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  1. Jacinda Ardern once again doing what’s in the best interests of her and the Labour Party, not necessarily the whole country.

    1. Daniel Yep. I cringe at that bovver boy from Johnsonville – or whatever – being inflicted upon Ireland and making New Zealanders look like a bunch of colonial hicks. Northern Hemisphere people are usually more sophisticated- for want of a better word – than our insulated bunch of politicians down here are, and they are generally more accepting of difference, and even welcome eccentricity, but Mallard is indescribably awful. If they had to get rid of him, he should be sent somewhere where nobody can speak English, not somewhere where he can make decent Kiwis look like ham-fisted morons. It’s not fair.

      1. Not to worry: He’ll be removed after the election. If I was him I wouldn’t pack for a long stay

  2. How’s the minister for child poverty performed then? That metric alone should see her cast to the back bench.
    Say what you like to tarnish the opposition Martyn, but the tide is rapidly going out on this vapid, cynical excuse of a government. The end can’t come soon enough.

    1. It will only get worse under National, who will impose austerity, wage cuts and privatise everything. All they care about is profit and not human need and wellbeing.

    2. Well if you look at the metrics the number in “poverdy” actually decreased so not the best argument.

  3. I thought it more vintage Ardern than anything else. Make changes to get the problems off the front page but don’t change the failed policy.

    Insisted the broken, clocked out, disinterested Faff stay well past his used by date (10 years ago) for what reason again? It was an abysmal piece of staff management. That’s on Jacinda?

    Gives the loathsome and frankly oddball Mallard a gift from the taxpayer, namely an all expenses paid retirement gig in Ireland so the self centred creep would finally fuck off from parliament. Thanks for that. Not!

    Threw Poto under the bus she (Ardern) is driving. Yes, Poto was fucking hopeless but she had no credentials in the first place, any fool but our PM could see that. Poto was the welfare piece of the puzzle to match the equally useless fluffy commissioner Ardern appointed to go with the kindness to crime policy. Its the policy that’s doing the damage to Labour, not Poto!

    And named the super reactive Chippy as police minister whilst leaving him with the swathe of other portfolios. Someone forgot to remind him NZ is still under Covid traffic light yellow 3.1 or whatever the hell it is with all the mindless nanny restrictions the rest of us are ignoring!

    Somehow I do not think the criminal fraternity are going to be at all worried with changes for appearance sake, in fact they will be clinking their meth pipes together after that announcement.

    And the next 5 drive by shootings plus miscellaneous ram raids will end the Hipkins honeymoon before it begins.

    Labour are no nearer to taking out the next election than they were a week ago!

    1. X-ray. I don’t think you can say that Labour will continue with failed policies, when already Chris Hipkins is signalling changes in policy, and significantly, a focus on young people, where he does have a wealth of hands-on experience – it was horrid Bill English who appeared happy to designate all our young guys to the scrap heap and replace them with imports, and that was defeatist if anything ever was. The social factors driving crime do need articulating and addressing.

      Shutting up Mark Mitchell, the dog man who struggles to even open his mouth when he speaks, is another big plus – not the best role model, and he can look a bit of a blurter.

      Coster’s ok, the cops did quite well at the Parliament demos in spite of being handicapped by Mallard and bearing the brunt of Covid policy phobias.

      1. Hey Millsy.

        Where the fuck did you get that from? Redirect your inner racism and thoughts elsewhere, not on me!

        1. @X-Ray don’t fret, Milsy-bot only exists to make spurious bad faith associations. Less inner projection, more angry-teen + court jester.

        2. Clearly obvious here that you support and condone police brutality and violence. You know cops being allowed to shoot and beat up who they please. George Floyd was executed by a racist, Trump supporter who bought into the idea that having a gun and badge meant that cops are above the law

    2. Thanks for the critique Xray I prefer Bomber’s but will keep a copy to match up with how the predictions work out.

    3. Xray, speaking of changes for appearance sake do you think those gang members, that are criminally inclined, will reform because they have no patch to wear?

  4. Megan Woods is still there stuffing up housing. Can Hipkins give true value to education and police both major portfolios.
    Sepuloni is still there not listening to advise on OT and children commissioners and Angry Andrew is still trying to proof he can bully nurses into accepting his authority to rob them of their rights

    1. ‘Angry Andrew’ merely wants a health system focused on treating patients and not profit. National will impose profit seeking on our health system like they did 30 years ago, when they closed hospital after hospital.

