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  1. I have to ask this question – is someone on the Right ‘paying’ this thicko, Ferris, to keep up the anti on the TPM leadership? Has to be! No one, with even half a brain, would keep committing political suicide for any other reason. So if that’s his modus operandi then we are all better off without his vitriole, spite and stupidity. Time for the ‘children’ to stop playing their ridiculous games and get on with the real things that matter and are destroying our lovely NZ! FGS, just grow up Ferris – you’ve become a total bore!

  2. You keep blaming one side, and there is ego’s on both sides. I’m less than impressed by the current leadership for the reasons I’ve said before. Criticism is built into democracy, and quite frankly the ability to not take a bit of criticism on the chin is weak.

    The problem I have with JT is simple, he plays to win and won’t compromise – this is the outcome of that behaviour. You think we can get a change of government people will trust with one team in a coalition only playing to win?

    act have made the idea of the tail wagging the dog sickening to most.

  3. It is a surprise that National have not approached this twerp. He is full of negative emotions, self-interested, sure that he’s right, doesn’t care about the greater good. Just the person to sut National – would fit like a glove. The future doesn’t matter, it is now having a well-paid position, and well-known image in the news, 15 minutes of fame and to hell with visions for the future for us all.

  4. At the moment there are only two electorates where there could potentially be a face off

  5. Ferris really does seem to have a major screw loose-but he is not likely to shut up whatever the TPM AGM decides.

  6. Frankly Doc’s actions have been quite disappointing. He’s not a dumb guy, and he was right on the stuff that he initially personally come into conflict with the leadership over, prior to Kapa-Kingi’s BS- they should have handled it better and not acted like some PC Green Party tossers. Sad to see him burning it down rather than working to radicalize the membership and leadership further.

  7. I have already told my whanau in the South Island not to vote for him (Doc). And frankly I don’t care what some of the dipstick on this site says about Tamihere I back him. And I am a Labour voter, but I believe Labour will need both good strong candidates and policy to win back many of the Māori seats.

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