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  1. shes a bloody hero.
    she was bold and done what needed to happen, we need more politicians like her.

    anyone complaining about her changes is a leech, a bludger, a fucking parasite abusing the system for unfair personal gain.

    pay parity was an absolute joke, those jobs pay market rate… dont like it then leave… cant get a job or another job pays less well bingo youre probs already paid what youre worth or overpaid.

    the holiday act made things alot more fairier, unions and part time workers cant take the piss now.

    wish she had of done something to reign in the unions tho, outright banning wouldve been ideal but at bare minimum she shouldve banned the tithing practice docked straight from wages.

  2. She’s a disgrace, and a menace, to New Zealand society and dangerous jobs workers…clueless

    Anyone, before starting that role that role, man or woman, should be forced to do a month of coal face forestry work and a month of coal face mining.

    In fact , you should have to have had experience in the fields for which you are presiding over..it’s a no brainer!

    Having a men’s moisturiser salesman selecting a know nothing newbie to decide who gets to go home from work at night is criminal.

  3. While I despise what Van Velden has done, I place the blame entirely with Seymour and his toxic, bullying mentality. She knows what she did was unacceptable to female NZ workers and to most Kiwis and should never return to politics. It would be fitting if ACT failed to make the 5% threshold and Seymour crawled back to his Atlas mates. We don’t need this type of politics but hell, we are sure getting it. It already beggars belief that there are still voters prepared to back this ugly CoC except of course for the ‘I’m alright Jack’ brigade. Remember climate, fuel issues etc. don’t give a damn how much money or assets you have or your position in society. Much like a lottery! She can’t go soon enough.