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    1. They’re not “morons”, rather selfish and anti-social. They love National because under National they got richer. Much richer. Under Labour they see “their hard-earned income” going offshore, to brown people, the disabled, the homeless. These National voters don’t fit any of those demographics, so they see this Labour government as a sort of communist party (which they very obviously are not), who are “stealing” their money to dole out to others that “don’t deserve it”. It’s the old Hosking “I’m rich, you could be too if you work as hard as I do” falsehood.

      1. Jeremy read dirty politics if you want to find out about mark Mitchell and how he got the candidacy for his seat. I almost feel sorry for Scott Simpson

  1. The nasty nats are so desperate to regain power they will do anything including dumping their act flunky whose dancing skills are about as bad as his policies

  2. Maybe Seymour prefers dancing with the stars than dating with the dead horse National Party?

    I never agreed with his politics especially on education but he does seem to be a decent sort of bloke, unlike jonkey

    …maybe he is tired of his defacto partner and wants an exit?

    ….remember Rodney Hide …he gave up the ghost of ACT after dancing with the stars

    …lets face it ACT without Seymour is a gonna

  3. Poor national-no-mates. No friends left. Any wonder that the Greens viewed a Teal Coalition as toxic chalice?

    This will become worse once the Nats drop in polling.

    This should be a clear warning to NZ First, deal with the Nats at your peril.

    1. excuse me …how about a warning to the Greens?…they are the ones dealing with National by giving them their question times

      1. greens are gulping down the waka-hop bill at the expense of principle

        no issues there it seems?

  4. Countered by Labour letting Winston/NZ First run unopposed in Northland and giving the Greens a clear shot at Nelson surely?

    My own electorate of Maungakiekie provides a warning for what happens if they won’t cooperate for their own good though:

    Priyanca Radhakrishnan (Labour) 12,906 votes.
    Chloe Swarbrick (Greens) 4,060 votes.
    Total = 16,966 votes.

    Denise Lee (National) 15,063 votes.

    Winner = National.

    1. well as Labour got 3x more votes than the Greens …how about the Greens stand aside and let Labour have a fair chance instead of spoiling the vote?!

      ….and letting in National

      ….Greens spoilers again

      1. My point exactly. How about Labour steps aside in Nelson and the Greens step aside in Maungakiekie (for example). National could hardly complain having kept the zombie ACT party on life-support in Epsom for the last 20 years.

  5. National No mates. Act is a dog, the Conservatives were a dog. Any predictions the “new conservatives?”

    1. …a Smeagol slimeball slug….sliding around like Gollum My precious?

  6. A STUNNING performance, so I will vote ACT next time, that is so convincing, I need no more.

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