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  1. Hmm, Mike Lee said this would happen when he made his filibuster speech during the council debate on the selling of the Airport shares. Might be time for Mike Lee to have another guest blog on this site, so as we can get an insiders view as to what is happening in the Auckland Council at the moment.

  2. There is only one word to describe Wayne Brown and other neoliberals, and that is treasonous.

    The likes of Roger Douglas, Ruth Richardson, and Brown need to face tribunals and be given appropriate sentences for their high treason to this nation.

    1. Mohammed,
      All of the people named were elected on the basis they would reform the economy. Roger Douglas was re-elected in 1987 with a bigger majority. National was re-elected in 1993. Wayne Brown was elected to restore Auckland’s finances. In short all had a specific electoral mandate to do what they did.
      There are many here who decry “neoliberalism” and that it is the great betrayal of New Zealanders. However the parties that have implemented it keep getting re-elected. Those who oppose it are in the electoral margins.
      This is what democracy means; those who are elected into power get to implement their policies.

      1. Absolute nonsense Wayne. The lying media which hid the murderous policies you support should be right there in the dock beside the likes of Douglas.

      2. Bollocks, 1984 Labour did not publicly campaign on Rogernomics–“swinging a wrecking ball through the provinces, works, forestry and manufacturing, opening up public infrastructure to penetration by private capital, and flogging off taxpayer built assets”.

  3. I used to care and then Auckland Transport, tasked with keeping Auckland flowing but has made it infinitely worse, started spending money like it was Michael Wood, or water, both of which are interchangeable, like on judder bars and traffic lights where they weren’t needed and millions on T3 cameras where there was already 99% compliance and the list goes on, and suddenly I thought, it either has to stop or we start selling shit to pay its bills.

    So what do you want?

    It does make a change when a publicly elected official actually understand public money is not a bottomless pit. Loving Wayne btw! No regrets. None whatsoever.

    1. Austerity is morally wrong. You obviously support austerity. Please note that Somalia has no public services to speak of and that is a total shithole.

  4. Good to hear that he is open minded; privatisation of this sort of essential operation usually leads to costly disaster and environmental chaos. If it ain’t broke….

  5. Selling assets isn’t the way forward, in the long run.

    He needs to tackle the staffing levels in the Council: Go through the headcount with a broadsword and make the place leaner. He also needs to sort out internal processes because most council workers spend their day writing reports and hiding behind process. Nothing gets decided and nothing gets done.

  6. The Port has been a sitting Duck for years. The trucks coming from Port are large emmit ers.

  7. The Maritime Union says any privatization of the Ports of Auckland would be a disaster for The Maritime Union…

  8. I can see by the many stupid trivial comments here, just firing mud pies at some perceived other side, how Mayor Brown managed to dun (see Financial Dictionary), stun and overcome any intelligent thought shining forth in Auckland. I think laser beams are needed aimed at the powerful minority targets, to have any effect.

  9. “Secret plans to sell the port business got underway by former Mayor Phil Goff and senior council staff”

    Why doesn’t that surprise me?

  10. I think the most appalling thing of all is that Mayor Browns only answer is to sell off assets. Hasn’t he got any better ideas, for example, cutting City Bureaucracy waste by 100 per cent! Even Hector the Parrot could come out with some better ideas and bear in mind, he’s been stuffed since the 1970’s. Mayor Brown comes across as being someone who once was alive but was stuffed in the 1980s and is now mounted firmly on the lap of Douglashites and Shipleyshites!

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