Political Caption Competition

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This is how everyone else in NZ sees the PM

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    • Well versed in the Mountains of Mourne.
      When Luxon isn’t up AirNZ he’s down holding up Kiwis for their money or their life!
      …Well he’s over here [in Wellywood] with the
      Rest of the force
      I saw him one day as he stood on the Strand
      Stopped all the traffic with a
      Wave of his hand
      And as we were talking of days that are gone
      The whole town of Wellington stood
      There to look on
      But for all his great powers
      He’s wishful like me
      To be back where the dark Mourne
      Sweeps down to the sea.

      If he’s ready to go, we will sweep him off.

  1. Mr Spineless
    The man who will `kill and spike’ The Treaty Principles Bill
    What a disappointment he must be to the National Party Membership- 68% of whom support the Bill.
    Not only that but he is an embarrassment to New Zealand and all New Zealanders.

    • pdm “… an embarrassment to New Zealand and all New Zealanders.” Agree. He’s just a horrible man, not particularly nice, and sometimes silly, regardless of any policies. There’s other equally obnoxious people in Parliament, but he’s the PM. His “ bottom-feeder “ comment was disgraceful.

  2. Bobbed up in class too much ‘I know teacher I know, pick me.’ Successful people are so busy absorbing the times table and getting the ‘right’ answer there is no time to learn the factors that affect human living. Some never get past the 1st.

    • Hey Grey. the guy’s a soap salesman. Not even a used car salesman. Should have used that soap in his own mouth- John did strange things with soap too.

      • I’m with you Pip. I know about it too. When I was at kindergarten I said something – don’t know what – and had the process dealt to me. Might have made a difference not sure, but I learned I didn’t like too prim and judgmental. But today’s pollies join the damned as soon as they take up the jackets of superior fashion and strut. I think they need chastening.

        And further, aren’t they worse than Mervyn Thompson* who got tied to a tree in a park for his supposed misdeed? Reading about him lately, I think he was not different from the many circumventing the circumscribed rules prevalent at the time. People get confused – probably got mixed up with circumcised.
        A touch of soap and perhaps some mouthwash and these political upstarts would come off lightly. Trade Aid perhaps, their soap range is wide; coconut, kelp, floral variety. Neoliberalism of course, insists on choice!

        *https://thespinoff.co.nz/books/12-09-2016/the-mervyn-thompson-affair-revisiting-the-strange-case-of-a-teacher-chained-by-vigilantes-to-a-tree-in-western-springs

  3. “ There will come a day when
    youth will pass away
    What will they say about me?
    When the end comes, I know
    It was just a gigolo
    Life goes on without me.”

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