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  1. If those figures stayed for a real election it would mean Right was still in power thank goodness.
    I am more interested in the result after the budget when people see some reward for the effort in turning the ship around .

    1. The ship has sunk. We are now the South Africa of the 70s and 80s.

      What is the reward for being a loyal public servant…a sacking.

    2. The figures show a downward spiral for the right bloc. If they continue until the next election see Jonzie Krauts post below. Some rich people will see reward after the budget, 90 % won’t.

    3. The Buttwaffle Budget
      Predictions.

      -Willis’ kids will skip school to see mummy.
      -Willis’ B-day outfit will cost more than most people’s weekly food budget
      – The missing tax calculator was wrong
      – SOEs and assets will be further underfunded and privatised but camouflaged with flash words.
      – Coal, oil and gas will be renamed as critical elements for EVs ( as per ignorant Luxie in Parliament yesterday)
      – Deadly Antimony in your water, air, soils and foodchain is a sure bet.
      – The Waikato Med School will be gone in favour of a megaprison
      – The 3 heads of CoC will all trot out to the media to extol more cover up buttwaffle

      1. Government superannuation contributions will be axed(again and again) by National and will bow to pressure by ACT to raise the retirement age to 68.

  2. The only poll that matters is election day.
    The reality of it is what is Labour and the left going to do to persuade the younger and disenfranchised to vote for them?

  3. The revenge munter voters and non voters got what they deserved for being thickos I guess, the thing is they have affected many other working class people. I quite liked cost free prescriptions…

    But hey, keep up the fight back, led at the moment by TPM.

  4. Great that the majority of New Zealanders can see this current coalition as not suitable to govern.This will became clearer after the budget ( Bugdebt? ) which will most probably favour warlthy people. Hopefully we will move away from te Tiriti O Waitangi being undermined, and for more fairness in Aotearoa

  5. The Buttwaffle Budget
    Predictions.

    -Willis’ kids will skip school to see mummy.
    -Willis’ B-day outfit will cost more than most people’s weekly food budget
    – The missing tax calculator was wrong
    – SOEs and assets will be further underfunded and privatised but camouflaged with flash words.
    – Coal, oil and gas will be renamed as critical elements for EVs ( as per ignorant Luxie in Parliament yesterday)
    – Deadly Antimony in your water, air, soils and foodchain is a sure bet.
    – The Waikato Med School will be gone in favour of a megaprison
    – The 3 heads of CoC will all trot out to the media to extol more cover up buttwaffle

  6. If commentators to Bradbury’s article are representative of the country’s voting population then the nation is in dire straits indeed. Puerile remarks, thin thinking & pathetic point scoring by all.
    Back to school everyone, learn how to argue your point and, like, just grow up.

    1. To paraphrase the illustrious Winston Churchill, if you want to understand the vagaries of our political system, just have a five-minute conversation with the average voter.

  7. According tomy calculator this adds up to 48.5% for the coalition and 47% for their opposition. I think that with som of the bod steps they are taking they would be pretty happy with that at this stage. They will be hopeing that the pain they are causing now will be vindicated by results by next election. Let’s wait and see.
    D J S

  8. I had farming inlaws stay over for the week end on their way to stratford for red neck week of dog trials .In their words this government is dog shit and they voted them in .They now realise what a mistake that was .They had a resentment against Jacinda but would more than likley wellcome her back as she has empathy for the average kiwi as well as the growing number of peasants in all areas of NZ .

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