BREAKING: Latest UMR Poll National 42% – Labour/Green 45%
The latest UMR internal fortnightly Poll from Labour taken between 7th June – 15th June paints a completely different picture.
The latest UMR internal fortnightly Poll from Labour taken between 7th June – 15th June paints a completely different picture.
Labour are far from perfect, but they need to get to 34% to be in position to change this Government. We can highlight the failings of Labour and urge them to do better, that is a valid response, but there’s a time when all good people need to come to the party, and that time is rapidly approaching.
If Silver Fern Farms can’t treat migrant labour with respect, consumers with a conscience should avoid their tainted products when doing the weekly shop. And Immigration NZ, who have strict rules about companies who rip off migrant workers, should simply refuse to allow them to bring labour in from overseas in the future.
If you want National out of power so that there is a real change of Government in this country, these are the only political parties you should cast your Party vote for in September:
One of the big reasons why Corbyn won, was because he motivated young voters to engage and become not only involved in the political debate but managed to actually get them to participate on the day to vote as well.
…Labour have been burnt in the past when trying to tackle immigration. They have been insensitive and clumsy at times when trying to roll out their ideas, but this is cleverly targeted policy that has none of the tone deaf bluntness.
Matt McCarten will launch the Campaign for Change Monday.
This time in the election cycle out from 2014 the Nets were polling 50% in the same One Network News Poll, some Polls in that month had National at 54%. This was the month the NZ Herald claimed Cunliffe had lied about the dirty politics fake news story they were running about Donghua Liu.
Watching our NZ Political Left scrambling to associate themselves with Corbyn on social media is a sad joke. Corbyn’s real left policy won the day and robbed Theresa May of a victory in a political comeback not seen since Christ’s resurrection. In NZ, our Left policy is a warmed up cold grey gruel compared to the 7 course Dégustation offered voters in the United Kingdom.
Somewhere Matthew Hooton, Ben Thomas and David Farrar are in a group hug sobbing.