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  1. Hmmm, I think it’s still a bit early to link Labour’s polling rise with the nominations of Jackson and O’Connor.

    More likely it is to do with Key’s resignation.

    Time will tell.

    1. Despite all the hype Key and his legendary bullshitting was/had become a millstone, not an asset.

      Labour and the Green Party certainly look like they mean business this time around and more than I can remember for a decade or more.

      Lets pray the polls keep on a rising for them. We can’t afford any more tax cuts.

  2. 2%??. Isn’t the margin of error something like 3.1%?
    I mean, nice to be a glass half full kinda guy, but if you take 2% movements to heart you are setting yourself up for an emotional rollercoster of a year.

    1. I was about to say just that. If getting a 2% rise in polls (with a 3% margin of error) entirely attributed to hiring two controversial candidates is seen as a major success, then I’d hate to see what failure looks like.

    2. Exactly. If this shift within the margin of error is an actual shift, then we won’t know for a few months.

  3. It looks to me more like the return to the Labour Party of 1908 – a bloke’s party. If that’s what Labour party members are happy about, and obviously the conservatives in Labour will be, male and female, that’s fine. Chris Trotter will be having wet dreams.

    Alternatively, women who prefer 21stC equality of the sexes will probably turn to the Greens and that will work for Labour and the Greens – win/win.

    Whatever happens, there is a conservative element in global overdrive that seeks to control women’s bodies and futures and is rearing its ugly heads again. Just ask the chair of the Neo-Democratic ‘Union’ John Key.

    1. “Weka and Lynn (who were banning people for 3 years at the beginning of the month) are now all fluffy pussy cats on their back wanting their tummies stroked with how supportive they are of Greg and Willie.”
      Shit Martyn I laughed so much at this picture of them rolling on their backs I almost fell out of my chair.

      All true that.

      Iprent is a crude prude.

      Time for them to chill out.

      Take a leaf from your book they should.

      Good labour is rising as the national disaster must end now.

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