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  1. Dumb arses happily vote against their own interests, which is how National party propaganda succeeds in getting their votes. Happens every election, and it is getting worse as our dumbed down education system grinds on, producing more and more guaranteed ignoramuses.

        1. Garibaldi – Apologies, looks like I’m wrong. I was going Latin too, but I googled it after correcting you, and see that apparently it can now be either. I hope that I didn’t hurt your feelings.

  2. I actually think Verity should be applauded in the sense that she is not one of those tribal a*holes that will vote for the same party/wing no matter what. It might be a bit flippant to essentially say ‘yeah, yeah global pandemic not many died here we get it’ but we are all a bit over it.

    I would ask her though what she has heard from Luxon that will actually change the main drivers of her disappointment. His state of the nation was pretty clear that he won’t help.

    If the main reason she is going to vote National is that she feels deceived by a sense of hope, that vanished, then it is hard to argue with her

  3. Before the Labour movement, western parliaments tended to consist of conservative and liberal parties (literally, in case of the UK). They represented the two basic wings of the elite viewpoint. The arrival of Labour parties in parliament changed all that but now most Labour parties occupy the position of the old Liberal parties. Maybe we should ask our Labour party to change their name.

    Who, I wonder, is going to find a way to represent the voters who have been left behind? It will require a genuine grassroots movement – has anybody got Matt McCarten’s number?

  4. Oh Verity, what a great turn of phrase- ‘a Care Bear with a jackhammer’, love it !!
    but, but, but you’re not related to Boris, are you? (asking for a friend)

  5. How could you feel like Verity – you’re not trans are you? Or do you slip on some pearls after hours Martyn.?
    The truth, the whimsical truth please.

  6. Good article.

    I cannot reward a party as useless as Labour nor as nasty as National. Both are shit for different reasons that do not compliment each other and both do nothing to address the many serious issues we face in NZ

    What is it with the Labour cabinet brains trust that they are so blind to the damage they’ve done to their party by doing nothing?

    The one slither of light for Labour is the decisive action taken with public transport fares. Ironically and very accidentally Jacinda just did more for her long since dead objectives on climate change in sheer poll driven desperation than 4 years of inaction. The question is why did it take this long?

    1. Labour – arrogant, self-interested, manipulative, bereft of political or personal integrity to their job, uncaring of principles of service to the people, repressive of MPs with old Labour values, dismissive of government direct action with everything being channelled through the business interests du jour.

      Green – description of the fungus growing off this former environmental and vaguely left activist party.

      1. National – arrogant, self-interested, manipulative, bereft of political or personal integrity to their job, uncaring of principles of service to the people, repressive of MPs with old National values, dismissive of government direct action with everything being channeled through the business interests du jour.

        ACT – description of the fungus growing off this former liberal and Massively right activist party.

        And it goes on, and on, and on …

  7. Its times like this that make me really regret the fact that The Alliance was wound up.

  8. “They’re good in a crisis. But they disappoint in peacetime.” – Verity

    No Jacinda and co are not good in a crisis. They got real lucky. If a guy gets the ball through the hoop 1 out of 10 , he got lucky right? Look at Team Jacinda, they’ve screwed up nearly everything.

    Team Jacinda winged it til Delta and Omicron spear tackled them into the dirt.

    So they got lucky is all with the covid lockdown call back in March 2020.

    EVEN Auntie Helen (indirectly) tisk tisked Jacinda in her UN report into the Global covid response – NO ONE GOT A PASS MARK from Auntie Helen. That report sure got a VERY SHORT news cycle haha.

  9. I’ve never heard of Verity Johnson or why she is any different to a lot of people, surely it’s not unusual to not be aligned fully with any one party. We’re diverse creatures after all. Best to pick the one closest, there’s a pretty big choice and we do have the vote for our local MP as well. I’m sure there are folk wanting far left, far right, authoritarian, liberal, libertarian, anarchist, communist and God knows what else. Accept that, at the end of the day, the will of your fellow citizens is sovereign, not your particular political fantasy and get a life.

  10. What a bunch of sad sacks!

    Politics is much more than the Parliamentary type–join a union, get active in a local issue or an international solidarity campaign–but DO something.

    Next election Vote Green and Te Pārti Māori rather than starting yet another party with all that entails. Extra Parliamentary organisation in the community is where it will be at for the new gens and those of us boomers who are not brain dead graspers.
    check out https://www.alternativeaotearoa.nz

    Oh, and if you live in Auckland, help Efeso Collins become Mayor.

    1. Efeso Collins doesn’t run chair a single committee in Council and mostly doesn’t even turn up for meetings.

      So best of luck with that!

    1. Is your recommendation tongue in cheek Andrew? Do you see ACT as being a viable option on that manifestro which seems to me something written to convey feelings to the reader, but is the usual cloudy bilgewater of people who have grabbed words and ideas out of the air and patted them into a shape that bears resemblance to what a society might look like to someone who never had to do a wof check on it.

  11. I didn’t realize Martyn was involved in starting the Mana Party – thank you and FFS RESTART IT! We need a home.

  12. Is Social Credit a viable alternative option? Has anyone looked into them or have an opinion?

  13. Peter Bradley, Martyn, Verity and me too…..MANA PARTY for working class – chardonnay socialists need not apply.

  14. So Verity Johnson is bitterly disappointed that things are not better than they are – so she intends to deliberately do something that will make them even worse. Interesting. And perverse.

      1. Pointing out that it is irrational to replace mediocrity with disaster, is not “settling for mediocrity”.

      2. Pointing out that it is irrational to replace mediocrity with disaster, is not “settling for mediocrity”. It opens the possibility of action towards alternative, saner options.

  15. I think Verity was ‘lost’…long ago….she was a protege of Paul Henry…after all.

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