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  1. I’ve written over at the Standard about the influence of the Talley’s family on NZ First. Last election, the Talley’s backed NZ First and ignored National. The watering down of the labour law changes is Winston repaying the debt.

    1. it is underwhelming shit to state the obvious, but where things are at really with the current level of class strength and union density, approaching 30 years after the passing of the ECA

      at times like this old sayings come to mind…
      “work with and struggle against”
      “needed reforms vs. reformism as an ideology”

  2. Concealed cashflow crime syndicate did this. “Obtaining (public office) by Deception”, Conspiracy to Defraud, RACKETEER INFLUENCED CORRUPT ORGANIZATION, and i could go on because I got a whole book worth of it called TREASON: THE NEW WORLD ORDER. Don’t vote, ISOLATE, MINIMIZE AND ELIMINATE THE SYNDICATE

  3. It sure as shit ain’t perfect but it’s an MMP collation government, last time I looked.

    To state the bloody obvious, Labour did not get anywhere enough votes and cannot pass laws without NZ First or the Greens this time or even more to the point, the next time. End of story.

    And to be fair to NZ First, they seem a hell of a lot more politically awake than many in Labour especially early on in the tenure of this government. Just ask ILG!!

    Thing is even Key did not go full monty, ever, even when he and the Nats basically owned their so-called collation partners and rode a wave of never-ending popularity. I loathed every molecule of the man but he was one very smart political operator. For him, it was baby steps glossed over with sideshows and smoke screens so as not to scare the horses. Incremental turns of the screw to stay in power to turn the screw one more notch the next time to work towards achieving the desired end result.

    It might not be dying in a ditch to serve one’s core principals but personally, I would rather they lived to fight another day and as such I’ll take it for now.

  4. There seems to be an assumption in this article that the same lying Labour who said they wouldn’t pass the TPPA pre election and then blithely did once in office, are somehow still Socialist and care about unions. Sorry but lets face facts. This is National “lite” in terms of policy, any pretence of being a party of the left is a farce, as is any claim they could possibly give two hoots about unions.

    I’ll be staying home come 2020. There’s no real left, left, to vote for.

  5. Saw on Al-Jazeera thousands of Indian farmers waving their Maoist flags in protest against the low prices for their produce.Thought of Countryboy’s father & his inspired efforts to start a farmers union here. It’s possible.

  6. “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do pragmatic and incremental tinkering”…..apologies to Edmund Burke

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