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The Sinister Thing about Co-governance
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The Sinister Thing about Co-governance

Michael Bassett bassettbrashandhide.com The term “co-governance” trips off ministerial tongues with ease but it’s clear most people don’t know what it means. Nanaia Mahuta would have us believe it simply means that Maori would be guaranteed some sort of undefined say in decision-making. Fair-minded Kiwis think that’

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Bye Bye Bridges Thanks for the By-Election
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Bye Bye Bridges Thanks for the By-Election

Bryce Edwards Victoria University Of Wellington – Te Herenga Waka democracyproject.nz Bridges’ departure leaves National with plenty of problems. Losing any high-calibre frontbench politician is unfortunate, but particularly when the caucus is so lacking in experience. With a newbie like Luxon at the helm, it was highly advantageous to have

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Was National Too Wet for Bridges?
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Was National Too Wet for Bridges?

Bryce Edwards Victoria University Of Wellington – Te Herenga Waka democracyproject.nz Last week’s shock 1News opinion poll was the final indication, if Bridges needed it, that his chances of eventually taking back the leadership and becoming PM were slim to none. Any feeling that it was worth waiting around

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COVID Testing Best Left to Private Enterprise

COVID Testing Best Left to Private Enterprise

Stuart Smith National MP Kaikoura As we get used to living with widespread Covid, microbiologiest Siouxsie Wiles is calling for a new way to track how much of the virus is in the community and what variants. She says in the UK they regularly test a representative sample of people,

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Three Waters Puts Mahuta in Hot Water

Three Waters Puts Mahuta in Hot Water

Bryce Edwards Victoria University Of Wellington – Te Herenga Waka democracyproject.nz The Government’s Three Waters reform programme is still in crisis, despite the supposed fix coming in yesterday with the release of yet another report with recommendations for improvements. The Government seems determined to push through a deeply unpopular

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Gap between Unemployed and Jobseekers Is Huge

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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Supermarkets Win in the End

Supermarkets Win in the End

Bryce Edwards Victoria University Of Wellington – Te Herenga Waka democracyproject.nz Labour went into the 2020 election promising to break up the supermarket duopoly and bring down the price of food. This policy is now essentially dead. The Commerce Commission’s final report into New Zealand’s uncompetitive supermarket sector

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Are We “More Divided” Than Ever?

bassettbrashandhide.com The following survey was taken during January 2022, before the Wellington protests. 1,000 respondents provided a margin of error of +/- 3.1%. It was commissioned by Hobson’s Pledge and conducted by Curia Research. Thinking now about the state of New Zealand and our society, do

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For How Much Longer Will Our Kids Stick Around?

Don Brash bassettbrashandhide.com Don Brash was Reserve Bank Governor from 1988 to 2002, and National Party Leader from 2003 to 2006 In a great many ways, New Zealand is an enormously attractive country to live in. We have a temperate climate, largely free of extremes of either heat or

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It’d Be Funny If It Wasn’t So Dreadful

It’d Be Funny If It Wasn’t So Dreadful

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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On the Hazards of Changing Your Telco

On the Hazards of Changing Your Telco

Karl du Fresne karldufresne.blogspot.com My advice to anyone considering a change of telco: look before you leap. Better the devil you know than the devil you don’t know. So the cliché goes – and like most clichés, it has a core of truth. A couple of weeks ago,

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The Camp Is Normal Life
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The Camp Is Normal Life

Rodney Hide bassettbrashandhide.com Rodney Hide is former ACT Party leader, and Minister in the National-ACT Government from 2008 to 2011 One of the most invigorating things about Camp Freedom is the absence of fear. The protesters aren’t scared. They move freely amongst the crowd and greet and socialise

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Centralising Everything

Michael Bassett bassettbrashandhide.com Political historian Michael Bassett CNZM is the author of 15 books, was a regular columnist for the Fairfax newspapers and a former Minister in the 1984-1990 governments When Labour governments run out of ideas they have usually resorted to centralisation and more controls. In its final

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Protest Perspective

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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Goodwill in Tent City

Goodwill in Tent City

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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