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  1. I believe that Lianne is someone who wants what is best but lacks the massive will and strength to stand up against what holds things back. Many politicians are in the pocket of these huge businesses and mega corporations that control the direction of national and local politics.
    Corporate owned Lobbyists have great power and are paid well to influence their mostly greedy agendas.
    Lots of interest in Christchurch with priorities gone a bit astray.

    John Minto clearly is a strong – spined visionary and is willing to focus attention on the Dirty Politics and greed that seems to be so prevalent now all over the show. He deserves to be the next mayor and should be if the voters would wake up and look at the facts and realities of why Christchurch is not moving forward as it should and still sees so many suffering that should not be.

    The wealthy elite are doing fine but the rest of us 99% ers need better representation and we need better leadership.
    Christchurch needs a mayor with heart and strength and compassion – things the Natzi led government are greatly lacking in.
    Their strengths lie in being good little suck up puppets for their corporate and banker buddies looking to make a killing on our many resources.
    Bet they have made tons of bucks in Christchurch meanwhile many folks still suffer and many families have broken up and many suicides etc. .

    1. It is hard to break out of a neoliberal system designed to exploit and marginalise people- but try we must. After all, there is a lady buried in our city who refused to take ‘no’ for an answer and led the biggest democratic change in NZ by giving women the vote. Christchurch can lead again.

  2. She (Lainne) was weak when in Transport issues in the Clark Government on Transport select committee so John is the one who must take Christchurch back for the people and not build more roads for trucks and save our rail and environment.

    1. John’s ambitions for Christchurch are in line with a socially responsive city. We have an opportunity to be a model for other cities around the world: a sustainable, smart, and ecological city that responds, first and foremost, to the wellbeing of its communities.

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