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  1. This has definitely taken Andrew Little from potentially capable to undeniably useless, along with so many others.

    He is quite sadly a man of hot air and good intentions that is of no use to the community who he wanted to serve as prime minister, no less.

    1. That comment says more about you than anything useful.. Have I come back to a country full of small minded whiners, and am I looking at proof that the Key government truly did chase all the smart ones away? These blog sites here are becoming really depressing reading… This is exactly the right environment for yet another colonial privilege/exploitation economics party government to take the power back.. And won’t that “fix” everything up right….

      1. I really don’t know what you find acceptable about the dire state of our mental health system.

        You also seemed unconcerned that nearly 2 billion dollars set aside for our abysmal mental health system to allow it to drag itself out of the gutter has gone unspent whilst trememdous needless suffering goes on.

        And finally for such an observant sophisticated dude, you seem to be unconcerned that not one but two ministers have not taken not the slightest bit of interest in what has happened to nearly 2 billion dollars of tax payer funds.

        And I guess for a learned international man such as yourself, you couldn’t give a shit, which says an awful lot about you!

  2. We’re busy doin’ nothin’
    Workin’ the whole day through
    Tryin’ to find lots of things not to do
    We’re busy goin’ nowhere
    Isn’t it just a crime
    We’d like to be unhappy(professional), but
    We never do have the time

    This could be the present L.I.N.O party new party song. It would then at least do as the ‘tin says’.

  3. “…..so don’t be surprised, Andrew, that sweet fuck all has changed, when you have left the same turkeys in charge!”
    I’m afraid it’s the same elsewhere in many PS roles. and you really would think that by now Labour have woken up to it all.
    They have complete “faith” in their officials – the senior and muddle management bureaucrats that go from one fuckup to the next. Even their underlings can see the bleeding bloody obvious and usually now spend their time looking for alternative employment opportunities.

    I didn’t leave Labour – Labour left me is something they might find in the next couple of years.

    1. Yes; but isn’t the problem how do you get rid of these ‘officials’ without ending up in protracted employment disputes. There is nothing like a crisis to show up where ‘roadblocks’ are.

      1. True @ Peter. But even before Chippie’s supposed reforms (not much more than changing the State Services to the Public services), there were avenues that have never been taken by “captured” politicians. (I think Pablo understands the concept of ‘capture’ best).
        Underperforming CEO’s who repeatedly underperform and repeatedly don’t deliver on policy as agreed in all those purchase agreements with their KPIs and various other corporate bullshit; those that make mistakes and then keep repeating them after promising their processes and procedures have been updated; etc;, etc., etc – put it on the State Services Commisar. And if it doesn’t improve, then the SS Comissar obviously isn’t doing his job.
        And when their current terms expire – don’t just shunt them off to some other government gig where they can start it all over again.
        And start proper reform now, realising that under current ‘settings’, reform might take a while – at least till one or terms expire (actually more like about 15 or so). Cut golden handshakes; don’t reappoint muppets elsewhere to reek havoc. And if worst gets worse – promise them a bloody knighthood or an ambassadorship in Sierra Leone.

    2. I totally agree this governments best effort has been to waste our taxpayers money on so many failed ventures !

  4. ‘.previously thought of as competent and ‘on top of his portfolio’.

    Really??!!

    I’ve only known of his being a mendacious coward. And thoroughly disorganised

    Ya get what ya vote for. And the people of NZ voted for incompetent liars, yet again, at the last election.

    Expect the current mob of clowns and criminals to make everything a lot worse before they get kicked out, and replaced by another bunch of clowns and criminals.

  5. We need to gut the civil service. They are a set of individuals hell bent on protecting their ideological purity, and damn the population for not agreeing with them.

    Come on Andrew, if the forced implementation of the disability plan in the Southern DHB was not a wake up call to you how wooly headed, and ideological these Muppets are – I don’t know what is.

    This is just more of the same. We have a Ministry of Health, hell bent on not producing the best outcomes for the population – time for change.

  6. “don’t be surprised, Andrew, that sweet fuck all has changed, when you have left the same turkeys in charge!”.. Precisely… My question is… How much of a drama, and how expensive in monetary terms, and time wasted by those same senior managers “defending their patch” will it be to install management that is actually competent in the areas they need to be for the reforms to work? Is it a factor that the drones occupying the top echelon in the ministry are literally unfit to do the job asked of them? Is it the reality that removing these bludgers has been made deliberately difficult by a tory government that has had mountains of practice at undermining any thing that even hints at egalitarianism, of demonstrates a true social conscience? I have heard (very quietly) that it is an exercise in frustration to remove even the most obviously unfit managers from the ministries.. It may even require a rewrite of the way senior staff are hired, and the parameters of their job descriptions.. And how loud is the screaming going to be if this is undertaken with a will? And how loud is the “news media” going to reinforce every single word of the self serving ones as hard as they can? Frustrated? you can bet the farm on that one…

  7. Well said Bert. A country is far more than a business; it takes far more than business acumen to run. Often successful business people fail miserably at being politicians; the required skill sets are very different. We saw under the 9 years of National an alarming rise in inequality and a running down of many social services; it is now up to Labour, now rid of Peters, to turn those statistics around; an unenviable challenge given the institutional and financial forces against them.

  8. The grubby bloated Mental health beaurocracy should be made to pay the money back-there’s only so many catered lunches they can go to….

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