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  1. Dr Bryce’s swingeing, slightly less simpering than David Farrar columns, have long portrayed him as anti Labour first and foremost–which is interesting given that the tories he seems to so desire will not address anything for working class people. To the contrary they have stated plans to make it worse for you unless you happen to be a 1%er or a 9%er enabler and crawler to the ruling classes.

    NActFirst will not lower inflation by intent, they will not lower petrol prices, they will not build thousands of public houses and apartments. They WILL freeze the minimum and living wage, they will union bust, they will attack Māori rights and Te Tiriti with a tyranny of the majority referendum, they will roll back most of the incremental reforms Labour did establish–period products, lunches, PPL improvements, FPAs, free prescriptions etc. etc.

    Another pundit not worth the bytes on TDB.

    1. If Labour had any brains they’d make a list of the most important shitty things we are all facing (or that we want to protect) and then develop a quick fire campaign around these shitty things that the Natz n Co will either”not” address or “not” protect. Call it the “not” campaign. Make it fast n slick, bang, bang, bang, emphasize the nottiness of the Natz. Bottom line being, in sport, when you’re getting beat, you have gotta make adjustments. The Labour campaign clearly is not working, they need to make changes, pronto.

      1. Whoops…that is shit we are facing (but good things we want to protect that the Natz will look to roll back)

      2. They get traction saying bread and butter and then don’t do anything about the electorates number one issue cost of living crisis by taking gst off bread and butter. Just adds to the incompetence narrative.

        They print billions in the pandemic to save businees and instead of mopping up the excess cash by taxing the rich who were saved as was suggested by the reserve bank governor they press their middle class supporters with high interest rates. The mortgage rates are being refixed at plus 3% voters will lash out.

        1. ah, a 9%er pops his tory head up above the parapet…

          heh, I am not popular at the Standard either because I have been a critic of NZ Labour since 1984! and on TDB I take on the torys that have slipped their collars from Kiwiblog…

  2. Pity the NZ electorate is as ill-informed as it is because boy, the economic and geopolitical climates are nosediving, and the Left is better at navigating through rocky waters than the Right has shown to be.

    But the electorate is largely ignorant to international matters, mistakenly believing that what happens within NZ is a result of ‘local’ governance rather than it being the result of international-led policies that both sides of the NZ political system are cajoled into accepting.

    In short, the world is turning to shit and it looks like we are about to get an even shittier neolib party about to take the reins than the one we have already got. Meanwhile, the international architects of our ignorance, the neolibs wins, either way. Talk about a broken political system!

  3. Cool – Now we get to swap one group of shitheads over with another group of shitheads.

    1. Yep most Labour voters from 2020 have learnt their lesson the hard way for voting Labour in 2020. Many and especially those with some economic nouse are surprised and shocked at how quickly things have gone down hill under Labour since 2020. (Bad policy has consequences) Pub talk was fairly decided months back among the tradies and small business owners. We will not vote Labour in 2023!

    2. Don’t worry Trevor. if NACT wins there will another equally incompetent administration to compare them with.
      Anyone who thinks that lot will improve the lives of anybody, not just the poor, is dreaming.
      They are not committed to anyone but their big donors. Maybe 1,000 people tops. Half of them don’t even live here.

  4. Labour is toast. I don’t think that any cogent defence can be made of it. In my longish life, I cannot recall a more incompetent administration. And its sneakiness over he Puapua, along with the concomitant destruction of democracy, is simply astonishing.

    Vote it out at the election!

  5. They are not toast..yet.Brash looked sure to win when he stood.
    Chris Hopekins needs to get some ‘mean’ and get stuck into a Nact opposition very light on any talent.
    They have all the questions and none of the ..answers.
    A couple of resonate policy statements would help too.
    Who is running Lab strategy these days…whoever it is would give McCarten a run as to having N.F.I.

  6. “We’ve seen in other elections what happens when parties start tanking, and a death spiral occurs. In 2002 the Bill English-led National Party dropped below 21 per cent in the final vote. And last election Judith Collins crashed National to only 25 per cent.”

    Which brings us back to my question, since forever when this all began, as it should be of all serious political scientists: how is poll punditry legal?
    There should be only one poll day. Everything prior should be talk about values and principle and policy. Not figurative self-fulfilling numbers.

  7. Who cares any more
    Vote labour or vote National all the same neo liberal self interest.
    We will be talking and doing the same shit next election.
    Over and over and over with short term memories and a tribal delusion that will do no favours for our future generations.

  8. innit innit. Luxon might ride a dead cat bounce in the global economy but it’s all a slow slide from here. OPEC is not going to come and save us with cheap energy any more. Get used to it.

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