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Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor Climate changes because nothing is permanent. Child-like minds prefer things not to change but children grow up. Or many do. Many adults live with childish outlooks. They are lazy and prefer simple solutions to problems that even children can understand are complex. An example of a simple solution

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Letter to the Editor: Electric Cars for Govt Departments
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Letter to the Editor: Electric Cars for Govt Departments

Dear Editor I am not opposed to electric cars and can see how they would suit our circumstances, but in announcing the new policy around Government departments needing to have electric cars as part of the climate emergency, I don’t think any thought has been given to the logistics

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Letter to the Editor: The Antidote to COVID-19

Letter to the Editor: The Antidote to COVID-19

Dear Editor In many respects, the MSM are similar to the PCR test.  They take daily data samples from society for the purpose of analysis and diagnosis.  They engage in clever filtering, selected amplification and careful repetition.  Their methods are known to be dubious and the reports falsifiable yet they

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Letter to the Editor
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Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor The NZ Labour Manifesto was published 10 days after voting started. The Manifesto defines equality and fairness by its very contradiction, equity and equality of outcome. To implement equity you have to take from someone else, exclude, implement preferential treatment or deny equal treatment based on a characteristic

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Letter to the Editor
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Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor “Why have a minister for women, but not for men?” Regardless of who asked it, Tory MP Ben Bradley or ACT Leader David Seymour, the intense abuse and feedback to that very question show why the question was justified and the need is real. The level of personal

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Letter to the Editor: A Message for the ACT Party
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Letter to the Editor: A Message for the ACT Party

Dear Editor This is a screenshot of the ACT Party’s November 9th e-mail to supporters. My response to ACT’s November 9 Free Press e-mail is that I am so sick of the lies. If you want to lose a voter keep calling Trump a tyrant. Trump had four

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Letter to the Editor: Race-Based Maori Wards
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Letter to the Editor: Race-Based Maori Wards

Dear Editor It seems several Northland councils have foolishly opted to consider race-based Maori wards. I suspect most Councillors elected for geographic wards are genuinely motivated primarily to advance the interests of their mixed voters. In any case, they need to do this to be re-elected. The Maori wards are

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Letter to the Editor: Why the National Party Was Thrashed

Letter to the Editor: Why the National Party Was Thrashed

Dear Editor The National party is about to commence a review into its disastrous election result. Unless I am very much mistaken, it will involve all sorts of finger-pointing and excuses but — as is usual in such cases — not involve blaming themselves. The reason they did so badly is that

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Letter to the Editor: Keep Judith as the Leader
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Letter to the Editor: Keep Judith as the Leader

Dear Editor If I was in charge of the National party my instructions around strategy would be to keep Judith in there for at least the next two years, as she is a very good opposition leader, with the plan being to bring in someone fresh for the last year,

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Letter to the Editor: ACT Promotes Location Tracking

Letter to the Editor: ACT Promotes Location Tracking

Dear Editor This election, one of the most critical issues facing our country is the government’s response to COVID-19. It is this response that is crippling the country’s economy, and also destroying our freedoms in many ways. Freedom is becoming a crucial issue for many voters, as evidenced

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Letter to the Editor: The Stuff Hit-Job on Billy TK

Letter to the Editor: The Stuff Hit-Job on Billy TK

Dear Editor Stuff has sunk even deeper into their political advocacy by publishing a 50-minute “documentary” and associated text article defamation piece against Billy Te Kahika (co-leader of the Advance party). They have been obviously a politically biased outlet for years, but this is the lowest I have ever seen

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Letter to the Editor: Obesity
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Letter to the Editor: Obesity

Dear Editor I watched with utter dismay the TV1 Sunday programme about the South Aucklander who, with the connivance of family, ate his way to an unbelievable 300 kg, 47 stone, the weight of two motorcycles! The density of fast food outlets in the area was staggering. If wives work

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Letter to the Editor: Election Considerations

Letter to the Editor: Election Considerations

Dear Editor When the Director of Health recommended that the Government go to Level 2 for 4 weeks, Ardern ignored his recommendation and went to Level 4. That is turning out to be a disastrous decision. So much for her assertion that she followed the science. That’s a straight

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Letter to the Editor: Water in Auckland
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Letter to the Editor: Water in Auckland

Dear Editor With the election in full swing, the water storage issue is no longer being talked about. Looking at this very good site I can see that the current level is sitting at 67% which is well below this time last year which was at 84%. It was recently

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