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  1. I dont think Labour can do any worse than Willie Jackson as leader. Maybe its time for an older hand to take the reins for a while at least, given that all these young people are flaming out. Look at Jacinda, Marin, etc. Out once they were barely in their 40’s. Even David Lange. He became PM at 42, and look how his career panned out. Swarbrick will probably end up doing the same thing if she doesnt pace herself.

  2. Many right wing commentators hate the fact that Willy was chosen to speak Liam Hare has been particularly mean spirited. Any good publicity overseas is good publicity for all of Aotearoa right

    1. I don’t think we should stress too much about what Tim Jago’s associates think, their moral compasses are a bit skew-whiff.

  3. Come on Mary ..Willy as PM won’t happen. To many mis placed egos in the Labor party.

    1. I hope it happens too. They need reinvigoration.
      That speech was so clear, no waffle.

      Winston seems envious but he’d still be waffling now, when everyone else had gone home.
      And we’d still be none the wiser.

      1. Winston has at least showed his true colours as controlled opposition to neoliberalism

  4. Go Willie. He always says it like it is and what you see with Willie is exactly what you get and this is what he’s done at the Oxford Union. Well done.

    I hope I am able to see him as PM of NZ before I turn my toes up.

  5. Well done Willy. I wonder why he does not debate as well in the house. Probably held back by his colleagues.

  6. Well said Willy, the only reason that the Great Pyramids of Giza are not in the British Museum is their sheer size.

  7. Oratory is a skill many Maori have .The items in question should be returned to their rightful owners.

    1. And not likely to Gordon, NZ has alway and always will be a right wing corporation.

      Brilliant Willie, confirms the idiotic vitriol Bob the numbnuts dotes on you.

    2. Well it’s been on Radio NZ, TV one, Newshub, the New Zealand Herald, Scoop, and Waatea News so far. Perhaps if you gave them a chance rather than jumping in with both feet?

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