The Liberal Agenda – political event of 2017 – Willie Jackson’s Orewa Speech

Thirteen years after Don Brash shattered a political concensus Willie Jackson will present his Orewa Speech. You are invited to share dinner, wine and politics with Willie.

Thirteen years after Don Brash shattered a political concensus Willie Jackson will present his Orewa Speech. You are invited to share dinner, wine and politics with Willie.

A Marxist, A Government Cabinet Minister, a Green MP, a Newspaper columnist and 2 business journalists all walk into a…

Shane Jones throws red meat to the worst instincts — but the real danger is slipping through unnoticed. An India trade deal pushed by corporate interests, signed before the public ever sees the fine print.

Five disgruntled MPs… or total support? Luxon can’t seem to decide — and that contradiction is starting to look a lot like a leadership crisis National can’t contain.

The numbers are shifting — and suddenly the left has real options. A four-party progressive government isn’t just theory anymore. The question now is what they’d actually do with it.

Sean Plunket has said far worse than this, which is why the BSA complaint feels less like principle and more like bureaucratic theatre with a funding problem underneath.

Winston is confused that he’s an opposition MP and not actually part of the Government
Numbers with symbols in front of them on pieces of paper don’t cause poverty, people cause poverty.
Go well Willie, make a difference.
At the end of the day Willie Jackson is a New Zealander, he is a wind up merchant however there is quite an articulate brain inside his head, you only had/have to listen to him on talk back radio, people either love him or hate him.
However he is prepared to listen to people and hear both sides of the argument b4 he comes to conclusions, it was a shame JT and Willie’s Show got canned as it was quite entertaining, I guess they just overstepped the mark ?
I like Willie,
He needs our support and reckon he will like Marama said she will, “get along with Winston too”.
“Better the past foe you know, rather than the new one you dont”