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  1. Elizabeth McCombs, yes; Helen Kelly, yes; Sue Bradford, yes; Mabel Howard, yes; the Ambassador to Australia, a probable yes, women who will light up our history – if all of the books are not burned.

  2. Good riddance. This country is in a worse state now than when she took over. That’s her legacy.

  3. As she probably does you @ Zelda. The good thing is, now she doesn’t have to.
    Btw, put ya teeth back in, someone will confuse you for a dried up old prune, or even worse – Jenny Shipley maybe

  4. “I saved them from a mass death event”
    No she didn’t i caught Covid it wasn’t even that bad.

    1. Which means of course that wasn’t that bad for everyone else. No doubt you’ve gone done your research too. Research that hinges, and is peer reviewed by something like Quora.
      You’re a top bloke Mikesee

    2. You where one person that caught it once, did it take your one brain cell to work out that, it didn’t have a devastating effect on lives in other parts of the planet. I suspect you’ve had a diluted version than the first that appeared, don’t bump that head in that narrow tunnel, you may effect further thought process.

    3. @Mikesee, you sound like one of the American right wing shockjocks, who were anti vax, or anti mandate, or pro horse dewormer or drinking bleach, or who bought into the whole 5G-Bill Gates-Plandemic conspiracy craziness, and told their listeners that “…Covid it wasn’t even that bad”. But then as their conditions progressed and the harsh reality hit them, and they could see the writing on the wall, and the pearly gates ahead of them, only then did they u turn, and plead to their listeners to get fully vacinated and to take it as seriously as they were now taking it, as they lay on their deathbeds. Six of them dying from covid, dying because of what they beleived in, which turned out to be rubbish. Well educated, well adjusted, highly functional, successful adults sacrificed, not in the pursuit of some great goal, but in wanting to believe that some conspiracy might be true, but turned out to be pointless. As pointless as last years protesters on the Beehive lawn, all heat but absolutely no light. Kia Kaha JKLA we never deserved you.

      1. @CLoD
        Ivermectin is used by millions of human beings in Africa, Asia and India as a remedy for parasitic infections and has been especially effective against a nasty African parasite which causes ‘river blindness.’ It is also like other drugs suitable for some animals e.g. dogs, horses and other mammalian livestock.
        Anyone who mentions Ivermectin and chooses to leave out the entirety of information about is guilty of misinformation. This would include Dr.A. Bloomfield.
        It has been realised that Ivermectin has other remedial properties but Doctors who have used it successfully when treating patients with Covid recommend
        using it in the first five days and then proceeding with other drugs.
        Naturally as there were potentially trillions at stake pharmaceutical companies were more than anxious to suppress any information about any remedies.

        https://www.oraclefilms.com/alettertoandrewhill
        Anyone who puts any faith at all in politicians these days needs their head read.

        1. @Archonblatter, many drugs were trialled for use against covid, incuding ivermectin, which showed activity against covid in the test tube, but the effective dose to suppress covid exceeded the safe dose, and later human trials that occurred at safe doses did not show enough effectiveness for it to be aproved as a treatment. The entirety of information is on the public record available online.
          It would be unwise for a doctor to recommend an unapproved treatment, if there are approved treatments available, as there were later in the pandemic. Early in the pandemic there were no approved treatments, and some doctors may have prescribed ivermectin simply because there nothing approved they could use.
          Doctors are human, and want to try and help people, without necessarily waiting for studies to be completed, because at the time, they didn’t know what the studies would show.
          Ivermectin is approved, at a safe dose, as an anthelmintic, and I have given it to my cat, because its approved for that.
          There are no safe drugs, only safe dosages.
          Alternative medicine which has been proven to work, is called medicine.

    4. Tell that to the families of the 2600 who have die from covid related illnesses .
      I am not a Jacinda fan but she deserves credit for initial covid moves and the way she worked with the Muslim society after the Chch event. Unfortunately her government lost their way in the follow up to the economy recovery after covid and the gun laws past in the wake of the Chch shotting hit ordinary people and made no difference to the real criminals

      1. If someone is going to claim they saved me i would actually have to be in danger first.

    5. People who think Covid was a “mass death event” are probably still suffering from Y2K.

  5. NZ looks more or less the same as before Labour took over. I can’t really see a difference. Jacinda didn’t do anything… All a bit pointless really

    1. Neil. Not the same. New Zealand had an independent Commissioner for Vulnerable Children, of whom we have too many, and that Commissioner was kneecapped by this government, against contrary advice from every direction.

  6. You where one person that caught it once, did it take your one brain cell to work out that, it didn’t have a devastating effect on lives in other parts of the planet. I suspect you’ve had a diluted version than the first that appeared, don’t bump that head in that narrow tunnel, you may effect further thought process.

