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  1. Green and brown for me we need a dramatic shift toward a better society and government for the people .We dont need hate filled cash grabs for the rich pricks till every last cent is gone .

    1. I agree. If there is a change of government, for better or worse labour will be less willing than the national party to let themselves be pulled in the more radical direction that their junior coalition partner(s) advocate for.

    1. You’re correct, a vote for Labour is too close to being a vote for National so Green & TMP need to increase if we want any genuine progressive policies.

      1. I agree Labour are frankly pretty pathetic. TMP are the only political party who have called out the United States that is a start.

  2. Labour had 3 years of complete control and I do not think they did much in tye way of followingvyour list of Brownie points.
    There was a lot of talk and review committees with appropriate Maori names and the public service was expanded to look like things were happening . Moves on public transport was good but despite millions spent no light rail system was started in Auckland. Was public health much better ? Child poverty was nearly as bad as 2017 when they came to power and homeless people were pushed into motels and forgotten . Little was done in regard to tax except offering to take GST off fruit and veg no CGT no wealth tax .
    An opportunity to show how Labour could change all our lives was given and lost.

    1. “There was a lot of talk and review committees with appropriate Maori names and the public service was expanded to look like things were happening . Moves on public transport was good but despite millions spent no light rail system was started in Auckland. Was public health much better ? Child poverty was nearly as bad as 2017 when they came to power and homeless people were pushed into motels and forgotten . Little was done in regard to tax except offering to take GST off fruit and veg no CGT no wealth tax ”

      Absolutely agree.
      For me it was the Denial of radical medicines funding and Pharmac reform and the refusal to accept any of the 42 recommendations in thee welfare review report.

      Those turned me off Labour for Good.

      I joined the Greens in 2018 and have not regretted it one bit.

    2. Trevor I honestly try to understand what you are on about but you are confusing.
      You keep pointing out that Labour failed socialists when it was in government(Was public health much better ? Child poverty was nearly as bad as 2017 etc)
      Is socialism what you want? Do you actually want governments to spend more on social welfare?

      Because if it is why do you think the present government is any better, or will be any better?
      If socialism is what you do NOT want then surely you should applaud the Labour party’s failure. Is this not so?
      Or do you just like to whinge about stuff and the past Labour government is a handy target?

  3. Labour and the Greens respect democracy. The self-styled Māori Party does not. Waititi has a hero called Ibrahim Traoré. Probably not that normal a hero for someone you would vote for. Don’t fall down the hypocrisy blind alley by telling me Seymour‘s idols are worse. It won’t wash. So, sure vote Labour and Green but TPM need to be rejected with other extremists and enemies of democracy.

      1. Steve, what a yawn response. I have never voted for a minor party left or right.

        1. Poor Anus so easily triggered. Your posts are one big yawn.

    1. It’s a pity that there isn’t a single soldier in the NZ Army with the intelligence let alone courage of Traore.

  4. Labour = ‘real community representation’? Orly?

    They don’t want to know the community. Just like National.

  5. Obviously I don’t support enabling the Greens, but at least the Maori Party will keep those freaks in check.

  6. Labour + Greens + TPM

    missed from the above list

    + building boom
    + apprentices trained
    + necessary houses built
    + infrastructure development
    + support for business R&D
    + support for science
    + money in people’s pockets providing demand for the nations businesses.

    Which add up to a vote for economic growth.

    A vote for NAct is more stagflation.

  7. Maybe the type of thinking that continues to vote for the same thing as previously in the hope that ‘this time’ the failed nitwits of the past will magically work better than those awful whoever: could that be sized up succinctly in ‘the reiteration of platitudes and pretensions’.? That covers the situation don’t you think?

  8. Its called governing for ALL not just a few .Governments job is to provide services for ALL not profits for 1% .A country is not a business it is a society .Until we let go of the growth at all cost and return to building a society where everyone gets a fair slice of the pie we are doomed to slide over the cliff .China will get us for free with out a shot fired .Just look at whats happening in the Pacific islands .We have just used them for a source of cheap labour for decades and thrown them a few crumbs every now and again and now we have extracted what we can we have turned to Asia as a source of cheap labour .Now we have not looked after them they are getting help from China and no bullets fired .Trump and his blood thirsty mates could learn a lot from China .Imagine what the middle east would look like had they used soft deplomacy instead of waging war .Everyone would be doing well and the whole place would be booming and it would have been way cheaper in the long term .

  9. And ACT will cost both NZ First and National with their destructive bills. Those affected will remember.

  10. persona, propaganda and persuasion. The left need to implant the idea of redistribution and fairness through public assets and public services, as the over-arching goal for the good of society, the economy and the environment.

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