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  1. Shamubeel Eaqub has it wrong.

    Neoliberalism doesn’t mix with empathy love and civic duty.

    But he is an economist tied to Neoliberal fundamentalism and oblivious to considerations beyond that narrow, destructive obsession of wealth gathering. More for us means less for others in a finite and shrinking world.

    Compromise with neoliberalism means more neoloiberalism.

    Choose your poisons carefully Shamubeel when you dirty the water for coming generations.

  2. Great effort,

    And you are all hero’s for all every one.Bless you all.

    We must campaign at every chance we can as we go forward to defeat this evil Government next election.

    All unite.

    United we stand divided we fall.

  3. Housing Corp has had decades to modernise its housing stock and adjust for changing demographics, as well as entrenched divisions in the economy. (Including the fall-out from the 1980s now coming in to land.)

    So has WINZ.

    And neither agency has.

    Just for a wild moment – is there ANY oversight of rental housing stock? Any larger agency that, at the very least, lets local government know what’s available so they can coherently look at the combination of housing, employment opportunities, transport, infrastructure and schools, etc?

    If not – as far back as the Victorian era they could do that. How did we fall so far behind?

    PS If you thought the back seat and semi-foetal is bad – the driver’s seat and semi-recline is positively hellish.

  4. Good write up, Frank, and it was great to meet you on the night! By the way, I saw you scoff that third bbq’d sausage, LOL!!

  5. Thanks for the photos Frank. Great to see someone is still doing the sort of demonstration coverage Indymedia used to do. More of this please!

  6. Excellent reporting, Frank. We didn’t glean much from the msm, so your piece fills in the gaps. Pretty big gaps.

    Housing has become the achilles heel of this government. Until now, growing poverty has been invisible, but now it’s out there in the open, for all to see.

    Key can’t escape this, his policies have borne fruit and they are rotten to the core.

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