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  1. Martyn you have to understand Luxon is now speaking in tongues. He’s making no sense at all but clearly, it’s a divine gift that we lowly peasants could not possibly comprehend.

    1. And the parents before them.
      So can Luxon provide policy to break the cycle?
      No, he has nothing.

  2. Education, employment and housing policies are important determinants of health so our political parties need and should apply a bipartisan approach as much as possible. We cannot keep making changes to suit our political parties’ ideologies as too many changes are actually detrimental to the people and childrens’ lives we are trying to improve and help.

  3. If this is true………… ‘Tinetti said if a child self-isolated during Covid then they were “automatically not regularly attending’………….. I’ve started to spot a trend with Govt agencies.
    They force you to answer a question (one way or another) FROM the options they give you, BUT non of the options are correct for your situation, and the ‘NO OTHERS’ option does NOT exist.
    So we end up with the classic computer issue of…garbage in, garbage out (GIGO).
    Which overpaid IDIOT made this ‘rule’ up?

    I had ACC trying to force me to choose a catagory for ‘my work’ and retirement wasn’t an acceptable choice/option…………..WTF.
    After 15 mins of debate, I told the person to go away and that I had noted their name, date etc and would see them in court if they wanted to keep up with ‘this line of attack’. INSANE !!!!!
    And then one Govt agency tells you to deal with another agencybecause if what you say is true means that the agency (according to them) is wrong. So I MUST debate/interactwith the third Govt party.
    Again insane and an impossible pposition to be in. Presumably done on purpose to force you into following their diktat.

    1. I think that perhaps Nat party “elites” might worry that swapping Reti for Luxon, would lose some voters to ACT. There might be a misconception that Reti is a little bit “ethnic” and might pursue “ethnic” issues. Bridges had the same problem.

  4. I don’t think that Christopher Luxon is too conservative or too religious for the role of Prime Minister. In fact, more of a caring, patriarchal figurehead could well do this country a world of good in some areas. He is climbing steadily in the polls although the next general election is still a year out.

  5. Seymour will be in charge anyway, when ACT get15%. Lux will just be his side kick, rolled out for photo opps and ribbon cutting.

    1. The presumption here, of course, is that Act leader David Seymour is intellectually superior to National leader Christopher Luxon.

      1. Haven’t you heard/seen them speak? One can tell just by the speed between the eyes twinkling and the mouth moving who’s synapses are humming and it ain’t Luxons.

  6. Luxon want to reprogram youth offenders based on his recent gaffes he’s the one that needs to be reprogrammed. As for the ice cream I know where I would like to stick it and it ain’t on his bald head either.

  7. Luxon want to reprogram youth offenders based on his recent gaffes he’s the one that needs to be reprogrammed. As for the ice cream I know where I would like to stick it and it ain’t on his bald head either.

  8. Luxon want to reprogram youth offenders based on his recent gaffes he’s the one that needs to be reprogrammed. As for the ice cream I know where I would like to stick it and it ain’t on his bald head either.

  9. Luxon want to reprogram youth offenders based on his recent gaffes he’s the one that needs to be reprogrammed. As for the ice cream I know where I would like to stick it and it ain’t on his bald head either.

  10. School attendance decline dramatically from 2015 onwards, well before Covid. There is also a huge difference on ethnic lines within the country. This is not left or right politics. It’s a disaster for our nation and particular people of Māori descent. Drilling down into the statistics, you will find things are a lot worse than what they look on the surface with some schools in Northland having attendance rates in the low 20%. Australia, Uk, Canada, not to speak of Asian nations like Japan and Korea have attendance rates almost double that of our kids. There is a strong link between attendance and final school achievements and there is a strong link between achievements and later life choices and income.
    If we are serious about lifting Māori out of poverty and our nation not becoming a banana republic, we MUST address this crisis. The report “Missing out” by the Education Review office should be compulsive reading for all law makers.

  11. Martyn, you’ve got this all arse about! Research consistently shows that poor school attendance is linked to poor grades and poor grades will reduce life choices and less income. This cements an underclass which capitalism relies on. When you read the education report in detail, it is much worse than reported. Asian and white upper-class student have similar attendance rates than overseas countries. In contrast, some schools in Northland have attendance rates in the low 20%. If there is one single issue which help the underclass to improve their lot, it is education. The report shows that truancy has started in all earnest around 2015, well before Covid, so that excuse is a cop-out.

  12. Martyn, you’ve got this all arse about! Research consistently shows that poor school attendance is linked to poor grades and poor grades will reduce life choices and less income. This cements an underclass which capitalism relies on. When you read the education report in detail, it is much worse than reported. Asian and white upper-class student have similar attendance rates than overseas countries. In contrast, some schools in Northland have attendance rates in the low 20%. If there is one single issue which help the underclass to improve their lot, it is education. The report shows that truancy has started in all earnest around 2015, well before Covid, so that excuse is a cop-out.

  13. Luxon has recently stated National will reintroduce boot camps for youth offenders, which I’d like to know HOW this policy will be implemented. It didn’t work well last time through the last National government.

    While they are at it, dragging young offenders off to boot camp, I wouldn’t put it past National to also reintroduce the cane or strap and beat the little truants as well! Natz attempting to appeal to it’s filthy and degenerate support base of bullies and sadists out there, to capture votes!

    1. But this has always been the rights way, ambulance at the bottom of the cliff. What they’re admitting to is their own failure. How about policy that stops children offending, social investment.

    2. USA is having issues with their privatised boot camps for wealthy parents of “wayward” teens, fyi. Reports of violence, sexual abuse and torture – deep trauma to teenagers, yet no one much seems to be listening much over there. AO/NZ MUST NEVER GO THIS PATH. jmo, fwiw

      1. Yes, Sinic our boot camps got the same outcomes ask our government how much has been paid out for boot camp abuse.

  14. I thought you might have mentioned his proposed young-offender military academy, for someone who claims to be Christian & then forgets that the first essential part said by Jesus is that we need to be born again. Trying to force good behavior never works & all it will achieve is fitter youth who will no doubt put that strength into various anti-social activities.

  15. EVs are neither “green” (just google what goes into making one of these environmental disasters on wheels), let alone “sustainable”. I personally am starting to think they’re a weird WEF op to make private transport unaffordable and/or can be shut down remotely (by cutting power) – something that is effectively impossible with petrol cars since you can take fuel with you and they don’t rely on a govt controlled electric grid.

      1. Billid, prob YouTube to be fair. Is it a truism that there are no stupid questions? I get the impression Nitrium is a young buck. If so, I can cut him some slack. TDB is an opinion blog afterall, and all comments contribute to our democracy in one way or another. I did crack up at your reply too (thanks, it was pure gold and I needed a good laugh)

    1. Never mind billid, he could try being constructive with his comments. Cars only need electronics to be able to be disabled (source: Die Hard 4.0, which should please billid). The fact that big business is trying to convince us all that we can consume our way out of catastrophic climate change and environmental degradation by inter alia buying EVs is something that makes me just a wee bit sceptical.

  16. He’s struggling and it’s not getting any better. It would not be hard to believe that more than a few in National are nervous and wouldn’t mind swapping him for a Simon Bridges right now. But the reality is, the cupboard is bare!

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