Latest Internal Polling – National in trouble
The impact of the Memorandum of Understanding has triggered something deep in the electorate if the latest internal polling is anything to go by.
The impact of the Memorandum of Understanding has triggered something deep in the electorate if the latest internal polling is anything to go by.
Dear TPPA Activists How are you? I know, frustrated and angry. Watching Key with the aid of Phil Goff ram…
NZers have had polls presented like Sports results so the constant ‘National 48-Labour 30″ message is like month after month of your team losing.
Rumour has it that there is panic inside the National Party. The significant jump in support for Labour has highlighted the deepening resentment at this Government and that starts creating tensions within National’s unity.
What has surprised the mainstream media pundits, reporters and will have National panicking is the immediate and significant move in the Polls the Memorandum of Understanding has created for Labour and the Greens…
Check out this climate denial bullshit put out last week by the farcical New Zealand Climate Science Coalition…
I respect ‘Nano Girl’ Michelle Dickinson, I believer her championing of women in science makes her one of the great leaders in NZ, but her despicable pandering to Israel on her Spark led whitewash tour is delusional, disrespectful and akin to playing Sun City in the old Apartheid South Africa.
NZ desperately needs to find a new way to fund media that can be a real counter weight to corporate media and a neutered fourth estate. I don’t think Scoop will be around long enough to be part of that solution.
You can tell how frightened the establishment and National are by Greens-Labour combining based on how hysterical Paddy Gower and Matthew Hooton become, and based on their spittle flecked foam, the establishment is terribly fearful.
I’ve been to all the MANA conferences and more Labour Party Conferences than I can remember but the last Green Party AGM I went to was when Nandor was still an MP and the radical politics being expressed then are a million miles away from the Green Party of today.