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  1. where was Jacinda on this…? ah um…very decisive !….actually I think Andrew Little would have been better

    1. Andrew Little was given the push by the caucus because they decided that in the two months of every three cycle where they alone have the power, they were going to decide what they thought was best for Labour based on more votes rather than principles. Andrew Little was the rightful leader of the Labour Party based on the votes of the Labour Party as a whole, which is why his positions would inevitably have been about principles as much as pragmatism.

  2. Excellent piece Martyn. Thanks.

    Hard to believe this is happening in 2017 Aotearoa. But yep, Metiria is on the witches ducking stool right now, courtesy of Natz dominated msm.

    I have no doubt there are many more beneficiaries and lowly paid workers, suffering finger pointing and stigmatisation for being poor!

    I’m a state beneficiary, being on national superannuation and I will be voting for the Green Party next month. We must stand firm here and give the message we are all behind Metiria and VOTE GREEN.

    It pays also to keep in mind, Metiria’s past struggle could well so easily become ours tomorrow.

    #IstandwithMetiria

  3. there is an urgent need for a universal basic income (UBI) to be implemented immediately…plus affordable housing for all New Zealanders

    TOP supports the UBI

    NZF supports an immediate reduction on overseas buyers of NZ houses

    ….with Labour we will get a watered down version of Nact policies…same old

  4. Come on people the poor have no one to blame but themselves, this according to Sir john “the poor have made poor choices” so you see no one to blame but themselves, so move along and leave the attack dogs alone, they’re doing a good job, “get her boy get her.” [tongue firmly in cheek]

    1. “Metiria for her courageous admission up against the fake insincerity of Bill English.”

      So right this is, and Bill English is merely a gatekeeper for the corporate greed that J Key installed here before he left and put Bill English in as a stool Pigeon for the filthy rich!

  5. Classic quote from David Lange.
    “Our military forces are an arm of government, just like the Department of Social Welfare, although probably less able to inflict widespread harm.”

  6. During the 2015 Northland byelection, did Winston Peters vote for himself? I seem to recall that he used a family members place as enrollment residence at the time, with a promise to move to the region from Auckland if he won. Googling has given me too many results to sift through and the most relevant so far are ACT press releases (thus lacking credibility):

    Mr Peters, who is not able to vote for himself unless he changes his place of residence from St Mary’s Bay, Auckland, to Northland.

    http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1503/S00125/winston-peters-powerless-allegations-ludicrous.htm

    However, I seem to recall something similar from a halfremembered 3News piece at the time. If this is a similar case of someone having an electoral address differing from their residence for purpose of voting for a preferred candidate, will Labour also be insisting that; Peters like Turei will be barred from any ministerial position?

    That is a bit tangential to the main point of Bradbury’s post, but does tie into the Turei/ English comparison that kicks it off. One particularly grim thing about the current benefit system is how difficult it is to get recognised by the system without a current address and landline. If you’re homeless, then your best hope is that someone will let you use their place as a contact address; which the DSW is likely to call fraud if they ever find out.

    1. re “One particularly grim thing about the current benefit system is how difficult it is to get recognised by the system without a current address and landline. If you’re homeless, then your best hope is that someone will let you use their place as a contact address; which the DSW is likely to call fraud if they ever find out.”

      …I suppose if you sleep in the bushes ( as I saw one guy crawl out of) …you would have to borrow a cell phone and give your address as ‘nomad in bushes’…but given the time and hassle it takes to get DSW to correct their bureaucratic obstructive hurdles for beneficiaries you would probably give up…no wonder we have such a high suicide rate!

      …again it is a psychological and economic case for a universal basic income…less hassle , less bureaucracy and way more humanitarian

  7. I said I would vote Labour to help shore that base up . But despite all , on principle, I am so tempted to vote Green. I understand the issues about Metiria standing down for a ministerial post and that it took the weapons the far right could have used against the MOU . But I am pissed right off now .

    Frankly , – and particularity in light of what Bill English was guilty off, and when comparing the circumstances between Metiria and English,- this is an outrage !

    This direct , biased far right wing media interference in the election is a bridge too far.

    It might have been different if the hypocrisy of Bill English’s case didn’t exist , – but it does. And then there is the matter of John Key and his electorate changes.

    I’m hoping for a mass turnout in the booths for the Green party this election , … as well as Labour. Not just as a protest vote for the shabby treatment dished out to Metiria but for the shabby treatment of fellow New Zealanders over the last 33 years.

    TO HELL WITH NATIONAL.

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