Shane Jones ‘Butter Chicken Tsunami’ Slammed
Calling migrants a “butter chicken tsunami” isn’t banter, it’s racialised politics dressed up as a joke, and Multicultural New Zealand is calling it out.

Calling migrants a “butter chicken tsunami” isn’t banter, it’s racialised politics dressed up as a joke, and Multicultural New Zealand is calling it out.
NZ First’s online hate trolls may be doing more damage to the party’s brand than its opponents ever could.

After months of attacking Treaty references, the coalition may be realising Māori-bashing has reached its electoral ceiling.

If Luxon falls, it won’t stabilise National — it could detonate the whole political cycle.
A law that solves nothing. A culture war that solves everything — for politicians who need one.

When disaster hits, it’s not politicians on the frontline — it’s marae. The question is why we’re still not funding them like it.

ACT dress it up in ideology. NZ First weaponise resentment with a grin. And now Taine Randell has decided that’s the wagon worth hitching himself to.

New research shows global heating is accelerating faster than expected, putting the world on track to breach the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C limit before 2030.

A new poll showing the National Party falling into the 20s has reignited speculation about Christopher Luxon’s leadership while momentum builds for The Opportunities Party ahead of Election 2026.

With TOP polling near the 5 percent threshold, Qiulae Wong and the party could reshape coalition politics and weaken Winston Peters’ traditional kingmaker role.