Max Harris is the Auckland answer Labour needs
Labour doesn’t just need candidates — it needs conviction. Max Harris might be the closest thing it has to both.

Labour doesn’t just need candidates — it needs conviction. Max Harris might be the closest thing it has to both.

Talking tough is easy. Turning up isn’t. Especially when the invitation comes with real questions.

You don’t privatise a public ocean without consequences. The question is whether anyone will stop it before it’s too late.

100,000 voices ignored. Cameras blocked. Bottom trawling protected. This isn’t just a fisheries bill — it’s a political line in the sand.

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.

NZ First says mining will enrich the regions. But with just 2% royalties and profits heading offshore, this looks less like development — and more like vandalism.

It starts as gossip. It ends as political warfare. The Chris Hipkins controversy shows how fast outrage turns into weaponised narrative.

Would Marsden Point have protected NZ from the fuel crisis? Critics say the claims don’t stack up.

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