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    1. Her chances would be better if she spoke in a closed venue, rather than trying to draw two opposing crowds together in a public space.

      1. Tess Tickles – She did try drawing two opposing crowds…those thugs gate-crashed the event

  1. But was it a crowbar or a wrecking bar? If you need to dig a post hole in the stony Canterbury plains, you need to be sure to have the correct one. I guess both would make a mess of a window and is not something that should be allowed, although in this instance I have more sympathy for the dog than Winston.

  2. If you’re supposed to be representing the people who voted you into office, then you should be accountable to those same people, not wrapped in cotton wool and bubble wrap, safe in your ivory tower while the policies you advance make the lives of the general populace increasingly difficult.

    I wouldn’t expect this dismal failure of a government to comprehend that, given they prefer to ram toxic legislation through at the speed of light and avoid tedious inconveniences like public consultation.

  3. A crowbar won’t give Winston much leverage while he sides with the babykillers in Gaza.

    He’s on the road to earning the sobriquet Whopper Winston – like the young fellow in Generation Kill.

  4. Do you know what the first protests outside Auckland Politicians Houses were? Martyn Bradbury

    Who really knows. But the first one I know of, was the protest outside the US consuls home on Auckland’s Paratai Drive in 1967 during the Vietnam war, which turned into a riot when the police were ordered to clear the protesters away.

    Three million Vietnamese died in that war, Plus 63 thousand American troops lost their lives. Three times that number of US Vietnam war veterans died of suicide after the war. 34 New Zealanders also died in that war. The Vietnamese were doused with agent orange causing birth defects and cancer, NZ and US veterans caught in the overspray have fathered deformed children and died early deaths related to Agent Orange poisoning.
    And what for?
    The Vietnamese communist regime that now rules Vietnam which we were told were the worst of the worlst, an even worse bogeyman than terrorists today. Nowadays, both the US and New Zealand have trade relations with. Vietnam. Vietnam airlines regularly fly into Aucland, with direct flights to Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.

    Protests outside politicians homes are as old as democracy.

    Paratai Drive riot, Google Search:

    The Paritai Drive riot was an event on October 29, 1967, in Auckland, New Zealand, where a violent clash occurred between anti-Vietnam War protesters and police outside the home of the American consul. The confrontation was part of protests against the visit of South Vietnam’s Premier, Air Vice-Marshal Ky, and marked a significant escalation of public opposition to the Vietnam War in New Zealand.
    Context and Causes
    Visit of Nguyen Cao Ky: The protest was triggered by the visit of Ky, who was a central figure in the South Vietnamese government during the war.
    Rising Opposition: Anti-war sentiment in New Zealand was growing, with many questioning the country’s involvement in the conflict and its close alignment with the United States.
    The Event
    Protests Intensify: On October 29, the protests outside the American consul’s home on Paritai Drive became heated.
    Clash with Police: A significant fight broke out between the police and the protesters, leading to many arrests and widespread media attention.
    Significance
    Escalation of Violence: The Paritai Drive incident was one of the first instances of violent confrontation between police and anti-war protesters in New Zealand, foreshadowing further unrest like the demonstrations during the 1970 visit of US Vice-President Spiro Agnew.
    Public Debate: The protests contributed to the ongoing public debate about New Zealand’s role in the Vietnam War and the nature of foreign policy.

  5. You can be rest assured that if it is enacted, a neoliberal Labour govt won’t repeal it.

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