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NZ’s Performance vs the Govt’s Performance

NZ’s Performance vs the Govt’s Performance

ACT Party If the Valentine’s Day outbreak has done anything positive it is this: The difference between New Zealand’s performance and the Government of New Zealand’s performance has finally been contrasted. There’s a saying in politics that you can’t argue with results. New Zealand has

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Daily News Roundup – 9 March 2021

Daily News Roundup – 9 March 2021

PM pulls out of weekly Mike Hosking interviews Mike Hosking (Herald): Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern doesn’t answer the tough questions Heather du Plessis-Allan (Newstalk ZB): PM turning her back on voters by abandoning interview slot Barry Soper (Herald): Jacinda Ardern is treading water, the master of soft, flattering interviews

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Daily News Roundup – 8 March 2021

Daily News Roundup – 8 March 2021

Covid: Govt comms, blame, compliance Graham Adams (Democracy Project): Ardern’s halo slips, rhetoric wears thin Luke Malpass (Stuff): Jacinda Ardern’s Covid comms strategy is starting to look a bit tired Michael Morrah (Newshub): Epidemiologist Michael Baker says recent COVID-19 cluster should have been contained earlier – points to communication

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Daily News Roundup – 5 March 2021

Daily News Roundup – 5 March 2021

Covid Chris Trotter: Atavistic urges Matthew Hooton (Herald): Lockdown 4 sparks Jacinda Ardern’s wrath (paywalled) Peter Dunne: The government urgently needs to upgrade its Covid19 strategy Michael Morrah (Newshub): Information contradicting Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on KFC worker came from Ministry of Health Emile Donovan (Stuff): The Detail: NZ’

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Daily News Roundup – 4 March 2021

Daily News Roundup – 4 March 2021

Covid: Govt messaging, blame, compliance Claire Trevett (Herald): The Prime Minister, Case L and the pickle of confusion (paywalled) Michael Morrah (Newshub): Growing calls for an apology after Unite Against Covid-19 post contradicts Jacinda Ardern Lana Andelane (Newshub): Unite against Covid-19 Facebook post contradicts PM’s claim infected KFC worker

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Daily News Roundup – 3 March 2021

Daily News Roundup – 3 March 2021

Covid: Govt messaging, blame, compliance Branko Marcetic (Democracy Project): We’ve cut the Govt slack for its own Covid missteps, so let’s do the same for workers Josie Pagani (Stuff): Let’s stop this lockdown blame game, finger-wagging won’t get you anywhere Josh Van Veen (Democracy Project): Bloomfieldian

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There’s Got to Be a Better Way

There’s Got to Be a Better Way

ACT Party The Prime Minister is subtly but unmistakably shifting the blame for the latest lockdown to Case M, a 21-year-old man from South Auckland. Yes, Case M went to the gym after being tested, that is wrong, and there should be penalties for breaking such rules. However, there are

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NZ Race Relations Roundup

NZ Race Relations Roundup

breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com Tuesday 2 March 2021 News: Calls for Far North Council to revisit Maori seats decision The change clearly showed the Government’s intention to encourage more Maori wardsa But Far North Mayor John Carter has refused to be drawn on this challenge. He said his council had

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Collins’ Comments March 2021

Collins’ Comments March 2021

Hon Judith Collins judithcollins.national.org.nz As Parliament fully resumes, and despite the difficulties of another Covid-19 lockdown again this week, I think it is important to remember that our first responsibilities as New Zealanders are loyalty to our country, its democratic principles, and our Sovereign as Head of

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Daily News Roundup – 2 March 2021

Daily News Roundup – 2 March 2021

Covid: Auckland community outbreak Crystal Wu (Newshub):  Jacinda Ardern refuses to apologise to KFC worker, says family was told to self-isolate 1News: Auckland KFC worker with Covid-19 says she was never told to isolate, wants apology from PM Mandy Te (Stuff): Questions raised over whether people are being told they

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Daily News Roundup – 1 March 2021

Daily News Roundup – 1 March 2021

Covid: Auckland community outbreak Richard Harman: Ardern’s new tough talk Claire Trevett (Herald): When will Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s patience with rule-breakers wear thin? (paywalled) Thomas Manch (Stuff): Blame and fear for the team of five million, as PM pleads for compliance Michael Baker (Herald): Why government is

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007 Face of the Day

007 Face of the Day

Taxpayers Union taxpayers.org.nz This week it was revealed that Green MP Ricardo Menéndez March applied for an emergency MIQ slot not once, but twice: first as a ‘critical health service’, and again as ‘required for national security‘. We were first to break the story of Mr Menéndez March

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Daily News Roundup – 26 February 2021

Daily News Roundup – 26 February 2021

Housing Luke Malpass (Stuff): Government’s slow crawl on housing continues Jason Walls (Herald): ‘Kiwis can’t outbid K?inga Ora:’ Government grilled over $750 million house-buying bill Dileepa Fonseka (Stuff): Auditor-General investigates MSD scheme which paid landlords $3k per week for ‘uninhabitable’ houses Stuff Editorial: A clue from the

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The New Face of McCarthyism

The New Face of McCarthyism

Ashley Church israelinstitute.nz In March 1947, US President Harry Truman enacted an Executive Order which required all federal employees to be screened for ‘loyalty’ as a way of rooting out those who would seek to ‘alter the form of Government of the United States by unconstitutional means’. The move

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Daily News Roundup – 25 February 2021

Daily News Roundup – 25 February 2021

Housing Richard Harman: Government has little to say about housing crisis Miriam Bell (Stuff): Housing affordability at worst point in ‘at least 17 years’ Adam Jacobson (RNZ): New Zealand housing affordability plummets to historically low levels Zane Small (Newshub): National’s Nicola Willis in disbelief as Megan Woods reveals results

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Daily News Roundup – 24 February 2021

Daily News Roundup – 24 February 2021

Child poverty report and inequality Claire Trevett (Herald): Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s do-or-die child poverty promise (paywalled) Heather du Plessis-Allan (Newstalk ZB): Poverty figures a sigh of relief for PM – but will it last? Branko Marcetic (Democracy Project): NZ’s economic “bounce-back” is a myth – but lifting benefits would

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