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  1. Yep Kiwis, with Maori aim for 50%, then pakeha, Asian etc together, working to a plan, and ensuring that the legalities never allow it to be sold off to wealthy autocrats etc. The hard times, slumps have to be got through, the leading long term workers have voting rights, but can’t choose to sell off, just limp on in a smaller fashion etc.

    Don’t give up what we have. It is getting less all the time, and Fonterra is the final time we let these termites eat our mercantile trading sector. And there must be some tech, but emphasise the personal input. Hello messages from NZAO is a good idea, old-fashioned, and some would think tacky, but some don’t think anyway. Get ideas from workers, Farmers in Auckland used to have a Suggestion Box and people who put in an idea that seemed good got a voucher.
    But the firm must never decline to pay out on the grounds they had planned to make the innovation themselves, etc.

    Something to be proud of and support, and work hard for – no skiving. Not just something to build to a size attractive to super wealthy entities overseas or in NZ.

  2. ” …the Political Left have allowed the self-interested Public Service and the Professional Managerial Class to push self interested virtue signals rather than structural change and increased capacity of the State ”

    Can’t see that changing when Labour finds itself back on the treasury benches and continues with their centrist, market-friendly consensus.

    ” Labour have pursued public ownership of energy or banking, nor has it sought to empower unions in ways that would shift economic power to workers. Instead, Hipkins policies are designed to stabilise the system, not replace it. This is the politics of a centrist who believes in managing capitalism, not dismantling it. ”

    https://nzagainstthecurrent.blogspot.com/2025/11/chris-hipkins-faux-socialist.html

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