  7. I was about to post that yes, you’re right – indeed we didn’t deserve her (in a negative sense), but I remembered Churchill’s famous quote:

    “Democracy is the system of government where you get the one you deserve.”

  8. OMG talk about over done. Never attempted bold moves like she should have, transformational yeah right.
    She had the mandate, in the first six weeks they should have done something about poverty, she should have done something that really made a difference and by this election this year, we would have had fewer people in poverty, fewer kids going to school without breakfast and shoes. Fewer people in prison, fewer teenage pregnancies. Read the Spirit level it says it all.

    Gutless Labour!

  9. And now the end is here
    And so I face that final curtain
    My friend I’ll make it clear
    I’ll state my case, of which I’m certain
    I’ve lived a life that’s full
    I traveled each and every highway
    And more, much more
    I did it, I did it my way
    Regrets, I’ve had a few
    But then again too few to mention
    I did what I had to do
    I saw it through without exemption
    I planned each charted course
    Each careful step along the byway
    And more, much, much more
    I did it, I did it my way
    Yes, there were times I’m sure you knew
    When I bit off more than I could chew
    But through it all, when there was doubt
    I ate it up and spit it out
    I faced it all and I stood tall and did it my way
    For what is a man, what has he got?
    If not himself then he has naught
    Not to say the things that he truly feels
    And not the words of someone who kneels
    Let the record shows I took all the blows and did it my way

    In my mind, she’ll go down as one of lil ole NuZulnn that punches above its weight’s best PMs.
    I’m not sure what people expected of Her even before Covid, Mosque attacks and White Island.

    A child that grew up knowing nothing other than neo-liberal and 3rd way pollytiks.
    A child where meerkating and media, bullshitting and managing the message was close to all that mattered – at least in the public sphere,
    A child of the Blairite,
    A child of the socially conservative parentals and fundy religiousness.

    She’ll go on to better things, and is. Not even for payment.
    Not so long ago, I’d hope Her and hubs Cluck would have fucked off to the Cook Islands for some peace and quiet. Let’s hope life is going to be just as easy for her. She deserves it

    I think we’ve had unreasonable expectations of her

  10. Was only good and useful when she had uncle Winston at her side. After he left she was a lost soul.

  11. Lowest ever vaccination rates is part of her legacy. Education fiasco is another. This will inevitably lead to more child poverty.
    Seeing all the new electric vehicles around Wellington is how she has rewarded her wealthy middle class supporters.

  12. I wish her well despite political differences.
    What’s truly horrific is a mainstream media deifying an ex prime minister – something they do not do for both sides if politics- with gushing praise, zero criticism and yes actual love hearts on their Facebook feeds (NZ Herald).
    Farewell Jacinda.
    RIP New Zealand media.
    .

  13. “Let that sink in.”

    It would seem to many of the above commentators could not.

    It’s funny how the right accuses the left of being snowflakes, yet time after time, many commentators here revert to childish, emotionally based drivel.

    I was glad the fetishist Jon Key retired, but that did not mean I wanted any violence against him. Which seems to be a all to common thread with some. Violence directed to a women who held power, and is now retired. Odd little people who need to take a long hard look at themselves. A LOOOOOOOOOOOONG HARD look.

  14. When she was good, she was very, very, good.

    I owe her one for the hijab.

  15. Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
    Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
    Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.
    Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.
    Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.
    Blessed are the pure of heart.
    Blessed are the peacemakers
    Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness
    Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you.

    Blessed are the mother huggers.

  16. Great article and a great leader. It’s the economic facts that stand out but for which she gets almost no credit. Her and her family deserve as much normality as they can get – I wish them the best.
    A more selective filtering of comments wouldn’t hurt. Reading the level of graceless belligerence kind of makes me lose my faith in humanity.

  17. A couple of wow moments with Jacinda, but sadly her legacy was let down by her descent into woke world which has put the woman’s movement back significantly, by allowing any man who feels like it, to now self describe as a woman without sufficient controls on that.

    If you know anything about rape, it is about control.

    Sexual violence and abuse of power that was being addressed by the me too movement, has now been overturned by Men being able to say, Me Too.

    It is a fuck you, to sexual assault victims when a man being able to control the narrative by saying he is a woman, too.

    And to be able to freely throw juice and punch old woman in a protest for woman rights, while the woke politicians cheer them on, is not really a positive change for violence against woman. The opposite.

  18. Jacinda talked the talk but never really delivered. Her time reflected a focus on spin and media manipulation with very little done to improve peoples lives. In fact quite a few social and economic indicators went backwards under her watch. Major promised programmes never happened or were just a shadow of what they were supposed to be. Not since the 1981 Springbok Tour have I seen so much angst and division within NZ society. Being empathetic re the mosque shootings and White Island was perhaps the only area where she excelled. However this was not enough as many/most Kiwis feel/know that NZ went backwards under her watch.

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