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  1. Well, as I say a couple of times each year on a number of issues–the now 39 year neo liberal main party Parliamentary consensus is significantly what has led to this.

    After each election, who ever has the numbers to form a Govt. the monetarist legislation just rolls over unmolested. Reserve Bank Act, State Sector Act, devolved accountability, contracting out, penetration of public infrastructure by private capital keeps on truck’n.

    So inequality and the ‘Tale of Two Cities” that AO/NZ has become, matters not to the fifth columnists at the helm of the Public Service, or their thousands of weasels scattered about in flash offices.

    That is why the generational change emerging this year and set to break on through in 2026 is so important.

  2. “……………… you can tell that by the fact neither ACT or National have taken any glee in attacking Labour over this because they also benefit.”
    Not YET @Martyn. But you can be sure they will closer to the election when they’ll say they would have done something about it, if only they’d known the extent of it. No different from consultants and the use of PR spin meisters they doth now protest so much about.

    If the Chipster does decide to do nothing about it, Labour will probably get what it deserves.
    Some of this sort of shit can be remedied by Prime Ministerial edict. We’ll know just how he feels bout it all in this space, going forward, in the fullness of time.

    Lobbyists, contractors and consultants are costing a bundle just as the plebian natives, including worker bee public servants are doing it tough.
    And the plebs are starting to see through it all. It’s taken a while, but remember this is lil ‘ole yea/nah NuZull that punches above its weight

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