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  1. Agreed. National have never looked more terminal.

    Labour, this is a ray of sunlight with big storm clouds coming in. One more MIQ stuff up that locks Auckland down, start looking for jobs!

    1. I suspect if he has the chance he’ll get some utu over He Papua and hang Labour out to dry… probably sit on the cross benches and force everyrhing on an issue by issue basis.

  2. If we want what is good for NZ I suggest we avoid Winston like the plague. He is totally inappropriate in these changing times. He is long past his use by date and has nothing to contribute. Tracey Martin was the only good NZF member in the last Government.

    1. Inappropriate how? How is bein principled and fighting for interests of NZ & NZers over interests of rich, big business, China & USA inappropriate? Just coz white jokesters think he’s racist? Nothing to contribute? Elders and provinces, nz racing, nz fisheries, nz forestry beg to differ perhaps.

  3. “Ask most Labour voters to name one single Labour policy and they will say”, ‘Jacinda saved all our lives”

    How truly pathetic is that. Let’s hope Labour win a third term in 2023, so they can literally achieve the opposite of what they promise. Well done us!

  4. As I suspected more people are happy with Jacinda’s approach with Covid and ‘Fortress Aotearoa’ than against it.

    Not sure if the mall terror attack is in the time frame.

    Greens are galloping into obscurity, which is based on growing annoyance for their pet projects, removing landlord private housing/cancel culture style and identity politics legislation that people are seeing ginormous holes in.

    ACT is gaining on the Natz due to their anti hate speech laws.

    If Labour ram hate speech through, along with what others considered woke or privatisation by stealth laws (3 waters) then Labeen is likely to lose the election, in spite of Jacinda’s personal popularity. Meanwhile more corporate handouts for developers doing white elephant developments for private gain.

  5. I’m voting NZ First 2023. Voted Labour last time but absolutely hating the racial separatism they are pushing constantly.

    I don’t trust Act.

    1. The problem for National now is Collins is at the forefront of the party on everything. The fear she drives within her party means her ministers are fearful to say anything and when they do they offer nothing. Think Simeon Browns defence of the Wanaka couple by saying the police did nothing in breaking up a tangi of 50 or more. So he race baits, he uses gangs as an argument on anything. Within a week Brown becomes irrelevant. The cream of Nationals crop left after the 2017 election defeat, the dregs and hangers on were left over. Some even lost their electorate but had the audacity to not read the writing on the wall. Neither National nor ACT have offered any alternatives to the issues they have with the Labour government . Poverty, housing, cost of living, covid response, hate speech is well and truly open for parties to have innovative policy.
      What we get is a lot of barking and after a while, the message gets lost.
      Whether Labour, Greens or the Maori parties are performing good or bad is irrelevant when the truth is the National party are horrendously appalling. The worst part about it all is they had their chance to clean out the rot but they reelected Goodfellow, he gave a vote of confidence to the clearly unliked Collins and she immediately got Slater on the payroll.It”s like back to the future.
      If any one of those thinking Labour aren’t a shoe in at the next election unless National makes dramatic personal changes your still living on planet Key.

  6. A big question for the day: How high would National have to have had for Kiwiblog to feature the poll result? If they’d got to 31% would Farrar have thrown a party and had the minions singing that they were back?

    Or the strategy is to attack Collins by simply releasing the results and letting the disgruntled and those resigned to the truth wreak whatever it is they have left on her by going to Act?

    You know, the classic “Fomenting happy mischief.”

  7. You may not like the growth of Act and may see it as a threat, I take a different view. I’ll use a police example. When a gang uses identifications such as ‘patches’, it makes them easier to isolate and focus on. Same goes for military uniforms, in fact the police wear uniforms for easy identification.

    Now, if National diminishes, and Act grows because of that, ( where are the free marketers to go ?),…it makes it easier and easier to recognize and contain them. The rest is up to how well the left or center left handle them. If the ‘left’ continue on with neo liberal identity politics they will sink, – and sink fast as most of the electorate don’t really care about land rights for gay whales.

    They care about future prosperity for them and their children, a preservation of our lands and our waters, and leaving the place in a better place than we found it.

    Post covid, – and there will be a time as we look at the natural parabolic curve in past pandemics as the virus takes on other viral particulates and becomes less virulent and less lethal,…that there is still the chronic housing crisis, our still appallingly low wages compared to the costs of living, the stagnation of the rural sectors, the 40 year old deliberate underfunding of both health and education and our Armed Services, to name a few.

    The truth is, a huge amount of work is to be done to dismantle the whole fake and failed free market neo liberal edifice which created these conditions in the first place.

    Sadly, aided and abetted by the woke identarian pseudo left crowd with all their ‘ism’s’, the underhanded methods used as in the dirty politics people, those who would rather see beggars in our streets rather than ever see their income tax raised, … there will be much opposition.

    And to date, this govt seems very reluctant to make those changes. The question is WHY?!!?

  8. GREENS: “Their policies around gender self-id, hate speech, the paedophile list etc”, Anker. That’s called brand extension which is a strategy for failure. Stick to the knitting. Who knows their policies for land, forests, water, seas, air and pests. Total communication failure.

    NZFirst: As the more socially conservative of the Labour baby boomers age they are going to find Winston more attractive. Special hate speech rights for people who don’t know if they are male or female from hour to hour, yeah nah.

    LABOUR: To be re-elected all Labour has to do is have a plan to solve the Housing Crisis and show they are taking meaningful steps and hitting a few milestones. They are doing some stuff on housing but you hardly hear about it because it’s not at a scale to solve the crisis. New state apartments, houses and hostels for the homeless, how hard can it be. Print the money or borrow the money. Design them for a 100-year lifespan. They become an asset on the government books and the cost is paid by the tenant over time.

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