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  1. It’s been obvious for some time that Trotter doesn’t like Hipkins. Although these days he’s a bit erratic about just about everything and he has changed his mind occasionally. But Trotter once described Hipkins as “waspish” in one of his columns. Honestly though, I’m all out of fucks to give at the moment.

    1. They do Snow White however whilst I agree, they do it with a right wing slant always at the forefront. That is not a balance view therefore.

      1. I think alas that is the way of the world these days. All major news outlets seems to now take a left wing/right wing slant on their reporting, probably that main thing that damages the “MSM”. And it’s a shame, because there are some really good journalists.

  2. He is showing himself to be a complete numbskull. Not least for not quitting and blaming the cat and the kitchen on the catastrophic Labour loss. He probably just thinks he is spanning the media spectrum here. What a dork. I must say, he has an overweaning sence of self confidence that simply doesn’t translate to any understanding of his pathetic role in the policy burnouts and his boring middle guy bullshit in the whole debacle. He’s a tenacious little buggering functionary that looks like he wants to remain in the role until retirement.

  3. Labour needs a clean out. The election was oddly helpful in getting rid of a few Ministers who were good as useless like Carmel Sepuloni, but it also got rid of a few M.P.’s before they got to shine like Vanushi Walters – I know Vanushi from Amnesty International days when she was on the International Executive Committee. Very smart lady who would have gone far advocating for human rights and international law.

    Chris Hipkins has to take responsibility for this. The best way he can is by resigning the leadership. Not doing so ensures that the rabid right get another term in office.

    1. Labour needs to go away.
      NZ needs a genuine party of the traditional economic-leftwing.

  4. Very disappointed in Hipkins. Not sure what he is trying to achieve. I weep for the Labour Party I have supported since the 70’s and with which I was very active for many years.

  5. Well you can personalise things in terms of the Chip, the main deal really is the neo Blairist nature of the Labour Caucus and Fraser House head Office. Ordinary NZ Labour members need to get their power back if anything is going to change significantly in terms of rejecting Rogernomics.

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