Political Caption Competition

Spot the difference: Trick question, both are stuffed.

Spot the difference: Trick question, both are stuffed.

A Marxist, 2 NZ Herald columnists, a former Labour Leader and a Business Journalist all walk into a bar….

Yesterday I asked, Why would we trust TVNZ Journalism now we know Government is editor? Today I ask, Why would…

‘One in seven New Zealand children living in material hardship’ was the dramatic heading of a NZ Herald feature article…

PSNA has written to Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith today requesting proposed ‘move-on’ laws will specifically continue to allow free speech…

More than a game “Football is more than a game. It is a force for unity, peace and hope” Gianni…

And only one is soft and cuddly …
Caption: “National had run out of coalition partners, so English was forced to resort to Plan B; bringing out his childhood friend.”
The ultimate juxtaposition – dissimilarities expose their political persuasions
In Opposition, Bill English awkwardly grasps at a product of ‘those dark satanic mills’ – a synthetic monster devoid of character.
What about the wool industry?
It’s not all about poo-cows!
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern continues to warmly embrace eager recipients – real people.
Blinguish, you are judged by the company you keep!
Gone by lunchtime we hope as this thug is another version of Shonkey John Key.
The National Party organisers thought that having a mascot that is one-eyed was very representative of their voters.