Political Caption Competition
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse didn’t look as impressive as ZB had suggested.
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse didn’t look as impressive as ZB had suggested.

The latest 1News Verian poll confirms what many on the Left feared: the Right bloc remains competitive and within striking…

As Winston Peters targets the Māori electorates, fractured protest unity may weaken resistance. Is Aotearoa facing a majoritarian reset?
Are media cheerleaders ignoring cracks in New Zealand’s economy? Rising unemployment, weak retail and stalled infrastructure suggest deeper trouble.

New Zealand’s justice system has handed down its sentence in the Grey Lynn feud shooting that left one young man…

Chris Hipkins outlines Labour’s conditions for supporting the India Free Trade Agreement, including migrant worker protections and transparency demands.

NZ First wants ministers to regain Fast Track powers as a $1B LNG terminal is rushed through. Is this energy policy — or corporate welfare?
” And we will continue to be your front bench and government in 2023,24,25.”
“And I remind you all yet again, that there will be no running and loud behaviour in the school corridor. Yes Mr Luxton, I’m looking at you sir…”
This looks like a line-up for a NZ version of The Glums, a UK radio show from way back. In the introduction they say it’s about discussing nationwide problems and the Glums are very ordinary people like you, and all five of them are shifty, obstinate, argumentative and dim. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgSzg7rUMT4