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  1. I suggest that people voted Tory because she is a Maori women, and that was a pc thing to be doing. It wasn’t enough. She glammed up with makeup and a trendy trench coat in a way that men can’t, and that wasn’t enough either. The Reading Cinema deal which she seemed committed to, was a white elephant for Wellingtonians who don’t fork out their rates to be spent subsiding inert overseas entities who may not deliver very much. The Golden Mile project, whoever thought it up, is going to kill off retailers and businesses already crippled by post earthquake restrictions, and make Lambton Quay a promenade for boring politicians and public servants. Courtney Place has already been trammelled on by social housing inhabitants who can be intimidating for ordinary people and passersby, and that’s a shame, it used to be a safe and pleasant socialising spot and meeting place. WCC councillors seemingly having little real meeting time with the Mayor, is decidedly odd. This never happened under Mayor Fran Wilde who anybody could get to meet quite easily, or even inadvertently, on a Sunday at Palmers Gardening World, doing the normal things that everyday people do, just like Mayor Andy Foster and his supermarket shopping. Whanau’s drinking is the least of her problems, it doesn’t cause potholes, sewage overflows and a dodgy water supply.

    1. Diversity hire behaves like diversity hire, elicits shock from those doing the hiring.
      It’s almost as if voting purely on identity politics lines doesn’t deliver the best person for the job.

      1. In this case it may have been assisted by the Green brigade from Victoria University’s students who can be easily mobilised, can be transient and not rate payers, while the “hirers” ie the town’s rate payers and permanent residents, bear the brunt of what transpires. But certainly in work places where diversity rules, such as government departments, the best person doesn’t necessarily get the job, so its quite a thorny issue.

        1. Absolutely the Greens have mastered mobilising the youth vote in Wellington (not just to vote but to be out on the street campaigning)

          A fact that still seems to elude others running for positions there. Yes young people do vote despite popular belief.

  2. For me, it’s the burst water pipes. Obviously it’s a legacy issue but leaks in the middle of roads are simply being left to waste water.

    1. Its dumb Wellingtonians.

      One’s that vote woke and the rest that don’t vote…..

      You get what you deserve.!

  3. Thanks to Councillor Iona Pannett’s notice of motion to revoke the deal.

    1. Richard Mc. I don’t think that Iona P was the only one, I have their names listed somewhere; there were reasonable concerns raised about the Reading deal right from the start, and perhaps the voices of reason were regarded as treasonous, or sumsuch.

  4. I mean I think her attempt to further sell off Wellington Airport did the job of proving she was just another left-neoliberal dog like Chris Hipkins and Ardern quite well. I donated to Tory’s campaign because she signaled that even though she was a Green party associate, she had some genuine left wing sympathies. Fool me once, shame on you. I won’t be fooled again.

  5. So why do certain Bourgeois types feel need to embrace the appeal of left wing policies? Or rather even the leftist image?
    Sort of counterintuitive to me.
    Is self awareness and guilt of their privilege and entitlement that creates the need to make amends, at least outwardly?

  6. Take no notice of Bob the First, he’s a complete fucking idiot…

    From Len Brown…

    “So the Minister for Transport in Auckland, Simeon Brown, who I’m getting on quite well with, has agreed that we will be put back in charge of the Regional Land Transport Plan.

    “I’m negotiating that with him and at his request, he said AT are going to have nothing to do with this negotiation.”

    An undemocratic government running a dictatorship.

    1. Wayne Brown, not Len Brown NASC.
      Both complete fuckwits though.

  7. Imaging Greens in power and running the Ministery of Finance.We would be bankrupt in a year .

    1. We’re well down that road already – two quarters into a recession and this governing arrangement imagines austerity is the answer. Even barely competent they are not.

    2. Probably why ACT and NZ First are in power and don’t have the finance portfolio. Though to be fair if you knew anything about New Zealand politics the main parties always hold the main financial portfolio you’d have to be thick as f*** to think anything different. Seems it’s your comment that is bankrupt and thankfully your opinion doesn’t amount to much.

    3. In England’s pleasant pastures green, parts of Hadrian’s Wall are now being attacked as colonialist Roman relics. Fortunately, New Zealand’s brief history provides few cultural icons for zealots to vandalise.

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