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  1. “If the so-called “secret poll” is legitimate, then that explains the recent flurry of panicked activity from National to counter Labour’s recently released housing policy.”

    And maybe Frank that is why Claire Trevett has gone into overdrive with this piece in this mornings herald

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/politics/news/article.cfm?c_id=280&objectid=11674015

    If she had half a brain, she’d realise Labour started the ball rolling and National have been required to turn it into an avalanche because Labour’s housing policy was so good!

    Panicky Claire has a certain ring too it.

    1. Paula Bennett and Gerry Brownlee prefer to think of her as Chocolatey Claire.

  2. “No. It’s secret.” How childish and petulant – it sounds like something you’d hear from children bickering in the school playground.

    You’re right Frank – National’s recent scrambling around reeks of desperation and knowledge of their pending demise.

    And as for Steven Joyce being “Mr Fix-it” – you know National is desperate and fearful when they get Joyce to front to the media while John Key scuttles away. The whole “Mr Fix-it” thing is yet another MSM lie, emperor has no clothes comment that has been repeated so often it has become widely believed. A certain quote from Joseph Goebbels springs to mind.

    Keep up the great posts Frank.

    1. 1000% GEMMA,


      FRANK SAID; “then we are indeed witnessing the decaying administration of John Key’s third term government.”

      KEY’S “THIRD REICH” more likely!

    1. Yes and TEFLON is a very toxic material like Jonkey a cancer causing individual!
      “Teflon is hazardous to our health”
      Featured in: Nutrition & Life
      Toxic chemicals released from Teflon pans and other food packaging is found in 95% of the population’s blood, and is likely to be a carcinogen.

      Full article: Teflon is hazardous to our health | Trusted.MD Network http://trusted.md/blog/vreni_gurd/2007/09/14/teflon_is_hazardous_to_our_health#ixzz4EMrEIGNy

  3. Gary Morgan always tries to lean favourably towards the Nats. and I don’t think the Ozzy Roy Morgan polling is above manipulation either, and these opinion polls can be used as a tool to hoodwink the public, and I think they often are. They have thus far, always maintained the perception that John key and his Nats are untouchable, even when they got thoroughly trounced in Northland and the TPPA protests etc.
    Whose to say that Roy Morgan doesn’t have a list of mobile phone numbers of known Nat supporters? How many people have landlines anymore.

    What if National and John key are polling somewhat lower than what these polls are suggesting?

    Cellphones make political polling tricky

    http://www.newshub.co.nz/politics/cellphones-make-political-polling-tricky-2014070616#axzz4EJpPcUp0

    1. Words, I think that’s why Frank has voiced reservations about the veracity of Hooton’s claims of a secret UMR poll. He’s covered his backside, in case Hooton is playing silly-buggers again.

      The Roy Morgan poll is fascinating though, isn’t it?

      It now remains the question as to what Peters will do? Prop up the Nats, or be part of a progressive government?

      1. No matter what Hooten says or doesn’t say… the fact remains this govt has about run its course. There have been far too many abuses that even National party voters have become aware of.

        Too many double standards, too many embarrassing fiasco’s , too many acts of bureaucratic brutality towards their own countrymen/ women.

        The Northland by-election has proven that . It was not just Winston Peters , it was also the total arrogance of a govt that felt it could just assume an electorate would still keep voting for them despite treating them like dogshit.

        National are on their way out now and it is crucial that the unity between the Greens and Labour is exploited to the maximum. Given all credence at every turn . Winston would fall in behind a sensible and well planned left leaning govt at the drop of a hat if it is well executed.He has no particular love for neo liberal ideology nor its quack economic theory’s.

        One could see it this way ,- Labour and the Greens taking the urban votes and Winston and NZ First bringing up the rear with the rural sector.

        Formidable.

        And just like in any campaign in war , – the co operation and cohesiveness of the generals is paramount. I think you will find this will become more apparent as time goes by towards elections 2017.

        Nine years of one govt,… is a stretch , and after 9 years… a govt…any govt grows old and jaded. This has happened to this govt. The difference is with this govt is that historically , they have been the most dishonest , anti democratic and subversive govt we have ever known. It is and has only been a matter of time before it has caught up with them.

