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  1. Yes, not since Mana has there been a party that you WANT to vote for, rather than voting for a “lesser evil” like Labour or Greens (critics should note that Greens have some very extensive good policy too).

    I’ll be party voting TPM. Some still do not seem to realise that pākehā are allowed to vote for Te Pāti Māori, you do not have to be Māori, or in a Māori electorate. Two MMP votes fer crissakes–party and electorate.

    Debs and Rawiri need to make that clearer to non Māori voters.

    1. Any European New Zealander considering voting for TPM should seek help for self-harm.

    2. Ones based on Maori being racially superior to other races as per their party website?

  2. Sounds like David Parker’s and Grants Tax policy, that was thrown on the bomb fire.

  3. Those tax brackets appear well thought through. Although Aucklanders probably need some other adjustment on tax due to higher cost of housing and petrol than the provinces.

    Still would you vote for a party that doesn’t subscribe to one man one vote and calls that basic equality the tyranny of the majority. And then if you look at parliament through a racial lens you find a greater percentage of Maori in parliament than in the general population.

  4. Should our care like, who them slander our socialist thought care, riddicule, money hey, not white fright, just money.

  5. Should our care like, who them slander our socialist thought care, riddicule, money hey, not white fright, just money.

  6. My advice to anyone thinking of voting for TPM. Hold off ’til after 14th October and you will get vouchers to the Warriors or KFC.

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