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    1. The Mt. Albert, Mt. Roskill, West Auckland area has been swamped by immigrants who have no idea about National’s poor track record of squeezing public services and undermining everyone.
      What they find here is so much better than where they’ve come from, that when they hear lies about how much better again it will be under National, they believe them.
      They haven’t a clue what NZ is really all about hence the willingness to go along with Seymour’s silly ideas. He would take us back 50 years to where Australia still is, on race-relations, but they don’t understand that.
      They just want to get ahead on a personal level, and if that means walking over the rights of people already here who have done the hard work and paid for everything they now enjoy, so be it.
      This time next year when crime hasn’t stopped and dairies are still being ram-raided, houses are more expensive, food and fuel prices still high, social division as bad as ever, public services feeling the pinch, the list goes on, they might suddenly suffer a bit of buyer-remorse.
      I hope so, because their voting has just made things a great deal harder for 90% of NZ’ers including themselves.

      1. Joy, Inclined to agree with some of this. Locally, immigrants from one large continent are better off than they were in their country of origin, and they can become a bit arrogant if it goes to their heads. Some have the comfort of the relatives who they bring with them; it’s complicated.

      2. Totally wrong. What you are seeing is migrant communities who look at the excesses of the NZ welfare state while there are jobs galore but NZ’ers who can’t be arsed working and then see their own folk ram raided, bludgeoned and murdered whilst trying to claw out an existence in their family business; the perpetrators of which are let off scot free or with barely any punishment. THAT is what those figures point to.

  1. Oh dear. Grace and humility become pollies better than Markling the media does. This abrasive disconnect with reality has been the modus operandi of too many of them for far too long and is another reason why the left lost.

  2. The next Labour leader has to come from Auckland….that does not leave many if any options.

    I am worried Labour are still so smug and delusional that they could be over taken by the Green Army.

  3. Maungakiekie is not a traditional Labour seat. We have proven to follow the country swinging with whichever party is most popular – but probably have more of a blue bend.

    96 NZ Voted National – Maungakiekie National
    99 – 05 NZ Voted Labour – Maungakiekie Labour
    08 – 14 NZ Voted National – Maungakiekie National
    17 NZ Voted National (Who failed to form a Majority coalition) – Maungakiekie National
    20 NZ Voted Labour – Maungakiekie Labour (On election night it was a close Blue win, until special votes came in)
    23 NZ Voted National – Maungakiekie National.

  4. Yes, I saw all the Indians with Luxon many are all about climbing the ladder many don’t care about the indigenous peoples here or NZ culture. And they bring their elderly parents who scab of our health system and claim pensions it’s not fair nor is it right. I have seen these people at our hospitals getting clinicals treatments when many of us don’t even make the lists this needs to be stopped. And we need to make sure those dumb NZers that voted for National open their fucken eyes and ears.

  5. Does Auckland hate their mayor too who didn’t give a shit about them when they were flooded? And I wonder if they hated the money Labour gave from our taxes to pay for their flooded houses.

  6. I know Helen White a bit: she’s always very upbeat, so although her comment wasn’t very smart, it wasn’t really arrogant. I think Mt Albert would benefit from a hands-on MP of any stripe, and Helen would be good in that role being social and caring. The electorate couldn’t have had a lot of attention from previous incumbents, with them both being PMs.

  7. You can’t blame new immigrants to the country voting against being made second class citizens. That’s why they left their old countries!

  8. Bugger it, Bill Rowlling, walking past this hotel construction on the Wellington terrace, up the top see him, fuck them Bill, i cried out, a new three year, scot kiwi. Bill, a army man, that Muldoon, riddiculed what a horror kiwi found out Muldoon. to be.

  9. How we goin now. photo shot lies, grasp, look the truth. These pair at present, possible hard lines, for their friend!s, other possible, maybee, a ease to the hardship those too will impose.

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