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  1. Yes, but…

    I do share your concerns, Bombarino (at least SOME of them) but you do need to be mindful of the Chicken Licken Syndrome. The old Scottish character in Dad’s Army: “We’re all DOOMED! DOOMED I tell ye…”

    Read more John Minto and less Chris Trotter and stay true to your own beliefs!

  2. Maybe a bit of it has to do with money. National can afford to hire the best talent for its PR. Labour, the Greens and NZ First have to do with enthusiastic amateurs

  3. May I suggest the glass is over half full but you seem to be treating it as half empty. Enjoy the positivism of the new govt vs the boring negativity of National and get behind them instead of nitpicking. The only thing I object to so far is the TPPA backdown.

  4. Same here. Mark Richard’s initial insolence may have helped set a tacky destructive tone here; Adern is young and attractive which some NZ’ers simply can’t handle; having to be away overseas so early in the piece has not helped domestically, and nose-to-the-grindstone could be a good option now when the ramifications of that are hitting the ‘Guardian’; Shaw being away at the same time has not helped either, especially when the Greens are now so unpredictable, and when National, the MSM’s mate, has made it clear that it is determined to be obstructive, and when they are the undisputed masters and mistresses of dirty politics – already distorting Pike River, where Andrew Little’s consensus approach is exactly what National should have done in the first place instead of causing pain and anguish to the bereaved families.

  5. Martyn cleaning up the mess is going to take a lot of time its nine years of accumulated mess. Just look at the rot at the Waikato DHB a health boss (Murray) spending up large our tax payers dollars while patients are denied life saving services. And in the mean time our welfare state was being squeezed to death with more people tossed out of state housing and the land sold to all sorts of developers including foreign. And all this rot was done by a government that promised us all a brighter future.

  6. The TPPA or whatever the fuck they want to call it these days is the potentially the biggest stick Labour have given the opposition to beat them to death with. No wonder National jumped so enthusiastically out with their total support for Labour on it.
    That action on its own is enough to tell you that signing this is a fatal mistake. I can’t believe Labour are falling for it.

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