better ‘health’ better ‘transport’ it’s a winner.
“Rail across the land” would help to mention
Meh.
Sorry. I meant a double meh.
meh
mɛ/
informal
exclamation
exclamation: meh
1.
expressing a lack of interest or enthusiasm.
“meh, I’m not impressed so far”
adjective
adjective: meh
1.
uninspiring; unexceptional.
“a lot of his movies are … meh”
unenthusiastic; apathetic.
“everyone else I talked to was kind of meh”
Origin
1990s: apparently popularized by the US television show The Simpsons .
Words do not = actions.
I shall judge after some actions.
We shall see, won’t we…
I’m a bit disappointed at the Labour ad. Jacinda’s voice seemed to lack her usual enthusiasm and inspiration! If I was a swing voter (which I’m not), personally I don’t think this ad would give me much reason to vote Labour.
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