        And that time is now.

        They will not be returned in 2017, which makes for a very interesting and exciting time for NZ.

        1. The difference is with this govt is that historically , they have been the most dishonest , anti democratic and subversive govt we have ever known.

          I think that sums things up perfectly, Katipo…

    2. Once I think when he was on a panel on Nation in 2014 when he bleated out something about SS Joyce making some backroom deal with a roading company over closing the Napier/Gisborne rail and he nasty NaTZ queen bee Michele Boag jumped on him and told him to shut up quickly.

      It was a very strange time then to see that so the Nat’s control the poor guy Hooten so he’s bought alright.

  4. The trouble is, it all comes down to New Zealand First. There’s little doubt that that will be king maker. I understand NZ First is presently being infiltrated by ex Conservative Party members (according to another blog on this site). Plus it has Ron Mark who I can’t see ever wanting a coalition with the Greens, and possibly Shane Jones in the mix, plus who knows what else. I think they will support National and claim that they will keep them honest. The fundamental problem is that 60 percent of the voting public support conservative parties whichever way you slice it.

  5. I just hope that the unelectable Judith Collins takes The John Key out in leadership coup. That would make my whole year.

  6. Housing issues will decide election 2017, that is besides of a then stagnant economy, pressures on infrastructure and health, education and social services.

    The immigration fed growth is becoming unsustainable, as it leads to demand that cannot be met in a short to medium term, and people are sick and tired of finding that they have to work ever harder, have to put up with more stress, get less time for their families and private pursuits, and hence start questioning, what is it all good for.

    The mantra of growth for growth’s sake is turning out to be a hollow one, and does not excite people anymore.

    Somehow it does all not add up, more and more find out.

    So yes, I think the tide is turning, there is no way the Nats can stop the tide against them now, they are stuck in third termitis and facing a dilemma, not being able to deliver what is needed urgently.

    Good riddance, I will have a party when John Key is thrown out by the voters, a huge party.

  7. What worries me is that, even with the atrocious NAct performance and the shipwrecks they have on their front bench, they’re still above 40%. I hope Labour is looking at this and seeing it as a sign that they’re not doing very well. However, I suspect they’ll be patting themselves on the back. And for what? Probably the chance to form an opposition to NActFirst.

  8. Well, no, it’s not “secret” exactly.

    UMR poll every month for the Labour Party.

    Have done so for many years.

    UMR’s Stephen Mills and Hooton clearly regularly indulge in wide-ranging discussion before they go on air and Mills has obviously thrown this juicy little morsel to Hoots as part of this political gossip.

  9. Hooton has a history of acting in self interest.
    Safe to assume the Nats have ruined a business opportunity for him and he’s now making stuff up again in an attempt to show them who is the boss.
    Problem is this Whaleoil style burn the world strategy isn’t very forward thinking. Whaleoil has ended up on holiday, maybe Hooton needs to join him.

  10. I wouldn’t be counting chickens just yet. Key is just a figurehead -the highly polished turd presented to easily duped Kiwis to keep their ignorant votes. But over nine long years, the Nazional Party has had time to place their cronies in many positions of influence and power, and build up formidable resources and funds. Even with as odious a replacement as Criminal Collins, they could still win an election, based on what they’ve managed to get away with over the last decade. And those Nazional sympathisers now occupying key positions within society…..they will not “go gentle into that good night”.

    1. +1 QUICKSILVER – it is not going to be easy winning the next election – the Natz cheat and have everyone in their pocket.

      But like Brexit, the people can get to the point where they have had enough. That point has now occurred.

      Co-operation and collaboration between the left is the only way they will defeat the Natz cheats.

      1. Yes – well said SaveNZ. I’m sick of Despicable Key and his sorry coalition of the damned. All of my elderly friends are determined to get rid of National and they realise that a vote for NZ First could be a vote for the next cab-off-the-rank coalition to replace ACT, MP and UF.

        Good riddance to Despicable Key, that has turned this great nation into an unequal, socially devoid wasteland.

  11. Is it not possible we could see a snap election like in 1984? Would National fall one?

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