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  1. The right step in the right direction, I presume, but not enough to make the Greens happy.

    It was not so much a ‘media beat up’, in my opinion, it was probably more a case of feeling pressured by media reporting and some internal dissent, plus lobbying by others, that forced NZ First (aka Winston First) and Jacinda’s Labour colleagues to come to some positive and good looking solution.

    Also does Jacinda hold a speech at the UN soon, and going there with a poor record on refugee intake, that would not have looked too great for her.

    Winston has made a concession, a few more refugees as from 2020 onwards, but probably for a price that Labour will pay (another concession) in another area.

    1. BS – compare the per capita intake NZ has had, and will have, with that of other countries, it is still only a relatively small number of refugees that will be coming here.

      And as Winston once said, he would agree to have a few more refugees, while the whole number of immigrants may be reduced. That means fewer coming in on various visas (to ‘study’, work or get PR through either, also family ‘reunion’), and a few more refugees coming for truly humanitarian reasons, as NZ only accepts such pre vetted and accepted by the UN in overseas processing centres.

      No need to call for a NZ version of ‘UKIP’ here, my friend.

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