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  1. The belief that National will be no more than a mere cypher and will simply implement Act’s manifesto without any of its own policy is not credible. Neither will the public believe that to be the case. Any more than Labour will simply implement all Green policy.

    Obviously the smaller parties (whichever side is in government) will get some wins. But the major party will get the bulk of its manifesto through.

    So what would Act actually get?

    I would say education, which means charter schools and much more accountability. They will get economic reform, especially around regulation, competition and employment law. They will get some part of justice policy. They will get defence and 2% spending of GDP.

    What will they get on iwi issues?

    Probably not much that is not already National Party policy. National is hardly going to want to stoke up a massive level of civil disobedience.

  2. Well.. we a probably coming full circle on what Damien Grant said, ‘every action has a reaction’.. ’cause and effect’.

    He aptly reminded us this physics principle applies to ALL things, politics included!

    If National/Act do form the next government there could well be a reversing of many policies and directives, particularly where Labour has manufactured consent [media advertising] rather than taking the country with them through reasoned debate.

    Also if National/Act form the next government and violence ensues from extremists, I imagine the government of the day will rightly react to restore order.

    Troughers don’t like being removed from the trough! My hope is for a peaceful transition of power if/when Labour lose. State Media do have 300+ million in merger money coming down the pike. As such the media troughers are VERY motivated to keep Labour in power.

    State Media could very well be the ones inciting violence (in a clandestine fashion) leading into next year’s election.

  3. It depends who wins and by what margin a one or two seat win will not see many changes from either side.

  4. I trust that Luxon who is learning te Reo will not purge Maori gains. Co governance might go but only the tribal elites and intellectuals will be upset. The majority of Maori are more focused on smaller practical issues ranging from feeding their whanau up to paying off their $1m mortgage.

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