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  1. I agree 100% .

    Labour is not labour and if the left really want real change voting Green and Maori party is thew only way to go Labour is a lost cause.

    I predict Christchurch Central and or Dunedin Central will be the Next Labour seat to go Green in 2026.

  2. Salty, but largely warranted and humorous. Better to finish the year with a laugh.

    Also, arguing about Mike Moore in a pub quiz has shades of David Brent insisting that Dr Spock is half-Vulcan, half-human.

  3. Ardern was a “one trick pony” so when Covid became less relevant she had nothing left.

    If the party hadn’t put up the crazy schemes like light rail and the new harbour crossing, and had done a better job of selling three waters they may have had a chance.

  4. A most accurate summary of Ardern’s departure imho. Yes it was selfish, but that would have been fine had she been honest about it.

    1. To “be honest about it” would have been out of character for Jacinda Ardern. Although she was capable of making accidental confessions. Like the time she said that she went to work for Tony Blair because she “needed a job” – and Blair paid his accomplices in crime much more than she could get as a waitress at the local greasy spoon cafe.

      1. Honesty is being in Hawaii or was that Te Puke?

        Had she been a waitress at the local greasy spoon cafe, I’m sure Key would have tugged her ponytail…no wonder she went with Blair.

          1. Truth hurts Aaron. And why is it a deflection?
            Now was Luxon in Hawaii or Te Puke?
            The big lie and even worse, a Christian!
            What lie did she tell Aaron?

            What is clear is you did not like her, that’s your fault not hers.

          2. A bit of truth goes a long way Aaron, you should try it sometime.

      2. Yep, she painted herself as holier than thou about never lying. Probably her biggest lie.

        1. Good to see your personal view Aaron although completely void of the truth. Innuendo much.

  5. Another refreshing article from Tim and refreshing in that it cuts through all the bullshit that acts as a ready-made template for almost everything in the woke-judicated santicised joyless shitshow world we now find ourselves in.

    1. Harsh, but hilarious. An almost sadistic pearl with the one necessary element: a big grain of truth.

  6. Crikey. What a piece. Glad I’m not in his sights. But quite a read, was it not.

  7. You sounded like the apostle Paul with this line “Actually in real life you can’t have everything, that sacrificing is inherent” Christianity started with people denying themself to serve others but that vision was lost millennia ago. While the Labour Party’s demise was more recent than that you have to go back to 1972 to find the last time they had a comprehensive plan to actually improve the country.

  8. To be fair – Ardern was a reluctant PM. She stepped up early, amidst all the medocrity, and delivered for her party. As Luxon has now done. The difference being, Luxon has an agenda and wanted the PM’s role ASAP. I’m suspicious of his agenda, and given his background and woeful lack of detail, we should all be.

  9. The fact that Treaty thief Little would rather employ wealth transferring foreigners meant he didn’t want to grow New Zealanders or the country. Good riddance to Angry and his Harry Potter glasses. I wonder if his new WINZ case manager (his gatekeeper hero) will ask what he has been doing in the last six years to deserve his jobseeker benefit, whether he will simply say ‘Nothing’.

  10. The fact that Treaty thief Little would rather employ wealth transferring foreigners meant he didn’t want to grow New Zealanders or the country. Good riddance to Angry and his Harry Potter glasses. I wonder if his new WINZ case manager (his gatekeeper hero) will ask what he has been doing in the last six years to deserve his jobseeker benefit, whether he will simply say ‘Nothing’.

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