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  1. “I know he comes from Epsom, the wealthiest electorate in the country, and probably doesn’t get out of the city much, but he is dreaming if he thinks Waikato commuters would travel 20kms out of their way, on a poor-quality road, to catch a train that is not on the plans, and couldn’t possibly be running for the next three years.”

    HA!!

    Funniest/saddest thing i have read in a long time…

  2. Good on Dave Macpherson, he sounds like he has done his homework on all levels, unlike Goldsmith who, like his leader (in a rare show of unity) is still barking at every passing car, in fact they’re barking mad.

    Dave possibly could have observed that Goldsmith at least is consistent in his vain conceit and negativity about the regions, and it is Simon Bridges who has blown about in the wind, changing his mind and flip-flopping between making positive noises to soothe the locals when facing them, but backstabbing them from a distance when buttering up the National Party’s biggest backers, the Road Transport Forum.

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