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  1. It’s a bit late Chippy.

    We’ve had four decades of Rogergnomics bullshit – our country is in ruins and you’ve flooded it with low wage migrants crowding us out of housing and opportunity.

    You needed to act last term. Helen Clark got thrown out for inaction just like you.

    We’ve got no time for your fauxgressive bullshit – you need to lay waste to the hard right – and build housing on the ruins of their fuckery. Make them pay. Make mass landlordism impossible – most European countries have.

    You shouldn’t need me to tell you this. This was your one job.

  2. Under Ardern, Hipkins was the Minister for Everything (cf Prebble against Birch). He achieved little and now presumes to tell us how it’s done. What he could teach us is how to resign gracefully.

  3. A good speech, let’s see if their actions support what they say before getting excited though.

    1. Actual positive policy proposals would be a good start. It’s not like it would be difficult to turn back the clock on the economic ‘reforms’ (destruction) of the 1980s and ever since. There were functioning laws before then. They just need to be put back on the books and the reforms thrown in the bin. There are companies, banks, industrial concerns sold out by the puppets of the bankers. They can be nationalized with $1 in compensation. Very simple stuff, if you care about doing the right thing.

  4. Goodbye Chippie. You be forever remembered as the caretaker pm of a government of missed opportunities. That you seem unable to acknowledge this only serves to broarden the gulf between yourself and the people who might otherwise have voted for you. The fact the the current government has systematically demolished the Labour governments ‘legacy’ in 100 days shows how utterly insubstantial the achievements of the last 6 years have been. It’s actually embarassing how little your government has to show for it.

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