Political Caption Competition
SPOT THE DIFFERENCE: The one on the right still has a career
SPOT THE DIFFERENCE: The one on the right still has a career

Te Pati Māori’s internal dramas have been a political heartbreak. From the dizzying highs just after the protests against ACTs…

As the extreme wet events following extreme droughts scar the land permanently and interrupt agricultural calendars around the world, let’s…

Taxpayers’ Fake Union Rigged Poll and the latest Roy Morgan are out and they tell interesting stories: Taxpayers’ Fake Union…
As this climate denying, anti-environment Government denies reality… Stark climate warnings: The hypothetical is now our reality, experts say A…

Coalition parties ramp up criticism of media The relationship between politicians and the media is symbiotic, but it’s increasingly coming…

Four ministerial aides quit as more than 60 Labour MPs call for Starmer to resign 64 Labour MPs now calling…
The one on the left looks as if he has a sense of fun; the one on the right looks funny. A politician who can dive into the pool and come up with a smile and a quip maybe what we need now rather than robot vacuum cleaners chanting ‘Exterminate’. Not so simple, Simon.
Is this what replaced me as leader of the National Party?
Simon Bridges next career stopper will be starring in the revamp of 1980s children’s show Metal Mickie. “Boogie boogie” Simon.
“For a $100,000 donation, two robots are better than one human”