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  1. Unless Labour “announce” a new leader they are doomed. Any sort of contest will show division in the ranks. The new leader has to come with new ideas and achieve real results for the people in the next 6 months. They have to turn aside from covid, even as it continues to assault us. We have to be shown that there is hope and a way forward with a refreshed Labour government. The most important people in this process are those low listed MPs who will almost certainly lose their jobs and the Maori caucus. These 2 groups will have to swallow some dead rats in 2023 and smile while they do so.

  2. The class war has claimed its first political scalp of 2023

    Austerity or Kindness. Which direction will Labour in government now take?

    The importance of Labour’s new leader can not be overstated. It will be an indication of what direction this government will be taking in the coming recession.
    The two front runners are Chris Hipkins and Michael Wood.
    The Trade Union movement, and the Left generally, would prefer Michael Wood, over Chris Hipkins.
    But the Left and the Trade unions preference will be ignored. it looks like against our will, working people and beneficiaries will be dragged by the hair across the LINO. (for the good of the economy, of course).

    GUEST BLOG: Pat O’Dea – 2023 The Year of Class War

    https://thedailyblog.co.nz/2023/01/11/guest-blog-pat-odea-2023-the-year-of-class-war/

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