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NZ Herald Publishers Give in to Twitter Mob

NZ Herald Publishers Give in to Twitter Mob

You’ll remember the work we’ve done to defend the rights of the feminist group Speak Up For Women (SUFW), which was de-platformed from speaking at council-owned venues about proposed amendments to the Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships Registration Act 1995. Now NZME (publishers of the NZ Herald newspaper,

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What Is Your Freedom Worth to You?

Andrew Torba CEO, Gab.com Only Jesus Saves Information Opinion I spent all of August working all hours of the day to help fight back against the medical tyranny going on around the world while also fighting off the slings and arrows of the Globalist American Empire who wasn’t

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ACT’s Week in Action

ACT Party This week, ACT brought back our own version of the Epidemic Response Committee, we called for fairness on the vaccine rollout, we held Jacinda Ardern to account for the lack of pre-departure testing from Sydney, and we called for weekly resurgence payments. IN THE NEWS Epidemic Response Committee

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Seymour’s Reply to the Vaccine Code Outraged

Hobson’s Pledge Trust hobsonspledge.nz ACT Party leader David Seymour hit a “perfect symbol of something the left worships as sacred” this week when he dared to question race-based policy by tweeting a Covid-19 vaccination priority access code for Maori. The New Zealand Herald printed Mr Seymour’s reply

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A Hole Fit for a Ministerial Hobbit

A Hole Fit for a Ministerial Hobbit

Neil Miller Taxpayers’Union Taxpayers’ Union Analyst Neil Miller has been dwelling on the disastrous outcome of the taxpayer-funded subsidy granted to Amazon’s Lord of the Rings series, which has now shifted production to Britain. In a hole in the Beehive, there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty,

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Faces of the Day

Faces of the Day

Free Speech Union Remember how we crowdfunded successful Court proceedings so that Speak Up for Women could hold a meeting in a library about proposed law changes before Parliament? It turns out the exercise cost the Palmerston North City Council more than $30,000 to defend its outrageous deplatforming. Also

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Free Press

Free Press ACT Party The Haps Another terror attack, another promise of rushed legislation. Already since Labour and National promised to rush through a law against preparing terrorism, it’s become clear the real problem was with the immigration laws around deportation. Today the Government will make an alert level

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ACT’s Week in Action

ACT Party This week ACT fought for democracy and won, ACT TV was back for a second season, we went into bat for the South Island, and we released our Three Waters Policy. IN THE NEWS Democracy Wins! ACT welcomed the resumption of Parliament this week. It was always a

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Mask on Mask off Rinse & Repeat

Mask on Mask off Rinse & Repeat

It is great to be back in level 3 and enjoying some freedom at last. Parliament was back in session albeit in a much reduced and Orwellian way, with only 10 Members including 3 from National allowed in the Chamber, required to wear masks when not speaking and sitting miles

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Collins’ Comments

Collins’ Comments

Hon Judith Collins judithcollins.national.org.nz It is wonderful to have support from across New Zealand for my petition to get the Epidemic Response Committee reinstated. It is also great to have heard from the people who have phoned and emailed in support of the House sitting from 31

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Mr Hunt, You Don’t Speak for Me

Mr Hunt, You Don’t Speak for Me

Dane Giraud fsu.nz Dane Giraud is a member of the Jewish Community and a Council Member of the Free Speech Union. Chief Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt’s op-ed Tuesday defending the government’s proposed hate speech laws is thoroughly predictable after a month of terrible comms that failed

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Birth Certificates – ‘Cancelling Biology’

Family First Bob McCoskrie National Director In yet another breathtaking act of ‘social engineering’ – while most of the country is rightly focused on more important issues such as COVID, the economy, health, education, drugs and family violence – the Government is prioritising a law change which will deem birth certificates meaningless,

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Read our Week in Review

Read our Week in Review

Parliament has returned, and we’re focused on holding the Government to account for their policies, decisions, and highlighting how they will affect the lives of everyday Kiwis. Catch up on the latest in politics with our Week in Review below. * Government gives up on those left behind in Afghanistan

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