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  1. During QT yesterday, Stanford’s reply was interrupted by a Point of Order.
    The camera was still on her: she rolled her eyes and tossed her head back in exasperation!
    This is not a woman who tolerates dissent or is open to being convinced by a way other than her own ideological framework.
    We’ve had some real doozies as ministers of Education in the past – think Parata and Tolly – but Stanford hits rock bottom!

  2. And what about all the dick heads that said Stanford would be great PM material, pull the other one.

      1. Please, please, please, please, please, please make Erica the leader Bob.

        Go on.

        We dare you.

        We fucking double dare you.

        When Erica is such the obvious replacement candidate, why do you think none of the National Party Mnadarins are allowing her a chance Bob?

        Could it be that the National Party Mandarins know that we know?

      2. Well someone needs to be PM given this CoC has financially bankrupted our country with billions in handouts to landlords, unaffordable tax cuts, record unemployment and borrowing. Now Treasury said enough enough, time for Willis and Luxon to resign you fucking idiot Bob.

  3. No No No! It must be unique and New Zealandly so. Our educational curriculum must be created by the same sector that gave us, and still gazes longingly at every day, the 3 lane terrace tunnel

  4. So don’t complain that our best and brightest head to Australia because it works for them( wages, conditions and weather)unlike the worst NZ government in our history.

  5. Thicky…

    You’re thick.

    Too thick to realise how thick you are.

    Educational achievement across “the west” has stalled, not just in NZ.

    And a large part of our “decline” is not actually a decline. It’s other non-western countries lifting their achievements which crowds the top part of the table.

    Is that clear enough for you thicky?

    You seem to have a crystal ball, does it predict that your thicky thick thickness will ease off?

    1. The weight of that thickness off your shoulders Cinder, so badly expressed but so meaningful, must make you happy and relieved. But it is only a brief rest from doing the Sisyphus thing again and again but you are too thick to remember the past when…? What…?

      1. Pleased you got that off your shoulders Greywarbler being the tiny bird that you are, it must be such a relief?

        1. Oh hello Charles – are you part of the obscuring group that wishes to create a toxic fog between commenters and the subject we are trying to discuss? You don’t have to be rude to me because I was rude to someone and try to turn it into a set of childish retaliations. Have you no investment in getting a different and better approach to NZ politics, only for closing down informed comment? This is a political blog not a game of squabble squares.

  6. Old Australian dialect: Bonzer. She’ll be right mate. Don’t go throwing a technicolour yawn. John Williamson singing ‘This is Australia’ sounds good – listening I could think of moving there, better than mean old here.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwqLyY3m91Q

    And if you turn the CC captions on at the bottom the supposed AI translation will reflect the sort of language and knowledge that we will have in the future when we rely on AI for everything.. We are on the way now it seems on looking at the politicians whom the pollie parties feel are suitable to guide the country through our stormy seas of post-civilisation. Our Minister of Education doesn’t even realise that when sporty types there talk about Australian Rules it isn’t about an education test.

  7. The logic of the colonialist regime impels it relentlessly towards the status quo ante of November 1840, with New Zealand as a subordinate part of the Colony of New South Wales, or, as it is now, the Commonwealth of Australia. To those in government it would therefore seem perfectly natural to have an Australian company writing the New Zealand school curriculum. They do not envisage New Zealand surviving as an independent state, and are not in any way committed to independence. Australian educators would view the Treaty of Waitangi as an object of historical interest only, and that also would fit with the designs of the present government. What the government fails to appreciate is that tangata motu will not accept Australian rule under any circumstances. Even if the regime collapses the local economy, we will still see mana motuhake as our way forward.

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