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  1. No surprise the most toxic government in history and a CEO completely out of his depth.

    1. Modern NZ CEOs are useless beyond comprehension. Their one job is to cut costs and make the business as “productive” as possible. They probably even believe productivity is solely dependent on the number of widgets each person produces.
      They have no idea how to grow revenue and the customer base, to utilise staff in the best way possible, how to add value, and the relationship of these to productivity.
      They are lick spittle for the board, who are only a slightly less class of deluded than the CEO.
      I’m not sure why anyone expected anything else from Luxon other than the drivel he produces for his masters.

  2. Labour probably will which is why the green vote has to double.
    Anyone expecting anything majorly transitional is in La La La land.

    Labour are big on talking but piss poor on acting on their own reports they ask for.

    1. 100%, Geoff.

      Labour has disappointed me far too often. So I’ve been voting Green ever since realising Labour were basically National Lite.

      If Labour doesn’t get its tax policy looking more like the Greens, we will need to get used to another term of these NACT muppets.

      By then, of course, we would be absolutely fucked.

  3. Frank the Tank Chris Luxon being an obnoxious jerk is largely responsible for this result when people most certainly do not want more of the woke, identity politics, or DEI lunacy now being rejected world wide.

  4. National having a leader like Luxon who’s not too bright, suggests that they’re not too bright themselves. Peters and Jones are better and much more knowledgeable speakers; Peters calling a snap election resulting in NZF governing with Labour has to be better than the status quo.

  5. Luxon is obviously an idiot (and not great PM), but NZ tends to always give any government a second chance (there have been just TWO one-term governments in all NZ history and both were Labour!), so I doubt this poll really means much – especially this far out from the election.

  6. BOOM – TVNZ Poll – GOVERNMENT OUT!
    It only it was that way. It should be of course. When a government loses the confidence of the House, it is out. There is even more reason to argue that as soon as it loses the confidence of the public it should be out. Would that lead to the government changing every three months? Not at all. It would make government more responsive to the popular will and consequently more stable. It would also give rise to a better class of politician. Instead of those who practice the art of gaming the public, we would have those who understand and apply the basic principle of democracy, which is that leaders are there to serve the interests of the people

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