Labour – 46%
National – 29%
Greens – 8%
ACT – 9%
Māori Party – 2%

Big news is Chloe is now rating as preferred leader.
TDB said Chloe could win Auckland Central when many punters said she couldn’t and we have been the first to call for her to be the new leader of the Greens.
You can read it first on TDB or wait for the mainstream media to catch up.
Judith is still struggling as leader, but she could reset herself from the Crusher to the Defender if she keeps playing the culture wars that ACT are winning.
Labour and the Greens are the next Government while National and ACT cannibalise the right.
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Noticed that Judith Collins today spoke out against cancel culture. A group called speak up for women, who had a public meeting scheduled in the Christchurch library had the Christchurch city council cancelled their use of the venue.
The group merely wants to open the discussion about women’s sexed based rights and the impact gender self I’d will have on these. This is in the context of the proposed amendment to the birth death and marriage bill
Without the need to repeat myself but to me the NZ National Party should no longer be considered or viewed as a major political party.
Their day in the sun is now at an end. They should now be considered as a Has-been political party with of course “has-beens, wannabes and amateurs” being part of their content.
They have a leader who doesn’t inspire anyone but in reverse comes across as vindictive, manipulative and incapable of being a genuine New Zealander. She lacks empathy and has the aura of someone one wouldn’t want to have dinner with even if National held an open party with all sorts of people invited eg gang members, the lower socio economic NZ taxpayers, the homeless, the unemployed,.etc.etc.etc.
So lets see National as the political party of non existent credibility who lost all touch of reality and now have a complete idiot as their leader.
By tomorrow(28.5.21) I am sure Judith Collins will be beating the typical NZ National Party Mantra Drum of blaming others for the failures of National and of course herself.
Once National runs out of others to blame for THEIR failures will they finally stare in the mirror and accept accountability and responsibility for THEIR mistakes? Or will they do what they are so used to and blame someone else because that is just THEIR HABIT that is almost equivalent to drug abuse???!!!
The MSM is well on the way to doing that. I’ve yet to see any political news item where David Seymour hasn’t been approached for comment. It’s only a matter of time before they completely omit Judith Collins (or whomever of National’s 23 leaders is in charge at the time) from such news reports.
Labour and greens slightly down Nats and ACT slightly up.
Depends if it’s a trend whether it means anything – time will tell.
We’ll Sing in the Sunshine
https://youtu.be/pS3UUwcziUc?t=1
We won’t make any progress on anything that matters until the Not Any Of Them category reaches 40% or so. And the system will crash before that point is reached.
Here’s an awesome rant about Jacinda and Chloe. They aren’t immune from criticism. Their left wing credentials leave much to be desired.
https://twinkrev.com/2020/10/girlboss-new-zealands-neoliberal-state-of-mind/
“The thing is Swarbrick is incredibly polished (remember she was a minimalist fashion designer), she has always dressed like a lawyer—whereas previous Green MPs like Sue Bradford and Metiria Turei have been raked over the coals for the way they present themselves. Unequivocally Swabrick looks like a politician—she plays into the aesthetic too hard and always has—so for her to frame herself as “out-of-the-ordinary” is incredibly dishonest. Swarbrick is the stereotype of a politician.”
‘incredibly dishonest’
Doesn’t that sum up all politicians?.
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