Q+A REVIEW: Minor Party Election Special
Another week, another excellent Q+A.
Another week, another excellent Q+A.
…the desperation of the right and the anger that desperation is brewing are making the fringe right more nutty and radical.
I have NEVER liked Alfred Ngaro.
Every now and again I have a conversation with someone who comes out with an expression I’ve never heard before…
Prison reformers this week voiced their fears that prison reforms have stalled under Labour and that while the prison muster has fallen, we are still seeing half of those released reconvicted of a crime within 12months of release.
Here is how the political landscape stands with less than a week until the 2020 NZ Election.
I’ve been super quiet about these elections, but definitely not disengaged. I’ve been watching and listening, contemplating and (with a select few) engaging in deep conversations and debate – not only about who to vote for, but how to vote in the referendums.
There is one outcome from the Rubric cube of MMP that produces the most progressive Government NZ could ever have.
LIKE THE EXCLUSIVE BRETHREN in 2005, the Taxpayers’ Union is poised to launch a well-funded, last-minute attack on the Greens.
This is a gladiatorial death match with chainsaws and motorbikes.