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  1. Surely the quoted figures show a failure of 6 years of a Labour control and show why they lost . While I agree National tend to support the bosses Labour did not look after the workers.

    1. Bullshit, we are all far better financially better off under Labour governments, hence the name of the party.
      You are thick, look at unemployment under Labour compared to National on the graph. Labour keep employees employed, National make them redundant. Labour look after the workers, your rhetoric is fucking boring.
      Wages go up under Labour, they go down under national, can you not read a graph?

    2. cognitive bias – an affliction of the mind… less. whilst I appreciate your sincerity, you are fooling yourself – why do you even bother posting here? we all railed against Labour when they did dumb shit, yet you just keep on with the Labour bad nonsense, when compared to this lot – they weren’t actually half bad. I eagerly await a time when I can praise National but I’m not holding my breath – give me something I can acknowledge National for doing? Key gave us fibre (monopolies), cycleways (through my dog walking park and not over the harbour bridge) and actually worked with Maori (because he had to) which I actually applaud them for. What’s Luxons plan? Where is he leading us, apart from the gutter?

    3. So Trevor in the past you have implied Labour are beholden to the unions? Now when it suits your argument it’s the opposite.

    4. Trevor Labour looked after Maori pretty well. I gather that Maori got paid for having the covid jab, but white people didn’t. The weighty te Puapua doc was secretly produced by Labour not to help workers or bosses, but to empower a minority based on ethnicity. Read it.

      1. What you say is true Pip, however it can be better defined by the word equality. Not like we have now with such a divisive government. Just read their policies.

  2. Can’t have a Hikoi every 5 minutes. But, we can have community support where people connect more with each other. Share transport and shopping, do child, pet, and eldercare for others. Run “Fix it” sheds where things get repaired and recycled–we have a number in the Far North now. Pātaka Kai of course when you have food to share.

    Politically, join a union if in paid work, join a solidarity group or other group where you meet people and do stuff. Get ready for 2026 to help make sure this is a one term Govt. Help young people enrol, not everyone gets their mail these days as NZ Post continues to retrench.

    If you are politically conscious, get active against appropriate corporates, SMEs and local employers. Stand up to reactionaries and racists, do a graffiti night, wear provocative T shirts, put a sign on you gate, deck or front window.

    1. Ae, more workers in the mara kai would help solve of few of the problems listed by Martyn, whereas another hikoi probably wouldn’t achieve that much.

  3. Awww fair do @Martyn. You have to make allowances because she’s SO bloody gorjiss – even IF it’s only in her own mind.

      1. Okay, then it was John Key and Bill English’s low wage economy of 9 years, if it’s about length of time it takes. But it’s Willi’s destructive cuts that are highlighted. Redundancies galore!

      2. Smoking rates have increased for the first time in 7 years having been trending down and now vaping has also overtaken smoking rates. This is on Willis and her Government of chaos. These are their figures to own no make how you try to deny the blame Trevor.

        1. In 2023/24, the prevalence of daily smoking was 6.9%. This is similar to the previous year (6.8%).

          https://www.health.govt.nz/statistics-research/surveys/new-zealand-health-survey/publications/202324-survey-publications/trends-in-smoking-and-vaping

          As you can see above, the increase was extremely minimal.

          The Smokefree 2025 goal is 5%

          One would assume this is largely the hardcore grouping that don’t want to quit.

          Hence, Labour wanting to denicotinise cigarettes, leaving them (this hardcore group) no option.

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