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  1. Remember those days of Richard Hadlee approaching the bowling crease with the words of the advertisement proclaiming “you’re so right, you’re so right, you’re so very very right Toyota”. Unless you are referring to Nicola’s political leanings, these are not words you would ever use referring to her.

    1. Willis is out of her tiny little mind….that is now plainly obvious…no way does she have the intellectual firepower, financial knowledge, practical knowledge, experience, or even learning capabilities, required to understand the complexities of the job to be a good Minister of Finance.

      She , in a moment of extraordinary hubris ,has managed to checkmate herself in a single move, without anyone else playing….. wow!…i mean.. WOW!!…There’s room for dancing upstairs.

      All she knows, and does, is cut, without any cost benefit analysis, no long term benefit analysis, or quid pro quo analysis…..well … any fool can do that!!

      She was shown up badly during the Queenstown finance debate during the election campaign when Grant Robertson and James Shaw ran rings around her. Handed out a master class . If anyone is in doubt, go back and check out the footage. It’s alarming to think that she is now the Minister of Finance…. N.Z. was well and truly asleep…. And they will pay big time for their yeah nah she’ll be right attitude.

      I shudder to think what she would have been like if National had been in power during Covid. I think the country dodged , not a bullet , but a cannonball, there.

      Having said that, thicko Bill English was no better, and he’s back in behind the scenes again ‘advising’ Willis. …the blind leading the blind. N.Z…R.I.P.

  2. yep and we will still need to future proof the ports at either end .We will end up spending 5 billion not forgetting the 430 mill already spent then the beak fee on top of that .We are nearly 1 billion on the way already .What a stupid woman

  3. What I don’t understand is why there is any long winded discussion about cancelling the ships. At 2 For $500m they’re a bargain, and if the cancel cost is half the contract price then no-one in their right mind should be cancelling them when they’re a saleable asset at the end fo the build.
    I see they have three options.
    1. Cancel the contract and pay the astronomical break fee = dumb
    2. Alter the design to take 10% off the size (complex) so they can fit in the existing ports and safe navigation plans.
    3. Build them anyway and if they can be made to fit in the interim, great, otherwise sell/lease them to Stena ferries to take Polish truck drivers across the Baltic.

    1. No use in the Baltics, wrong rail track gauge (standard 4’8). Would need a complete reconfiguration of the train storage deck and loading ramps. Huge cost to then reconfigure the ferries back to the NZL narrow (3’6″) rail track gauge.

      1. Reconfiguring the ship doesn’t come into it – Any rail deck would just be used as a vehicle deck – as Aratere does for a lot of the time…

    1. Mmmm. Good luck. Check their record out. Given the number of sailings they do compared to Inter Islanders you may find they are no more reliable. The white noise has concealed some facts that the media can’t expose because it would ruin a good story.
      I’ve booked twice for a cancellation and a delay.
      Inter Islanders 4 bookings for 1 delay.

  4. So National are going to privatise rail ie. sell it their mates who will play jiggery pokery with the share price for a few years. Then the business will be declared unviable and the government will have to bail out a strategic asset. Depending on who is in power at the time the taxpayers may pick it up cheap but more likely the tax payers will be stiffed all over again on the repurchase.

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