Similar Posts

- Advertisement -

21 Comments

  1. Have we ever had an official explanation as to why some British DJs were able to enter NZ MIQ with ease on at least three times ?

    Have we ever had an official explanation why Ricardo Menéndez March (MP) was able to queue jump and trot off to Mexico and bring back his boyfriend?

    “Most transparent government ever”

    1. I agreed that MIQ was poorly run but agree with it being used to stop NZ suffering much higher death rates before vaccination here.

      What made it unfair is that many people who were not NZ citizens seemed to be able to enter instead of NZ citizens, they kept the 501’s, criminals coming and ISIS bride family and we had MP’s leaving for holidays, conferences and other events that took up the places.

      People did not seem to have to prepay the MIQ like they did for their travel and then didn’t pay and this was allowed while NZ citizens like students are crippled with student debt that they don’t seem to be let off when they leave the border.

    2. Ambassadors, politicians, sports jocks and pseudo celebrities were exempt from the pop up prisons.

    1. RosieLee: yes indeed. I noticed that as well. This is still NZ: the verb is spelled “practise”, while the noun is “practice”.

        1. It brings to mind my late mother calling out from the kitchen “as….as that”, whenever she heard any of us say “it wasn’t all that….”. She also was an English teacher, still working then. I think she felt that she was fighting a losing battle over that expression, though.

          A sibling who was also an English teacher remarked some years back that teachers believed that they’d lost the battle for the apostrophe. I still use it, correctly, as it happens. Ditto the comma. Shows my age, I guess.

  2. MIQ did have its place, it was a blunt tool used to protect the majority particularly the vulnerable. Many NZers were told by Winstone to get home ASAP but many didn’t listen they even went to Australia when they were warned to do so at their own risks. Then we had to hear all the bitching and moaning and frankly I think many NZers got sick of this lot.

  3. If you can afford to travel overseas you can’t have too many problems – poor wee flowers.

    Some folk wouldn’t know what a real problem is if it slapped them in the face.

  4. Several millions of NZers were never going to use MIQ. People who thought it their right to roam the globe as they pleased regardless of a pandemic, remain not universally supported or admired.

  5. MIQ was a badly-designed, badly-administered, poorly-implemented farce.

    Those responsible should hang their heads in shame at the breathtaking sweep of their ineptitude.

Comments are closed.