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  1. Once again the Maori seem surprised that Labour is abusing their trust .Why do they keep doing it ?
    Surpidity is doing the same think time and again and expecting another result.

    1. Trevor. If The Maori Party feel that way, imagine how the children whose commissioner is being abolished feel. There are quite a few strong Maori voices in Parliament, but a mute Minster of Children who I hope enjoyed his recent jaunt to the Chatham Islands and tucked into the crayfish ok.

  2. Trev you mean the Maori party, and can you please stop talking a load of crap as usual and when you are saying doing the same and expecting something different, boot camps come to mind.

    1. So you are happy with Labours dealings with Maori. Dispite their success with covid Maori leaders complained of the way they were looked after.Labour have record of over riding the rights of Maori hence the need to create the Maori Party that hooked up with the National government.
      As regard to boot camps what are Labour offering and no one will go to them if they do not do a crime .

  3. Trev you mean the Maori party, and can you please stop talking a load of crap as usual and when you are saying doing the same and expecting something different, boot camps come to mind.

  4. How is it humanly possible to sit through 20 bills in three days? These things are serious fodder, what sort of governance can we expect from 120 brain dead zombies who have been burning the midnight oil and waking before dawn to process this much unintelligible information? Sure, we have helpful tech these days but isn’t this legislation aimed at solving people problems, not the number crunchers at IT?

    1. planet janet “.How is it humanly possible to sit through 20 bills in three days? “ Precisely. It isn’t. But this government has abandoned both dialogue and listening. This is why and how they are ruthlessly kneecapping the voice of vulnerable children, their Commissioner, against all advice.

      This is how and why they simply turned the hoses on the Parliamentary protestors, and tormented them with loud music, pretending to be too scared to engage with them, thinking that they could flick them off like fleas.

      This is how they developed their contentious He Puapua agenda, secretly, hidden not only from we the people, but from Ardern’s own deputy, Winston Peters.

      Quantity, rather than quality, is how government departments measure their KPI’s, quick keyboarding skills. It’s a reckless way to run a country, but an effective way to foist pre-determined scenarios upon the unwitting.

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