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Time for Plain Speaking: No More Manglish!
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Time for Plain Speaking: No More Manglish!

Dennis Gates bassettbrashandhide.com Dennis Gates is a lawyer and company director. He was a sole practitioner in general practice until 2012. As well as a law degree he has a Bachelor of Social Science, is a Notary Public and has a certificate in NZ Sign Language. Recently he featured

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PM: “Come to New Zealand, We’re Kind.”

PM: “Come to New Zealand, We’re Kind.”

Lindsay Mitchell lindsaymitchell.blogspot.com Lindsay Mitchell has been researching and commenting on welfare since 2001. Many of her articles have been published in mainstream media and she has appeared on radio, tv and before select committees discussing issues relating to welfare. Lindsay is also an artist who works under

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NZ’s Remarkable Rush to War

Bryce Edwards Victoria University Of Wellington – Te Herenga Waka democracyproject.nz Warning Long read: 1,653 words New Zealand is now part of the war with Russia. And our independent foreign policy is virtually dead. That’s the upshot of the Government’s definitive fall into line with Five Eyes

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We Need to Restore Low Inflation

Richard Prebble bassettbrashandhide.com Richard Prebble CBE is a former member of the New Zealand Parliament. Initially a member of the Labour Party, he joined the newly formed ACT New Zealand party under Roger Douglas in 1996, becoming its leader from 1996 to 2004. The Reserve Bank’s .5% increase

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When You Have Nothing Good to Say Best You Say Nothing at All
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When You Have Nothing Good to Say Best You Say Nothing at All

Lindsay Mitchell lindsaymitchell.blogspot.com Lindsay Mitchell has been researching and commenting on welfare since 2001. Many of her articles have been published in mainstream media and she has appeared on radio, tv and before select committees discussing issues relating to welfare. Lindsay is also an artist who works under

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I Can Tell You What Is Not Going to Happen in Tauranga
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I Can Tell You What Is Not Going to Happen in Tauranga

Don Brash bassettbrashandhide.com Don Brash was Reserve Bank Governor from 1988 to 2002, and National Party Leader from 2003 to 2006 It’s probably a bit early to answer that question definitively because as I write we know only two of the candidates from major parties, those for ACT

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The Govt’s Tourism ‘Slush Fund’

Bryce Edwards democracyproject.nz Was political corruption involved in the dishing out of millions of dollars by government ministers to tourism businesses? We can’t know, because the Government didn’t keep sufficient records or have proper processes for the handouts. That’s the obvious question arising from a scathing

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Govt’s Should Unite People Not Divide Them

Govt’s Should Unite People Not Divide Them

Stuart Smith National MP Kaikoura Vaccine mandates will eventually end, but will the divisions in society created by Covid restrictions be as easily overcome? What steps do you think we need to take as a society to heal? Stuff ** The below article is Stuart Smith’s response to the above

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Psst Look at the Low Employment Rate
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Psst Look at the Low Employment Rate

Lindsay Mitchell bassettbrashandhide.com Lindsay Mitchell has been researching and commenting on welfare since 2001. Many of her articles have been published in mainstream media and she has appeared on radio, tv and before select committees discussing issues relating to welfare. Lindsay is also an artist who works under commission

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Fact Checking Maori Health Claims

Fact Checking Maori Health Claims

Dr Lawrie Knight MSc (Hons) MBChB bassettbrashandhide.com Lawrie Knight is a doctor and former All-Black. The following is an abridged version of his submission to the select committee considering Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Bill. The original version can be viewed here. Warning Long Read. 3935 words. A decision has

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It’s the End of a COVID Era Thank Goodness

It’s the End of a COVID Era Thank Goodness

Bryce Edwards democracyproject.nz The chaos, disruption and suffering brought about by Covid is far from over, but there’s now a sense that, politically, the virus has finished. The pandemic has dominated the political agenda for two years, and with yesterday’s announcement of a significant loosening of restrictions,

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Labour’s Landslide Win and Future Fall

Labour’s Landslide Win and Future Fall

Richard Prebble bassettbrashandhide.com Richard Prebble CBE is a former member of the New Zealand Parliament. Initially a member of the Labour Party, he joined the newly formed ACT New Zealand party under Roger Douglas in 1996, becoming its leader from 1996 to 2004. Labour is heading for a landslide

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What the Protesters Did for Us

What the Protesters Did for Us

Lindsay Mitchell lindsaymitchell.blogspot.com Lindsay Mitchell has been researching and commenting on welfare since 2001. Many of her articles have been published in mainstream media and she has appeared on radio, tv and before select committees discussing issues relating to welfare. Lindsay is also an artist who works under

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Where Has Wellington’s Mojo Gone?

Karl Du Fresne karldufresne.blogspot.com I spent a couple of hours wandering the streets of downtown Wellington this week. What a dismal experience. Actually, it was worse than dismal. It was profoundly depressing. The city where I spent most of my working life looks as if it has lost

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NZ inside Out and Upside Down

Rodney Hide bassettbrashandhide.com Rodney Hide is former ACT Party leader, and Minister in the National-ACT Government from 2008 to 2011 New Zealand has unravelled. The values and knowledge that underpin a free and prosperous society have been turned inside out, upside down and trashed. It has happened overnight without

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