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  1. If voting ACT wins Labour the election in 2023 then I’m even more motivated to do it. Since I like a healthy democracy, I think a strong opposition that holds the ruling government to account is 100% essential.
    Rimmer is the man for that job, precisely because he is simultaneously outspoken and yet hilariously lame. Judith and the Greens are just horrendous in everything. If you’re a fellow Dwarfer, vote Rimmer:

    I ask the court one key question: Would the Space Core ever have allowed this man to be in a position of authority where he might endanger the entire crew? A man so petty and small minded, he would while away his evenings sewing name labels onto his ship issue condoms. An over-zealous, trumped up little squirt… an incompetent vending machine repairman with a Napoleon complex, who commanded as much respect and affection from his fellow crew members as Long John Silver’s parrot. Who would allow this man, this joke of a man, this man who could not outwit a used tea bag, to be in a position where he might endanger the entire crew? Who? Only a yoghurt. This man is not guilty of manslaughter, he is only guilty of being Arnold J. Rimmer. That is his crime; it is also his punishment. The defence rests.

  2. Martyn, you are one of the very few journalists who have correctly diagnosed David Seymour’s championing of free speech as the catalyst for his rise. Most journalists won’t go there because they don’t want to admit that the majority of NZers don’t want to be told what they can say or think. Unfortunately, deciding what is acceptable speech and thought is the raison d’etre of many journalists.
    Most prefer to ascribe his rise to challenging the gun laws because they can then portray him as a right-wing nutter but that issue is secondary in my opinion.
    A lot of people will hold their nose and vote for Seymour simply because they believe the right to not have a police officer come to your door to ask about your opinions is fundamental to a democracy.

  3. David Seymour has had the perfect storm fall his way and for it to keep falling in his favour.

    When Ardern was just an MP, she wasn’t a threat to anyone so for the most part, flew under the radar. Same applies with Seymour. That all changed for Ardern the moment she became a threat to National.

    At this time kiwi’s are focused on a long list of issues and distractions etc.

    Covid, Ardern and Collins just to name 3. Then you have the question marks over Peters and NZF. There is focus on the Green Party and the attempted rebirthing of the Maori Party. Then you have the distractions of the New Conservatives and the Billy TK and JLR farce. All of the above have afforded Seymour and his very dangerous and divisive policies a free pass. In any other election cycle, Seymour would have been hung out to dry. With all of the named distractions in play, Seymour will be gifted the free pass right through to election day. Then there will be, how the fuck did that happen?

  4. The legacy of Friedman, Hayek, Rand, The Chicago Boys, Pinochet, Thatcher, Reagan, Douglas, Prebble and Richardson, are hard wired into NZ ACT’s DNA.

    “Deplatforming” may have granted entry to a more populist status as goofy king of the Incels for Mr Seymour; but that does not need to be a permanent state of affairs. ACT needs to be taken on for its anti working class policies simple as that.

  5. Rimmer: “Spare parts! Spare parts! Spare parts!”
    Dr Drake : “how much is this kidney worth?”
    Nurse C. Rusher : ” here, I’ll do a search ..”

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