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  1. If only Labour had gone romper stomper for the working class when they had the chance the right would still be in the wilderness.

  2. Well said .

    Exactly what I thought when reading that.

    My reaction was no wonder a million couldn’t be bothered to vote if that was labours mindset.

    FUCK HIPKINS !!!!!!

    LABOUR HAVE PERMANENTLY LOST MY RESPECT.

    1. CHANGE is needed , real change not carrots and stupid slogans …but , aww Chippies GF says hes lovely …thats good enough for me ….

  3. If he moved the party to the left, then those hundreds of thousands of voters who don’t bother, who are mostly working class who don’t vote because there’s nothing in it for them, might actually get off the arse and go to the polls. But they seem completely uninterested in increasing the percentage of people who vote – aside from lip service.

  4. “Before we call for Hipkins to be sacked, we need to work out what he meant by refusing to take Labour ‘left’.”

    Nah, no need to over-think it.
    Sack him.

    In fact and better still, wake up and realise Labour have long been a sham and really just need to quietly go away.
    We need an alternative to neoliberalism, not just another thrall to it.

    1. Agree Christie. The arrogance of the indoctrinated upper class political cabal mixed with small man syndrome has been overwhelming in forming a fog around Hipkins’ head that has prevented the words of possibility and advice from this blog from penetrating any small opening in his brain; it has maintained a stony barrier enclosing his and Labour’s pure belief and dogma.

      Random extra facts – about ‘cabal’. This shows that political moves sly or bold, of any sort, are part of our human development.
      : the contrived schemes of a group of persons secretly united in a plot (as to overturn a government)
      also : a group engaged in such schemes

      Cabal has been associated with a group of five ministers in the government of England’s King Charles II. The initial letters of the names or titles of those men (Clifford, Arlington, Buckingham, Ashley, and Lauderdale) spelled cabal, and they have been collectively dubbed as the “Cabal Cabinet” or “Cabal Ministry.” But these five names are not the source of the word cabal, which was in use decades before Charles II ascended the throne. The term traces back to cabbala, the Medieval Latin name for the Kabbalah, a traditional system of esoteric Jewish mysticism. Latin borrowed Cabbala from the Hebrew qabbālāh, meaning “received or traditional lore.” https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cabal

  5. It is true that the electorate just wanted to smash things and has voted for a romper stomper right wing government and Labour was always going to suffer. It’s also true that Grant Robertson managed the economy well compared to other neo-liberal economies recovering from Covid.

    But it’s also true that Chris Hipkins represents the “acceptable left” and is in charge of maintaining the boundary between polite superficial leftwing politics and the “madness” of challanging the neoliberal status quo.

    Still, I say we should leave him in charge of the Labour Party because it’s really ramming home the message that a true working class movement needs to be formed indpependant of the establishment

    1. “It is true that the electorate just wanted to smash things and has voted for a romper stomper right wing government and Labour was always going to suffer.”
      Yep, exactery.
      That is not to say they sure as shit didn’t help themselves, and they managed to seriously piss off some of their own MPs. Some they treated very badly.
      Going back 3 or 4 decades, the neolibs and 3rd wayers didn’t have the decency to start their own party, especially when MMP emerged. Instead they chose to hijack Labour and shift right with all the crap that has come with it. Unfortunately we now have various demographics that have grown up knowing nothing else.
      What to do what to do!
      There’ll be trouble at mill over the next few years, hopefully serious enough to get people off their chuffs and cause our politicians and PMC some grief.
      So many of my contemporaries over the past decade or so agree with the (now) old saying “I didn’t leave Labour, Labour left me”
      The signs are not good at the mo that Labour’s ‘leadership’ ekshully get’s it.

  6. This is how we will end up in this country, on our way already. All of us right from earliest settlement, belong to those who came here for a way of life that was livable and spiritual and creative; not that of one under the ironhand of tech and a dictator – individual, group, or government by tech and efficiency.

    “4+20”
    Four and twenty years ago, I came into this life
    The son of a woman and a man who lived in strife
    He was tired of being poor and he wasn’t into selling door to door
    And he worked like the devil to be more

    A different kind of poverty now upsets me so
    Night after sleepless night, I walk the floor and I want to know
    Why am I so alone?…
    Morning comes to sunrise and I’m driven to my bed
    I see that it is empty and there’s devils in my head
    I embrace the many colored beast
    I grow weary of the torment, can there be no peace?
    And I find myself just wishing that my life would simply cease .
    Writer(s): Reginald Watts, Steven Scalfati, Ben Ari Hagar, Guillermo Brown, Tim Young
    https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/crosbystillsnashyoung/420.html

  7. Excellent article. The mandarins in Wellington appear to have it exactly the wrong way around. In the 2020 election there was indeed a mandate for change but since Labour blew it in 2023 that same opportunity has gone rightward. Interesting that the public did a 180 on this in three years.

  8. If Chippy refuses to acknowledge his mistakes, and he retains the support of his parliamentary team in that, then they’re done for. This has happened before, and Jim Anderton sorted that out after the great betrayal of 1984, so the lesson is historical – start a new party. That ended Bolger and Richardson, but Cullen fucked Clarke’s government over. Labour hasn’t moved economically since. Time to finish Anderton’s work.

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