Christopher Luxon popularity? NZers have seen enough
Amanda Luxon thinks voters are missing the “full story” on Christopher Luxon. Nah. The country’s seen enough already — and that’s exactly the problem.

Amanda Luxon thinks voters are missing the “full story” on Christopher Luxon. Nah. The country’s seen enough already — and that’s exactly the problem.

If Australian SAS are already in the region, the question isn’t if — it’s whether New Zealand is next. And Luxon isn’t answering.

From the heart of Auckland, the message was blunt: If New Zealand won’t speak out, what exactly does it stand for?

This wasn’t a reset. It was a move to hold the numbers — and hold off what comes next.

When strategy meets crisis… you already know the advice is going to be questionable. Caption it.
The Government says LNG must “stack up” — but won’t show the maths. Meanwhile, cheaper renewable options are sitting right there.

National in the 20s. Labour ahead. TOP rising. This isn’t just a bad poll — it’s a warning the election could break wide open.

You can’t cancel the insurance and then act shocked when the house burns down. The diesel crisis wasn’t bad luck — it was a decision.

Trump’s war on Iran is colliding with New Zealand’s diesel vulnerability — and Shane Jones’ Marsden Point gamble suddenly looks catastrophic.

As the Iran war escalates, the Government’s silence is raising serious questions about leadership, accountability, and whose side New Zealand is really on.