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  1. Will Bridges survive as leader before the election? Who would want the job? But if they keep him on, how many Nat MPs will lose theirs? What a conundrum!

  2. Martyn , it is getting rather tedious having you attack the Greens day in and day out. Do you not understand that there is a large group of boomers that will not vote for neolib Labour ? Your continuous criticism seems to make you more woke than woke (whatever woke means!) The Greens will continue to get 5% plus because Labour abandoned its roots in 1984 and has never gone back to them.

  3. Wonder is the election result is real, or lasts as post Covid going back to work begins…

    Not sure, but many people I know, actually enjoyed Covid, so while the neoliberals were huffing and puffing, a lot of others enjoyed 2 months alone with their loved ones and got propped up by the government with all the subsidies that for once helped workers of the diminishing middle class!

    I am critical of where some of the money went (aka offshore corporations and shareholders seemed to have received the most claims, and ghost and socially harmful businesses) but of course many people got supported by the COL through Covid, a support that many middle class have never had before, aka post student loans and user pays NZ.

    Beneficiaries I know are enjoying an extra $100 p/w from the winter power allowance so they are better off apart from the rise in the cost of food by profiteering supermarkets, but with petrol prices down, loads of time on your hands and nothing to do, it’s a paid holiday for the workers, less stress for many (obviously not all, family abuse + Hoskings types), interest rates are down.

    NZ are brainwashed and through the gig/contract policy of government, to live hand to mouth and now we have taken that to heart as a nation and had a 2 month holiday, paid for by COL. The workers, pensioners (many of whom are still working), and beneficiaries appreciate it, by the looks of the poll.

    1. Bang on. I know our family enjoyed the paid break, in safety too! Never had such a long time off!

  4. The other thing that has helped Labour is that they have stopped banging on about their neoliberal solutions to housing for 5 minutes… same happened last election, the discourse suddenly went to a new area that actually had interest for more people aka woman’s rights not in a destructive, adversarial woke way that people hate (delete yourself bro) , and currently everyone is interested in Covid…. when Labour don’t talk about their neoliberalism solutions people start to like them more….

    1. No it’s the “dolphin” vote, those squishy middle voters who at rest only have their brain engaged and drift in the ocean and change or don’t as long as they are personally happy.
      Deep thought or political understanding are absent.

      “Look!-smiley John Key! House price going up!” Such a nice man. Tick.

      “Look!- compassionate nodding Ardern! Free money and holiday!” So kind. Tick.

      1. That should be “half their brain engaged” but I sort of fell in my own hole there.

  5. We have seen before that NZF always poll lower than what they actually receive on election night.
    There have been ‘internal’ polls with similar results recently – a UMR poll 21-27 April had Labour on 55%, National on 29%, Greens 5% and NZ First 6%
    Greens are about where they always are and usually swing behind Labour but during John Key’s leadership strangely they hitched their wagon to him?

  6. Good analysis but you are too hard on the Greens as you always are. It’s not easy getting attention while the Jacinda and Ashleigh show was on. So a flat poll result while Labour surged is not bad. To cut through they need to really push the social agenda with increased benefits, helicopter money, and make it clear they have lost the fiscal straightjacket.

  7. Labour can not replace Jacinda. I mean clutch players like Daniel Carter or even nor Jacinda Ardern are a once in a generation occurrence. Treating your coalition partners differently at 56% than you otherwise would at 25% is a terrible mistake.

  8. Whether Simon Bridges remains leader, or is replaced prior to the election or just after, who is going to want the Natz leadership? Whoever takes the job is likely to be a short term leader, being given the boot once Luxon becomes part of the Natz gang of bullies and liars!

    1. I wouldn’t get to cocky if I was Luxton he still has to beat beat Jamie Lee Ross unless you think Bridges is going to let him through on the list? Lmfao.

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