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  1. I like this bit :

    ” It shows a defeat for the mayor who then changes sides and votes with the winners – presumably to preserve the image of being in charge??? Or to claim in a future election that she voted against privatisation??? (If you have any idea on this please put it in the comments – I’d love to know the logic here)”

    Here we have an example of weak willed politicians who treat the graduation process of privatization as an option to be adopted as expedient to their political careers,… these types need to be held under scrutiny as to where their real loyalties lie…

    We have seen more than enough of these sort of political whimsters and changelings over the past three decades. We need to identify , isolate and eliminate all those who follow the path of Globalization.

    We are not interested in the furtherance in the most minutiae of examples of what ultimately is ,… the Globalist and their One World goals. And that process of eliminating these weak Quislings starts at home.

    Here.

    In New Zealand.

    Well done.

    It is examples such as these that kick start the process of rooting these elements out of NZ politics and stripping them of their power and ability to inflict harm.

    Again , … Well done.

  2. John;

    Bloody excellent!!

    I presume,like Wild Katipo, that Dalziel (and Goff in Auckland) are both working
    for the Globalists. Both ex-Labour MP’s.

    It clearly shows that we CAN beat these bastards at the community level.!!
    As many of us as possible now need to get involved.

    Keep up your good work,John. Congratulations to Christchurch.

    Cheers.

  3. Excellent work KOA. Perhaps the tide is finally turning on the corporatization and privatization of public commons? The next step would be campaigning to de-commercialize CityCare, and turn it back into a Council service department as it used to be, not an “enterprise” operating in a “market”. Then the same for every publicly-owned “enterprise” that used to be a public commons.

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