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  1. James cocked up big time. He also did what many M.P.s should do but don’t, he apologised. You can see why M.P’s are reluctant to do so as now the likes of Collins is calling for his head.
    Admission of guilt is a sin and why Brownlee( Christchurch earthquake rebuild) and Collins( Kauri swamp logs, Oravida, Whailoil and dirty politics)will never admit guilt.
    James stuffed up, but at least has integrity.

  2. Frank the Tank: “I dare suggest Journalists are doing digging on the shareholders/stakeholders and their political links as we speak.”

    The line of questioning on Morning Report this morning suggested something of this nature. And journalists either suspect, or have already discovered, that there are links to the Green party parliamentarians.

    I don’t watch much TV nowadays, but I saw that piece on TV3 last night, and I laughed uproariously. Groundhog day: it looks so very similar to Turei’s situation prior to the 2017 election, does it not? It appears that the Greens cannot help themselves. Not that it bothers me one whit: the Greens lost my vote a long time ago.

  3. Beat up on Shaw continues, yawn. He is defiantly not the worst offender in the Green Party.

    The 3 billion on Roads, Roads, Roads, or more roadworks, more roadworks, more roadworks, is ultimately worse spending, that COL voted on, in a nod to the Natz ideology.

    Yep, I’m against $40k per child private schools being funded by the government but there has been worst offences by the political parties… for example as well as the atrocity from Tarrent, taxpayers now pay $5k per day for his prison stay for the rest of his life…. surely stopping and limiting criminals from coming into NZ to damage our society, would be a popular policy but nope, people can come into NZ and when they offend we still pander to them, pay for their prison stays and justice costs, give them compassionate leave for NZ citizenship and permanent residency and make the taxpayers pay for them rather than health care for locals.

    NZ has enough local criminals to cater to and rehabilitate, and adding more and more into NZ from around the world with free residency needs to be looked at for the massive costs to NZ society going forward in the global, Covid economy.

    It concerns me that the left get hung up on smaller mistakes for weeks a ‘green school’, while massive and escalating issues that create real victims in NZ like criminal activity that could be avoided, as well as costs, are ignored or even encouraged.

  4. It’d be funny if it wasn’t so sad. Here’s me thinking about jumping ship from party vote Labour to Green, because that’d be the best way of returning Labour to its roots. I’ve never voted (party vote) Green, though I’ve delivered pamphlets for them and acted as a scrutineer once (when Labour were being thoroughly
    u s e l e s s (in that election, Labour had no scrutineers and the gNatz had half a dozen real estate agent look-alikes parked up in the polling station on their cellphones and generally being crass and obvious of their intent.
    The more I think about it, things will probably have to get worse before they get better, though I hope to be surprised.
    The Greens are too busy being wet and woke – and obviously that’s more important than their policies.
    And Labour still haven’t twigged to where their real threat lays even though the evidence is stuffed so far up their virally-affected noses, I think even the most sophisticated swab test would return a false negative.

    Good things take time, Rome wasn’t built in a day, Mother Earth burns and the Chardonnay grape crop will be harvested at all costs – with slave labour if necessary

  5. Like ACT is the right-wing protest vote, the Greens are the protest left-wing vote. Like ACT, most of Greens policy is both unrealistic and unworkable, and they really only exist to get fringe voters to bother voting and have them feel represented via coalitions agreements from the two major parties. In other words, utterly pointless.

  6. I think James will be gone after this election, whether the Greens stay in Parliament or not. To stuff up one election is bad. To stuff up two looks like criminal negligence. Shaw really should have resigned after the last election. He was only saved because everyone got on board to save the day for the party. The series of stuff ups at the last election would have looked like internal sabotage if one didn’t know better. Now this election only underlines the point that James suffers from poor judgement.

  7. Not a good day for the Selfish Left.

    The Greens, the enablers of the Selfish Left, will never be criticised by the Selfish Leftwing bloggers (who vote for Selfish reasons)

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