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  1. “She must be thinking to herself, “I saved them from a mass death event, and yet they hate me and want to do terrible violence to my family””
    Hopefully @ Martyn, she’ll just be thinking ‘thank Christ I woke up when I did and got myself out of that cesspit’

    Time will tell how it will all pan out, but it’s probable that this little team of 5 million will need to go through an era of shit, embedded apathy and complacency, insecure little egos, people trying to show how bloody clever they are, self-imposed hardship, and all the rest of it before they get a dose of reality.

    Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition that I have NO debt and already passed on my worldly goods to the next generation and their descendants. Shame I don’t like popcorn

  2. I still maintain her legacy is being part of the 2010s wave of slick, ‘model liberal leaders’ produced by the Euro-American establishment: Macron, Trudeau, Gavin Newsom.

    However, such ‘neoliberal continuity’ was not the big news story of the 2010s.

    What will be remembered is the return of popular revolt. Much will be written about Trump, Farage, Bernie Sanders, Jeremy Corbyn, J.L. Mélenchon, and Yanis Varoufakis.

    And of course, even more will be written about the rising world powers: Xi, Putin, Modi, Lula, the Iranians.

    Would David Cunliffe have been more likely to appear on that list? I’m highly doubtful, but the current Prime Minister certainly seemed concerned enough to attack him.

  3. Three terms would have been too much under those circumstances. I know Jacinda Ardern was falling in the polls but I believe she would have been elected to a third term if she so desired it. Her competition paled in comparison.

  4. Jucinda took the celebrity path and the MSMedia supported her too much:
    she fell into the trap of believing her own propaganda, surrounding herself with advisors and media communicators and received for years no effective criticism pointing out the weakness in the policy planks she was promoting, had they done their job properly Lobours policies would have been modified to a level they may have been achieveable.
    The MSM hastened her downfall by being staffed with liberal left supporters unwilling to criticize their saint.

  5. Jeez Frank, you Krauty and new view et al are the most ungracious, smug,small minded little men that unfortunately the rest of us have to share this country with. We have lost a truely exceptional young leader and as a nation we’ll be the poorer for it. So come on you three and the others of your ilk, step up , lead us out of the swamp she created ( according to you) let’s hear the policies, the exceptional strategies, the dropping of those weak concepts of kindness and empathy into the bin where they belong and let’s make this country a place for old men…

    1. Frank, I’ve been reading your posts on issues for years and in the main when referring to the PM there’s been a subtle denigration of her in your writing. Like New View I’m also disappointed that there’s no CGT and the application of a National lite form of administration amongst other things. However, it’s only fair to acknowledge the achievements, the elevated status of New Zealand in world affairs, the free trade deals, the pay increases particularly in sectors that have been neglected for years, the number of houses being and been built because market conditions after years, finally favoured construction. All I’d ask is a consideration of balance and reasoning. Smart one liners are not debate.

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