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  1. In 73 it took 18 months to get a phone on you needed to check which xmas the card you received was meant for railways had 24 thousand workers many were moonlighting at the same time.The only good thing was the great MOW which did a great job of building the infrastructure that we still rely on .From memory a Labour minister broke it up and sold it .

    1. Moonlighting – they must have wanted to work in those days not like the layabouts now !! People working at less than optimum level, are better ’employed’ than being left staring disconsolately at their cellphones like zombies and applying for jobs where the advertiser won’t even reply or only accepts machine driven applications and nothing you have of that nature works. If youre skint you can’t charge the phone, the van has leaked on your computer and fused the keyboard etc. You fatheads that run everybody down haven’t a f…….g clue.

  2. Big items important to the future outcomes of NZ citizens like population planning, i.e. asking NZ’s what size population they want in 10 years and asset sales should go to referendum, and be binding.

    It is already clear NZ’s are not keen on asset sales by the 67% No vote in the 2013 referendum when Key was in charge, but as it was not binding he ignored it and sold down the power companies anyway.

  3. Even the police commisioner is closing up shop and moving on .He can see no future with shrinking police force expected to do more .Family harm is now off the action list along with mental health crisis in the commuinity as we focus on taking gang patches and kicking kids around in boot camps

      1. To be fair it would be hard working to the loony tune of Labours soft attitude to law and order
        Very few commissioners stay for a second term.

    1. Even Lord Vetinari in Pratchett’s Discs saw the advantage of setting up official football matches with prizes for the hoi polloi. And he was a pretty tough geezer, high in the instep as they would say in Regency times (Georgette Heyer).

      Anne Perry’s book Southampton Row is about some dodgy people but they had good police aiming to provide appropriate controls on the public and their own Forces. That It’s a really complex story of the highly developed art of political back-stabbing and maneouvring.

  4. The private run ferries have not experienced any of the problems the Railway run have .
    Kiwibank is so poorly resourced the country does not use it .
    Any of us old enough to remember when the State was in control can recall what a terrible job they made of it .
    Strong oversight over a privatized market is the best answer .

    1. Bluebridge does not have Nicola selling any replacement boats before they get delivered. I have no doubt that the Interislander could be trouble-free if the politicians & especially corrupt politicians like those in charge now just left them to do their job.

      1. The boats were not the problem it was the jetties that were running away with the money .The budget had totally blown out and even Labour said they would find it hard to accept. The ships have been cleared to run for 5 more years so no need to panic .The last grounding was poor seamanship not due to an problem with the ship

    2. Those of us old enough, born and bred and brought up in this country know what a great job the state did. You weren’t .
      Privatization created inequality, fact.

      1. In 73 it took 18 months to get a phone on you needed to check which xmas the card you received was meant for railways had 24 thousand workers many were moonlighting at the same time.The only good thing was the great MOW which did a great job of building the infrastructure that we still rely on .From memory a Labour minister broke it up and sold it .

    3. bull shit one of the blue bridge ferries shit its self a few months ago and could not sale .They are just tubs compared to the new ferries we were buying .Kiwi rail will need to buy at least 3 to keep up with expected growth as 2 corollas dont equal two Hino trucks do they .

    4. Trev blah blah you need to frighten us with some reliable facts, to get us to read you from top to your smelly little toes.

  5. Ithink most of the New Zealanders who are capable of doing that sort of arithmetic have already left.

    1. Henry Filth This is partly why I wonder whether government opting out of paying the NZ Police Force a decent wage is also part of an underhand political agenda.

  6. We’re not as dumb as they are expecting us to believe their shilly-shallying and subterfuge. Deferring decisions until post-election is deplorable, but more will be done by stealth as has already been done in the health sector, and with the counter-productive dumbing down of education, preparing the way for more privatisation here too. Goldsmith can’t even articulate anything competently, and only a fool would believe a tobacco salesman – in a government lead by a soap salesman.