Political Caption Competition
I’m going to fill the potholes with puppies until Michael Wood does something about it
I’m going to fill the potholes with puppies until Michael Wood does something about it

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Dog finds pale stale white male. Actually dog could have selected any National MP as the party lacks any diversity.
My new job, sausage sizzle at Bunnings after the Labour party wins the election.
One is a mutt, the other a lovely 4 legged dog.
“National, a dog of a party”
National find a representative with more personality than Luxon and with doggo and ewok representation, more diversity than a Green party candidate shortlist.
That looks like that yappie little dog nearby which never knows when to stop. What use is it
and it’s the kind that will give you nasty bites on the ankles – the question is who wants an ankle-biter? They may have been bred as rat catchers able to go into holes, but further generations have not continued to be used for useful effective purposes.
The puppy later apologised for it’s unkind characterisation of a member of the Nation party.
A look at the dog’s face shows intervention is needed here!