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  1. Wasn’t James Shaw the Climate Change Minister one of those consultants in a past life. So it’s probably hard for him to reform his mate’s.

    1. More “insider” bullshit isn’t what’s needed now.. Actual conversation about the way forward is.. Try to remember that next time you are tempted to show your colonial descendent upbringing..

  2. Perhaps we need MPs to be able to choose a team for a year, which will then met with a team in the private sector. This means that all do not have to be delivered by mouth from mother bird, all chewed, and homogenous. And there will be a pool of members of the public who have knowledge of the particular area of interest and have a diploma in government planning, public requirements, planning and implementation.

  3. The Sharma episode taught us that MPs are given training sessions (taught presumably by Parliamentary Services) on how not to “bully” bureacrats.

    Surely political parties can select candidates who have some management experience, write policy based on their parties ideaology or pragmatism and order at implemented with the elite bureacrat leaders knowing they are down the road if they dont agree with or implement the party line. If an MP cant do that then why are they there? Dollars? Ego glory? CV leverage?

  4. Don’t need to wait for Elections to sort out the top echelon “yes Minister” wankers in the state sector. Just methodically make them all reapply for their jobs…and replace them with left wingers who are into a re-nationalisation programme, ditching monetarist legislation, and retiring MSD/WINZ once and for all.

    BUT there is of course a major flaw in my cunning plan–yes you clever TDB readers have spotted it. It was Labour that installed the State Sector Act, Reserve Bank Act, outsourcing, selling public assets, and basically supporting dog eat dog neo liberalism–which National supported and enhanced with the union busting ECA and Richardson MOAB. The Labour Caucus bar Mr Wood, actually support the state sector fifth columnists.

  5. Congratulations everybody. Labour spending money on consultants and contractors is the party learning how to run the government “like a business”. I can assure all the corporate big wigs do exactly this. Supposed strategic visionary leaders, COO, CEO etc actually just get the company’s wallet out and pay some third party to come up with their direction. It’s endemic in larger businesses.

  6. Labour is the most efficient government service ever. So efficient that they can bring down a concrete building with the energy of merely pushing a button. Everything in the way of old-fashioned manual work (ie done by man, or wo-man) is now automated and contracted out. Whoopee how modern.

  7. There is a war of reform that is being waged in the high Towers of Mordor, a Game of Thrones battle for supremacy but with more violence and incest. The Wellington Bureaucratic Elite vs Corporate Greed vs a cautiously radical Government using consultants to beat back the Professional Managerial Class with private mercenary Professional Managerial Class.

    We have lost the work for the rest of the prequel of the Hobbits to the UK. But me worry!
    The above shows dramatic conflicts abound and we could build something akin to Spitting Images right here in hermit kingdom. We have the brains, can find the wherewithakl, tha smarts, the people. we have got it made. We can show the world in a microcosm our fucked up it is, and all have a laugh. Laughing is the best medicine the Readers Digest used to have a page for the jokes. And they should be laughing big too, if not they can laugh at us and pay for it. We have had some wonderful jokers, pray God they haven’t all snuffied it without ensuring their understudies are ready. And I suggested before a touring company with the latest parodies of Wellington, like mummers, or even patterers, who used to have a stand in the street and keep up a running stream of news and gossip. (Quick before Labour and the woke pass a law against it.)
    https://englishhistoryauthors.blogspot.com/2013/10/the-patterer-news-mongers-we-love.html

  8. Not everything is about money. What sort of society is NZ creating? It’s not just the planet burning and some people are hungry but the amount of violence is now extreme and the police and government keep minimising it.

    Wellington mum ‘at breaking point’ after 13yo daughter viciously attacked by same person for second time in six months.
    “The 13-year-old now has a broken nose, fractured jaw, and black eye.

    The person was known to Sarah’s daughter, even before the first attack in March. Sarah said she had no idea how dangerous they were until this latest incident.”

    https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2022/09/wellington-mum-at-breaking-point-after-13yo-daughter-viciously-attacked-by-same-person-for-second-time-in-six-months.html

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