      1. If Andrew L just wanted a health system that focussed on getting patients treated he would stop wasting his time and our money restructuring the health system. He would be ensuring that there was a cardiologist in wairoa, a psychologist in Northland and that we increased the actual staff who are the health system, I e Drs and Nurses and allied health professionals. And he would be working even harder getting staff for mental health. By the way why did get funding for suicide prevention work, when he has no background in this field and what was it spent on?
        MikeKing on his own achieved more for mental health than any minister or anyone in the ministry

        1. I believe you have something there Anker. And it occurred to me that 1 July is a damnable time to start shaking up already stretched hospital systems – just when winter flu and other viruses start going in winter. And there are family visitors arriving from overseas to see the “Covid family already here.
          (Interesting English lesson for foreign residents and perhaps NZrs – these all sound the same, what do they mean and is there some way they are connected? Flu, Flew, Flue.)

        2. The restrcutuing will ensure that the health system is public owned and delivered as a public service for the next few decades.

          The system that Mike King is proposing is a return to the health reforms of the 1990’s where public health services were privatised and commercialised.

          Sometime mental health issues can be fixed by meeting one’s material needs or sorting out issue in their personal lives. All Mike King offers is ‘someone to talk to’.

      2. You cannot treat patients with no nurses or doctors and in the rest homes 800 beds have been lost because this caring government will not support the cost of nurses in the sector who are even worst of than the public health. If you care so mch about people take off you Labour blinkers ad look at what has happened over the last 5 years . I am on record on this blog saying I did not support th poor outcome that National provide in the matter of health and education. zI honestly believe if elected a new National government would not make th mistakes of the last one.

      3. LOL
        The first thing Labour did when they got into government was the scrap the performance metrics that held the DHBs to account.

        1. THe performance metrics favoured the middle class over the poor and chronically sick. Every person who presents at the hospital should be treated. The targets were stopping that from happening

        2. And started working on remuneration for nurses and teachers after 9 years of neglect and increased police numbers. Ooh you forgot to mention that Andrew. LOL!

    2. Trevor ‘Still waters run deep’. That’s all I have to say. Your comments are so right but hope that the ‘still’ pollies mentioned go like ducks, you know paddling like hell underneath in the deep water. On the surface they give me the ague.

    3. Tragic Trevor, when are you putting your name forward as an MP. Seriously you have all the answers and name calling down pat.

  5. The usual suspects above–fulminating as usual–yes Labour is ineffective bar reforms like good boosts to the minimum wage which make SME and small employers projectile vomit. And the upcoming FPAs–well done Mr Wood!

    But Labour despite all the flaws still remain the lesser evil compared to the dirty filthy natzos and Epsom twerker. They need to be re-elected with Greens and Te Pāti Māori. The Capitalist class won’t like that up ’em.

    And in 2026 new gens will have to get organised and get up on their hind legs and force the retirement of Rogernomics once and for all. Michael Wood as leader sounds good.

  6. A couple of brain farts:
    This reshuffle has come 6 months too late – already there are too many in various electorate demographics that Labour have managed to alienate and who are not likely to forget what they see as betrayal.

    It’s a shame it didn’t go further – Sepoloni hasn’t exactly ‘performed’ in either public welfare or farts portfolios even given the veneer of diversity.

    Hopefully McNulty will be able to educate, or at least go some way to educating JA, remaining cargo cultists and neoliberal ideologues as to a few realities.

    But thankyou JA for at least getting rid of tne bookmark/placeholder. We’ll see if it’s enough, but somehow I doubt it – you’ve managed to alienate too many – even to the extent that there are now NZ refugees. There are headwinds going forward, and it may not be a soft landing in this space, although our fundamentals are in better shape than our competitors. Of course we’ll need to wait and see the assessment from the likes of Kemrun Buggery, Tone Zanda and Craigs Vestmint Partnus, and then take it from there.

  7. I still remember the interviews with Faffoi about conversion therapy bill. Those panic eyes when asked about whether CT was still happening (the Ministry RIS statement had said education was better than making CT a criminal offence). Other train wreck interviews like when Heather DPA asked him if parents would be prosecuted if they said no to puberty blockers.

    Or the hate speech bill.

    Nz has had the wool pulled over their eyes by the conversion therapy bill.it will be used to stop parents (possibly teachers and counsellors) from objecting to the medical transitioning of children

  8. Mallard once offered Auckland a tax payer funder water front rugby stadium, so it’s hard to believe he was once a half decent Minister. Who was famous for in 2003 promising to shove a beer bottle where the doesn’t shine in the anatomy of the International Rugby Board Chairman based in Dublin..so they are well aware of and dreading his diplomatic skills in Ireland

    1. Gerry pies Brownlee.. .. bahahahahaha!
      Michael mysterious homeless man Woodhouse
      Maureen fucking useless Pugh. Bahahahahaha

    1. And we don’t number National governments because corruption can’t be counted.

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