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  1. The kindest thing one can say about English is that he’s disingenuous. eg. the Barclay affair as well.

    1. Rosielee: ” the Barclay affair…”

      English is a mendacious little rat, and the Barclay story was the last straw for me. He lied like a flatfish over that issue; it was an undignified performance on his part. And all to defend a worthless, arrogant character who appeared to have done something very dubious.

      God bless Winston for going into coalition with Labour! His instincts didn’t fail him.

  2. It is not disingenuous, it is lying, by a man who ignores much of the Jesus messages if they do not match his ambition. The Pope would have something to say to this mendacious disciple.

    1. In his role of both the Black Pope and the White coupled with being a Jesuit, I think the Pope would applaud English’s efforts.

  3. I am really getting over what a safe pair of hands English was, grandfatherly in his leadership and the caring face of the National Party.

    The problems the new government are finding are almost purely down to the over the influence that one individual had!

    This ideologue was part of the idiocy of the 90’s that saw the building industry deregulated and a free for all left in its place. As a result, it is a common sight in Auckland to see plastic wrapped buildings either part way into or otherwise stalled renovations, to put right what should never have been built in the first place. National have cost this country dearly from stupid decisions like that but have largely escaped blame.

    But Bills real work began in 2008 when he was the driving force behind more of the same blind ideology. Tax cuts that were unaffordable, meant smaller government and bigger debt.

    English’s legacy runs deep. Not only in social support that decayed with horrible consequences, the same one that lost 7000+ state homes but the fact that with those homes went probably 4 times at least that in displaced and struggling humanity.

    Tax cuts meant less and less money for mental health and one wonders what the statistical upshot in lives lost and harm done to families trying in vain to fill the void.

    Tax cuts that meant insufficient funding for many of the countries health boards translating into avoidable death for it patients.

    Tax cuts meant less for education, less teachers doing more work. Teacher shortage ring any bells anyone?

    Tax cuts also played into spending on Justice and Police with the cuts being particularly savage. National, the party of law and order, even rewrote the laws on the administration of the law meaning statutes of limitations were put in place on offences where they had never existed before, ostensibly to save money. And most people know that if you want to make crime pay, commit fraud because the Polices ravaged resources mean nice things like doing something about being the victim of fraud goes unchecked.

    The above are but a few but the bottom line is English must have seen the failure of his ways. The stopgap immigration debacle to prop up growth was a classic example, to prop up the even more ailing housing sector, band-aids with long-term negative consequences was all this man could come up with. That and an emphasis on low margin things like dairy farming and tourism.

    And who can forget the orchestrated information leaks and witholding and dirty poltics that accompanied his reign.

    English should not be missed. He is a warning of the damage that can be caused when someone who is out of date and blinded by theory is let loose on a country.

  4. First there was the Barclay business. At the beginning Bill didn’t know of the Barclay boy’s recordings, then he did, then he wasn’t sure, then he thinks he did remember being told! Now it’s a case of deja vu with the coalition’s child poverty bill … told about it, then he wasn’t, can’t remember, told too late … blah blah blah. Seems to be ducking for cover all the time, so he doesn’t have to make a decision and implicate himself!

    One thing about Blinglish he’s always consistent! Can’t accuse him of being otherwise!

  5. Bill is something of an expert on social housing. I’ve never forgotten how taxpayers were secretly subsidising him $1000 a week to live in his own home until he was caught and shamed out of it.

    That’s why I laugh heartily when I hear him described as “honest and stable”, “a safe pair of hands” or “a conservative with a conscience.”

    Nope, the word that best sums up Bill is “hypocrite.”

    1. Simonm: “I’ve never forgotten how taxpayers were secretly subsidising him $1000 a week to live in his own home until he was caught and shamed out of it.”

      Indeed: I remember it very well. If I remember rightly, it was Nat supporters who outed him over that. What was it Whaleoil used to call him? The state house tenant of Karori: something like that

  6. “it’s not our job to make this place run for an incoming Government that is a minority”

    Could someone forcibly remind Mr English it is indeed his job to ‘make this place run’ because he is there to serve ALL Kiwis, not just those of his own ilk.

    Electioneering is now over for a welcome two years. This is not America.

    National: as a party you are there to cut the gloss and spin from policies. You are there to strengthen legislation – if that can be achieved by ‘opposition’ rather than collaboration and consultation, plus putting whatever little you’ve learned over the past nine years into the game.

    You’re there to serve US – whether we’d vote for you or not.

    Someone in the labyrinth that is National Party is scheming for future glory, and has decided that slagging off is the way to cast shade on the Coalition. Mr English is following the script.

    Like putting banana skins and soft soap on every step…Self-defeating.

    Whoever that advisor is – in my view, that person is betraying the party’s principles and, worse, the people of this country. Are there any clues as to who this rabid party apparatchik is? Needs to be given a talking to behind the shed PDQ.

  7. So, was that letter sent by Prime Minister Ardern to Bill English printed in the Herald or the Sunday papers?

    1. Probably not. The MSM don’t like to embarrass the National Party too much. I imagine they consider it shitting in their own nests given their obvious prejudices.

  8. He learnt a few key skills from John Key ?

    The media are owned by the Tories and Bill is still the mouthpiece for the Tories nothing has changed and nothing will change.

    Investigative journalism is banned in NZ ?

  9. Now this is the kind of real journalism that I would really like to see in mainstream media.

  10. As the election win was stolen from him by bitter old WP, of course he is angry, and it is not his job to help this govt. Labour would do the same in the same position. Labour did not count re the Speaker debacle, that is their problem, National showed them up to be the idiots they are. This is a weak, dumb govt, with an airhead PM who gives us nothing but empty platitudes. Sigh. Bring on the next election, soon. The good news is, National still lead in the polls. Unprecedented for a new govt, that they are not in front re the polls (as they were foisted upon the nation by Winston).

  11. To: Frank Macskasy

    Congratulations on your excellent disposal of a very devious and dishonest man – Billy English.

    Capitalists regrettably are always and in all circumstances untrustworthy humans, dedicated to their own selfish gains.

    Before we let go of the dirty devious Billy English, could we get an investigative Lawyer to unpick the massive lies that surrounds Mr English’s cover up of the Barclay incident.

    It should be an easy enough assignment and Citizens should be in a position to take English to Court for his outrageous behaviour in apparently protecting a National Parliamentary colleague in breaching privacy.

  12. English has a point there too, they should have consulted him. But Labour hate English, possibly more than they did Key. I was watching an old tv debate between Clark and English from 2002, which was very revealing indeed,

    1. In 2002 National led by English suffered its worst defeat in history. And no English didn’t have a point Sonja, Labour did try and consult with Bill English, the PM sent him a detailed written letter on 13rh December and Bill as per usual ignored it and was caught out in his lies. Didn’t you read the article by Frank or read the news?

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