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  1. It won’t change until the labour movement press is revived. The public are fed a steady diet of lies and omissions from the press barons, and are brainwashed into a kind of national inferiority complex. Anyone who sees through it simply leaves the country for good.

  2. Excellent Martyn,an excellent overview the comparison between NZ and rest of world regarding our tax
    “burden “ always makes me laugh.Where does the Tory’s expect us to pay for everything from.
    Could you please publish comparable data on our “over regulated “ with rest of world as this also puts us way down the list .Guess this is why we still have high work place deaths.
    Just watched Uproar we have not progressed one little bit since 1981 .

  3. But surely Matariki has solved all this country’s self-inflicted social and cultural problems ?

    1. The only way.

      Maybe hold a funeral for it next Labour Day – it used to be worth something.

  4. Malcolm Evans – that’s the way you do it – introduce ideas with humour – but who to? Those with active minds and a sense of the ridiculous also ironic? What percentage of the NZ public would that apply to? Anyone like to have a reckon?

    1. Comment from humourists firstly needs to pass MSM’s political filters, which are designed to whitewash anything that challenges the neoliberal and US geopolitical paradigms. Ask Mr Evans about that.

  5. Maybe we have to degrade the importance of the middle class woke activists enough so we can concentrate on getting the class
    Narrative back to those who need it(the working class). Is that not more important?

  6. and Labour Day will remain a weeping wound for at least 3 more years.

    Perhaps not. Seymour might choose Labour Day over January 2.

  7. I see shoplifting rates are now rife in Australia NZers who were dumb enough to vote for so called changed echoed my National need to wake up we aren’t the only western country suffering from high inflation. I also see a lot of our Māori whanau are returning home perhaps the grass is not as green as we all seem to think.

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