Political Caption Competition

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What corporate sadness looks like - but still only the second worst thing ACT have forced upon children

What cheap sadness looks like

17 COMMENTS

  1. Now we know where the sausage rolls went. Quick! Tell Chris Bishop’s poor old father lest he spend the rest of his sad life driving around petrol stations searching for them.

  2. A entree for the Act Party national conference dinner.
    For mains we’ll have roast cabbage with tomato sauce and dessert will be liquid ice cream with apple juice.

  3. Budget multi-level use Numeracy resource

    6 + 4 =

    $3.00 ÷ 10 =

    area cm square – y cm ^ (contents) =;X  ( missing )

    4AICI3+3K – AI + 3 KAICI4 is ?

    Extension exercise for GATE students bored with Erica’s books.
    * aluminium foil + sodium hydroxide = great excitement

  4. Slop suitable for Act Party members.
    It is shameful in Aotearoa not to give children really nice fruit .
    Kids love fruit !

    • Dot NZ school children used to be given free apples in that post WW2 era, when this country still had food rationing while we continued to supply food to Gt Britain who had endured food shortages. About one third of our apple crop now goes to waste.

      Children also received free milk for much later than that. It was cancelled by the National government in the wake of Margaret Thatcher, milk snatcher, doing this in the UK. The reasons don’t bear scrutiny, more so when thousands of kids had clearly benefitted from having their daily milk and none recorded as being adversely affected by it the way that children now have health issues being caused by malnutrition.

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