Daily Blog Guerrilla Radio – Propellerheads – You Want It Back
Daily Blog Guerrilla Radio – Propellerheads – You Want It Back
Daily Blog Guerrilla Radio – Propellerheads – You Want It Back
5: Inside the Final Days of the Standing Rock Protest
4: UN decries Israel’s West Bank demolition order
3: “A Deportation Force on Steroids”: Millions of Immigrants Could Face Removal Under New Trump Rules
2: Thrilling discovery of seven Earth-sized planets orbiting nearby star
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If Jackson’s recruitment encourages other Maori to speak out in similarly blunt terms about the true agenda of the Maori Party and the Iwi Leadership Group, then the electoral dividend for Labour will be substantial.
‘Politics of demonisation’ breeding division and fear Today Amnesty International releases its yearly report, The State of the World’s Human…
The Electoral Commission has this afternoon cleared The Opportunities Party (TOP) of any wrong doing in their campaign for the…
Cameron Slater used to do this shit, he took cash from right wing industry to attack and denigrate health officials who demanded change, The Spinoff just makes that process look more palatable because it’s framed as a ‘debate’ with Julie Anne Genter.
…Folks, I appreciate that it’s difficult to admit that you’ve been duped, but you have been. National have zero, let me say that again, ZERO, interest in fixing the Housing Crisis.
From Labour’s perspective, the Māori Party’s desire to sit at the table with National means they are a threat and it’s a tactical position that has seen the Māori Party being accused by many Māori for being sell outs, but this election could end up creating a very different kind of Government.
The new data on inequality from Oxfam shows an even more obscene disparity than previous reports – 8 billionaires owning more than half the world’s population and two billionaires in New Zealand owning more than the poorest 30% of New Zealanders. This is not inevitable. It results from rules that favour the rich and penalise the poor.