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  1. So it was even with the rushed firearms legislation and buyback. More ‘solutions’ that don’t actually address the core problems.

  2. ”Yes as predicted winning the next election is their aim.’
    John- winning the next election is the aim of any political party.
    What were you expecting?

  3. A good government listens to the country. Labour have listened and learnt. I predict winning the next election is a formality as National remain in the 1980’s.

    1. The problem with both parties is who do they listen to ? Is it the people like you and I that are trying to make a comfortable life for themselves and their families or the buracrats in Wellington who are driven by their egos that they know best.
      When I talk to friends of both sides of politics there are common desires for them and others why is it so hard to at least get those thinks done . Decent homes to buy or rent nurses teachers police paid a good wage reflecting their place in society good health care for young and old the list goes not and we wait and hope .

      1. You ask million dollar questions Trevor. Every decision made will always upset someone, someone with a handout saying what about me, whether it be a beneficiary, nurse, farmer, business owner or cleaner. And as we see on this blog site, there are plenty who think they know better.

      2. Labour listen to Rainbow gender identity ideologists. They are so captured by them, they agree to what they want, e.g. conversion therapy bill, even though it seems unlikely conversion therapy and the evil way it was practiced is practiced in NZ and would fall under other laws. GEnder Self Id, and expect to see Gender Critical views being included as hate speech.

  4. Of course they want to win the next election John isn’t that why they do that job. With National having no credible leader or any decent policies they have a damn good chance.

  5. Yes Bert National haven’t learnt they have a 1980s leadership team that is Collins and Goodfellow who is not a good fellow at all.

  6. Yes Bert National haven’t learnt they have a 1980s leadership team that is Collins and Goodfellow who is not a good fellow at all.

  7. Of course they want to win the next election John isn’t that why they do that job. With National having no credible leader or any decent policies they have a damn good chance.

  8. One job done now to move to fix child poverty/ housing/ nurses pay /immegration /hate speech /gay conversion /covid vaccine/ climate control /gangs /trade deals /China connection then stop for lunch and a cup,of tea

    1. Correction Trevor. Two jobs done. The Greens have had the picture of Winston Churchill removed from Parliament. Racist fascists.

      1. Actually it has gone to the National Party offices, which is perhaps the most appropriate place for it. For myself, the less pictures of union-bashing, Kurd-gassing, Irish-hating Winston Churchill I have to see the happier I am :^)

  9. Labeen are on track to lose the election by their failure to listen. The middle class can forgive much, but fundamental right to freedom of speech and their children’s upbringing related to state intervention on their biological sexuality is a deal breaker. https://thedailyblog.co.nz/2021/08/08/record-public-feedback-against-governments-proposed-anti-speech-laws-free-speech-union/

    Labeen clearly are not good at reading that the public will be most upset about as they are too busy in their woke committees which only a tiny but vocal amount of people support…

    “More than 15,000 Kiwis have submitted to the Ministry of Justice against the proposed “hate speech” laws and endorsed Free Speech Union’s submission via its submission tool website http://www.FreeSpeechSubmission.com.

    In addition, nearly 40,000 Kiwis signed a seperate “Save Free Speech” petition calling for the Government’s proposals to be dropped, says Jonathan Ayling, Campaign Manager for the Free Speech Union.

    “There is clearly strong opposition to these changes, and the Government needs to throw them out. As far as we can tell, no other public consultation has ever had such a large response. The Free Speech Union’s supporters alone have filed more submissions than the total number received by the Climate Change Commission in its recent consultation.

    “Our submission – now endorsed by more than 15,000 Kiwis, carefully outlines the dangers associated with changes of this kind, and why the proposals are not in the public good. The submission is available at http://www.fsu.nz/submission.

    “Our broad coalition of individuals, minority groups, and organisations shows that free speech is not a left-right political issue. It’s a human rights issue that Kiwis want to defend. The best path for social cohesion is through an unswerving dedication to civil liberties which these “hate speech” proposals undermine.”

    Also failed on climate change and the environment as well as constant grabs at democracy via RMA which allows polluters to do anything they want with the government signing it off … Dome Valley etc

  10. The lack of interest in what the anti woke are saying, aka pakeha families being bombarded with woke speak shoved down their throats constantly when Labourites have little clue what is going on but addicted to what has gone wrong, is what allowed Scott Morrison to win an otherwise safe election in OZ. People hate him, but they hate woke speak out of control from labourites more….Same with the UK and Boris. Wokies and Lefties, that is your choice!

  11. While National is polling low, Labour would see this as the best time to push for the less centrist part of their agenda. The first year of the term was likely to be the most contentious before retreating into safer ground. The drop in the latest poll may have seen this shift start sooner than they preferred, but how well will the electorate remember this year when it heads to the voting booth in 2023?

  12. The EV, Hate speech, criminalization of parents and woke crap hasn’t calmed the labour party membership, we hate it. It’s only calmed young labour who are all upper middle class red tories those of us who are left wing due to class are furious and I personally am not renewing my membership. Short of universal dental and a ministry of works to build loads of houses I’m not sure what the govt could do.

    I’ve now been mocked and scoffed at for saying labour is a party of the working class “class died out in the sixties” labour is about to be left with no working class base and it’s entire base will be a hive mind of rich social liberals and economic conservatives whose only interest is to become local and central govt candidates.

    The good thing is if labour loses the next election most of them will run off to the nats where they belong.

    Labour and the greens are a joke and an embarrassment. The second the Nats get a leader who simply doesn’t say dumb shit the polls will be neck and neck… We’re already bleeding votes to act wait til we bleed the middle.

    Labour won’t do truly transformational things on housing and mental health and poverty cos it’d make them lose support, but they are ok with bleeding support by doing woke social engineering crap.

    We need a revolution.

    1. “Labour won’t do truly transformational things on housing and mental health and poverty cos it’d make them lose support,”

      Actually no. MSM has covinced the nation these are problems that need solving. Actually doing something anything signicant in these areas will show competence and good management. Soft right voters would think its not their desired solution but pragmatically reward action on critical problems. Transformational change, nothing to lose. If they dont attempt solutions and continually undersell what they have done, then toast.

  13. Covid is ravishing both those countries (UK & Aus) a reflection of poor decision making and poor decision making is a reflection of poor leadership.

  14. You don’t need a weatherman, to know which way the wind blows.

    Labour listened and helped Mike King and his counsellors. $600,000 for 4,200 suicidal kids. Great, that’s a start!

    But, how does it compare to $2.74 million to treat 360 Mongrel Mobsters who are high on P and get them back on track to selling P not using P. You would think the leader of a gang raking in cash from P sales could pay for that himself, rather than need a confiscated proceeds of crime refund. In about a year the MSM is going to examine this. The police and social agencies are going to leak the details of ‘financial mismanagement’ and program failure and it is going to bite and bite Labour. Headline – Mongrel Dogs Bite Labour On The Arse.

    If they are holding a straw in the wind they’ll scrap this program and divert the money to Housing.

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