Court rules to evict elderly Tāmaki tenant



A Marxist, A Government Cabinet Minister, a Green MP, a Newspaper columnist and 2 business journalists all walk into a…

Shane Jones throws red meat to the worst instincts — but the real danger is slipping through unnoticed. An India trade deal pushed by corporate interests, signed before the public ever sees the fine print.

Five disgruntled MPs… or total support? Luxon can’t seem to decide — and that contradiction is starting to look a lot like a leadership crisis National can’t contain.

The numbers are shifting — and suddenly the left has real options. A four-party progressive government isn’t just theory anymore. The question now is what they’d actually do with it.

Sean Plunket has said far worse than this, which is why the BSA complaint feels less like principle and more like bureaucratic theatre with a funding problem underneath.

Winston is confused that he’s an opposition MP and not actually part of the Government
WELL i AM ASTOUNDED AS A PENSIONER WHEN i SEE THIS.
IT SHOWS THIS COUNTRY HAS LOST ITS’ SOUL AND HAS BEEN GUTTED BY KEY/ENGLISH MANIA TO MAKE A QUICK BUCK WHILE DE-POSSESSING THE ELDERLY FOR GETTING THERE JOLLIES, WHAT A SICK COUNTRY WE ARE LEFT WITH AS WE ARE NOT EVEN TENANTS IN OUR LAND WHILE THE CRIMINAL SLOPED AWAY WITH A KNIGHTHOOD FOR HIS WORK.
GOD HELP US ALL.
Look here.
I watched a programme called “Star Trek – Wrath of Khan”. Some of you might think this is anti-Islamist propaganda, and especially Winston with his ‘electioneering’ NZ-Flag-stickers on his party members’ desks in the debating chamber.
In the movie, Spock declared “The needs of the many, outweigh the needs of the few, or the one”.
Ioela Rauti must give up her State House, so that families on the waiting list, or families living in cars, can get affordable housing. The needs of the many needing houses, must outweigh the needs of the few, or one, like Ioela Rauti…
….Consumers and taxpayers need to know that the taxpayer dollar is being spent as wisely as humanely possible, in the lead-up to the election. That way, Kiwis can vote for the most responsible National party and have faith in its caring coalition partners like ACT, Maori Party and United Future.
This act makes sense.