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  1. Then again, given that for decades now nations across the world have stuck with so called neoliberalism rather than socialism suggests that the Prime Minister and her Cabinet might not be pleasantly surprised at how enthusiastically a majority of ordinary Kiwis availed themselves of the ballot box if they were to shift to the left even further.

  2. Accurately described Chris. The question as always is “what is to be done”–the natzos want nothing to be done of course, regarding the Parliamentary neo liberal consensus coming up for its 40th year soon enough.

    The Labour Caucus is neo Blairist–despite good progress on minimum wage and other reforms–and will not change; surely anyone with even half a brain can appreciate that after observing the first MMP majority Govt.’s inaction.

    The task for new gen voters is to get politically active and organise to retire Roger’n’Ruth’s toxic legacy for good in 2026 if not before.

  3. The “racist dog whistling of He Puapua” comes entirely from Labour, Maori & Green parties.

    The response is democracy.

    1. To which “race” do you refer? A democracy that allows non-citizens to vote in one’s elections? Yeah, right.

    2. Democracy is racist, a manifestation of caucasity, according to Waititi, Willie Jackson seems to agree but smart enough to not use such incendiary rhetoric.
      Seriously Chris, if you think committing to racial separatism and greater state ownership and control of the economy is the way to electoral victory you need to get out more. On the other hand, Labour on sub 20% of the vote and in the political wilderness for a few decades would be fine by me after what they are doing to this country. So maybe yes, bring it on Jacinda.

  4. I can’t seem to see any printed stories but I was glad to hear last night the government are going after entities that ripped off the wage subsidy scheme. This is a little less ‘kind’ and I hope they go hard.

    These worthless pieces of shit that go on about red tape and regulations but make all of that guff necessary because they rip off the tax payer, then boast about it being the “stupid governments” fault. They never reflect on the fact that they themselves are a bunch c words and probably just as criminal as some ram raid, but with more money involved.

    1. Great analogy and those same businesses ripping off the tax payer are supported by Nact. Nact bleating on about being pro business and all. Yet the silence on these business criminals is deafening.

      1. No they only pick on beneficiaries Bert there an easy target and it gets them more deluded voters who forget who the biggest crooks are in our country and the biggest group of beneficiaries in our country is the elderly. Those businesses who abused the assistance need to pay that fucken money back now rip of pricks.

    2. Capital Gains Tax dodges have been getting away with it for years but the government promoted this corruption by not introducing the required tax. Jacinda is a fraud.

  5. I voted Labour because I had a guts full of the increasing problems in society generated by neo liberal policy. Founding an economy on housing speculation is not a lasting way to manage one’s affairs.

    But all we’ve got is the same old same old, the single exception is Labour have invested their total energies into hiding the symptoms of successive Labour/National governments faith in neo liberalism, through “kindness”. They have practically run out of motels to hide the damage away from the middle classes. And now, deservedly, they are sinking in the polls.

    Personally I think Labour as a brand is now stuffed. Long term damage has been done by this iteration of Labour to what I thought were core Labour values. Labour and National are the same, one is the BA4 variant, the other BA5 of the same virus, almost indistinguishable, afflicting this country from their dedication to this warped method of running it.

    So we may as well expunge at least one version of the same disease permanently come election time. May as well be Labour! Then work on ridding ourselves of National.

    Viruses are bastards to get rid of. So are failed political ideologies.

  6. If you want radical left wing economic policy look at TOP. If you want a leader who expresses genuine empathy for beneficiaries listen to Raf talk about UBI. The Labour Party is not the answer anymore.

    1. I like TOP too but they will so dramatically bankrupt the Boomer generation in retirement (Maybe that is what’s needed who knows) that they will never get the vote numbers they need for another 20 years. They need to rethink or limit their policy on taxing the elderly. And what of those looking forward to an inheritance (about 50% of people stand to inherit something from their Boomer parents) – will they vote for someone who will see it taken before they can get their hands on it?

  7. Labours problem is they are nom different to their Tory rivals – or as George Galloway puts it “two cheeks of the same arse”.

  8. Dead right Chris, to quote Paul Keating, “ They’re a shiver looking for spine to run up”
    Unfortunately, unless they develop a set they will get hammered in 2023!

  9. Chris- the issue is this Labour govt are largely incompetents’. They cannot even deliver things they want to.

  10. But since Labour initiated the sell off of all the silver, leaving them with only the workers to strip as a means of balancing the books, the baby has been thrown out with the bathwater, and the Labour party is a dead man walking .
    Malcolm Evans ideas leave me cold. The baby is naked in the diminishing bathwater and I’m shivering as I view the ethereal Labour Party walking like a dead man. Man are we in a pickle.
    This is how I feel:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SN–atshVqs

    I’m thinking of good peaceful but useful things we could do rather than wait for nemesis. Anyone else who wants to think, and discuss and go forward in a good way? Anyone else there (moves forward cautiously stretching arms forward to feel any substance).

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