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  1. Whether you agree with Bridges or not, at least he’s planning to try something. What is our side doing about this? Nothing. We are in government now, we have the power to make real change. What a shame we are too piss weak to do anything meaningful. No let’s just whinge about what National may do…

    1. I must be dumb but I cant see how our NZ Government failed to stop 1500 Australian gang members from entering NZ at Auckland airport. What was the reason, other than the timidity so typical of our government. No wonder we look like losing the next election.

      1. Revoking citizenship is easier said than done.
        Pretty hard work to leave anyone state-less especially when some of those 1500 weren’t even convicted of a crime in order to be deported.

  2. National had no answer whatsoever to Peter Dutton exporting gangs back to N.Z. Where was Nationals leadership then. Oh that’s right,they didn’t want to upset their mates in Australia. The one thing National always does well, is trying the ambulance at the bottom of the cliff theory. This lays clearly at their feet.

    1. Australia has ever right to deport ciminals .They know full well that NZ does not like it but under international law they have the right to run their country their way. We should do the same think especially those that abuse their employees by underpayong them and those that deal in drugs. But in one case Jacinda thought it was ok to let a grug dealer stay and only the weight of public opinion changed that.

    1. Foolish comment, wiking. No solution to gang problem that way. Thank you Martyn for a very good analysis of the situation. To my mind, policing is needed, and already being done. Simon Bridges is ridiculous, considering that the last National Govt of which he was a part underfunded all social areas including the Police, causing them to reduce number of alcohol checkpoints, making NZ the only country to have increased alcohol-related road accidents after lowering the alcohol limits. Empty words – the Nats would do a few flashy programmes, then concentrate on starving all social areas of funding so that they could balance the books and look like good managers of the economy. No chance of Soimon beating the gangs. We have to raise social conditions to the point where poor young kids can see a better way than joining a gang.

  3. Oops Soimon hates gangs but is the leader of the biggest most destructive gang in New Zealand. (When in government.) Hypocrite much?

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