Wow – David Seymour goes where few NZ Politicians dare – he just attacked China!
That leadership over the Euthanasia Bill coupled with this new spine in standing up to China means I think he could rebuild the ACT brand.
That leadership over the Euthanasia Bill coupled with this new spine in standing up to China means I think he could rebuild the ACT brand.
If the NZ Police are able to create a precedence for secret trails using secret evidence, that impacts every single one of us as citizens in this democracy and so I invite all mainstream media to cover this exceptional trial on Wednesday 14th in Wellington. The only reason the Police are trying this on is because they don’t think anyone is paying attention.
To date, the National Party, (who are climate deniers and who represent climate denier voters as well as the polluters), have attempted to sell their war on electric cars as defending the poor working class tradies of NZ.
That’s bullshit.
In times gone past, I have been very involved in the mainstream media as advocate, Press columnist (I was…
It’s ironic in the extreme that Labour,NZ First and Greens all called out National as being secretive in their trade dealings. Now that they are in charge there is no more transparency than there was before.
Of course James Shaw is centrist, but you don’t take a shit in the bed and then storm off in a tantrum! You stick it out and make change, and Shaw is just one person in a Party that is incredibly democratic so blaming it all on him is pretty twee.
This is a great breakthrough and Andrew Little deserves to be congratulated for moving our Abortion laws out of the medieval period into the modern day. As America goes backwards into a Handmaiden’s Tale dystopia, it is a great relief to see us being so progressive.
By having armed Police at this site of all sites, to have the police doing exactly what they did almost 170 years ago is a disgrace
Thoughts and prayers are hollow and evil as a response to this cultural sickness.
Newly elected Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern called investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) in international trade and investment agreements ‘a dog’, and promised no ISDS in future agreements. The government soon broke that promise with the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, pretending that side-letters with a handful of the parties had an equivalent effect.