Labour are behind on donations, now why would that be?
Labour official says National’s $1.8m donations in Paula Bennett fundraising drive ‘worrying’
“Worrying” is the term the Labour Party’s most senior official has used to describe Paula Bennett’s $1.8 million fundraising for the National Party.
Labour’s general secretary Rob Salmond emailed registered party supporters late yesterday pointing to the NZ Herald’s revelation that Bennett, a former Deputy Prime Minister, had raised a huge amount of money in just three weeks.
Donors included New Zealand’s wealthiest man, Graeme Hart, who gave $250,000, as did multi-millionaires Murray Bolton and Nick Mowbray.
Rod Salmon is fucking hopeless so he should be worried.
The issue here has been building for some time, here’s what is going on.
Since the last National Party Conference that re-elected Peter Goodfellow as President, the big money barons in Auckland took over control of the Party because they wanted Judith to focus on one thing and one thing only, Fair Pay Agreements.
There are two planks that hold up the entire economy of NZ.
The first is stealing land from Māori and NEVER paying the full cost of that they back and the second plank to the NZ economy is the de-unionised work force that keeps wages lower than Australia and allows big money to operate a labour force dependent on cheap immigration.
The big money in NZ has realised that the FPAs represent the greatest tool to force them to pay more for workers, and there is no way in hell they are going to allow that ti happen.
So huge money is now being donated to National with one focus, and one focus only – stop the Fair Pay Agreements.
To date, this is how the Union Movement think they will win over voters…

…hmmm. Y-e-a-h. Might need to work on that. Maybe less colour?
Big Money in NZ has accepted Labour in power because while in power, Labour have done sweet fuck all to challenge their business interests, with FPAs though, Labour threatens their total dominance over a de-unionised work force.
They will never allow that to happen.
That’s why Luxon was so swift to attack Jim Bolger for supporting FPAs.
The fight for Fair Pay Agreements is probably one of the most important in NZs class history.
The Right understand that, the Left unfortunately are a buggers muddle of identity politic virtue signals masquerading as class consciousness.
The surface issues the 2023 election will be fought over will hide the real battle that Big Money are funding, and that’s about killing off any last chance to reverse the mistakes of the neoliberal revolution and unionise the NZ workforce.

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Is Labour still happy it sold everyone out?
Doubt it…
Pretty sure there are a few that are “comfortable” with it in that space @ Joe Han. Their cheerleaders sometimes come in here to educate, inform and entertain us.
NO so much though some that have called it quits.
The useless CTU (having been completely taken over by the ultra woke) will to make every effort to skew the FPA system to their own ends and ultimately (inadvertently) help to kill it also…
Let’s be honest. The Ardern Labour government rarely demonstrates it knows what it’s doing. It still looks like it’s 2017, just a lot more cynical.
You could also easily argue that donating money to Labour achieved nothing anyway, whether that money was from donors of good intent or otherwise.
And they look like they’re going to lose. There is nothing to suggest Labour are suddenly going to snap out of their 4 plus year torpor and make it happen. The cabinet definitely does not inspire confidence and because of that neither does the person who picked them, our Prime Minister!
It becomes a situation of no point flogging a dead horse and throwing away good money after bad on a party that doesn’t really deliver!
But maybe if we just give them one more term to be transformational, then they will be what they haven’t been, and haven’t even tried to be for the previous two?…
Of course. And another…
The trouble for Jacinda was the moment she got a majority, the game was up. Turned out NZ First was never the hand brake we were led to believe, it was simply her party was too scared and or inept to do anything on their very own policy front!
Deal with it MickeyBoyle, Counterspin troll!
What an interesting shortlist of richlisters!
Graeme Hart did pretty well on the back of Government print and has screwed a fortune from that base while claiming to be as poor as a church mouse when it suited. The Mowbray empire was based on leveraging on its production base in China
Bolton Equities, his recent $1 billion-plus Transaction Services Group to one of the world’s largest private equity groups didn’t hurt. It is notable that while the country was dependent on Government financial arrangements because of Covid that will hold us back for decades, these fuckers seriously increased their wealth. Their donations have been paid for by whom?
We have our own oligarchs here in NZ and they have just donated 1.8 million to help get Luxon and his party in power. These people are apparently not happy with the direction our country is heading but they are happy for many NZers to struggle and be on very low wages and be homeless.
Surely, when rich-listers buy political parties, our democracy is sliding towards plutocracy.
A – greed
The FPA may result in higher wages for some but as sure as night follows day, there will be less jobs. I work in an industry that is likely to be targeted by the Unions should the FPA get off the ground. Having talked to many different people the one thing that isn’t in any doubt is that many businesses just don’t have the funds to withstand a significant lift in wages in the short to medium term so will have to fire people and rebalance their businesses.
The other side is that it will drive prices up as businesses look to stay afloat which will be a great thing when we’re already dying in an insane inflationary environment
Donate to National money up the drain I mean swamp
“Labour are behind on donations, now why would that be?”
Before I even read your post, I think I might have an idea in this space going forward.
However I think they might need to convene a focus group and take on board various listenings from who they think are their dwindling ‘core’ suppotas, and then devise a strategy in order to get together a meaningful programme in order to contest the next election. (Keep away from the Wellington outer suburbs though).
Sure as shit they’re not getting another ounce of my pension (or so I’m told, from most of my Labour loyal whanau) until they return to – or AT LEAST make an effort to return to their rootings.
I understand though that while I have no debt, others are not so fortunate.
But fuk ’em, and all who sail in them.
Until Labour comes to its senses, never again should they be given a majority mandate we have to witness being squandered.
Roll up Greens
Roll up TOP
Roll up MP
Declare, AND stick to your policy bottom lines
Oh, and btw, why donate to Labour when you can donate to UTU? An organisation more committed to fair play and workers’ rights than what the Labour Party has become
“Our concern is that fair Pay Agreements will result in fair pay.” – Brett O’Riley
Fixed that for you Brett, even your obfuscation was shallow.
The cuckoo shovelled money at the rich who then shovelled their excess towards the National party. She tried to befriend the dogs and found out they were wolves. She hates the poor.
It honestly seems like with the moves they are making, Labour want to loose the next election. What other possible explanation could there be?
Thanks for reminding me…I will double what I was giving them.
And funnily enough, I got the impression the FPA legislation was a sop to the party’s traditional left that they wheeled out when they began to understand how much damage the identity politics focus was doing to the long standing Labour vote.
It’ll be hilarious if that’s what brings the party down at the next election (National pulling out all the stops to win, unlike now). The Right dont give a shit about identity politics no matter how bad it gets but you do not threaten the business bottom line EVER!