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The BFD. National Party leader Simon Bridges in his office, Parliament, Wellington. For Christmas interview. 11 December, 2019. NZ Herald Photograph by Mark Mitchell

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Sir Bob Jones
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Marvellous news. Following Simon Bridge’s attack, two of the parasite law firms are repaying the millions they took from taxpayers.

Now Bridges is piling into Ash Bloomfield, the ringmaster in the absurdly, over the top reaction to the virus by an out-of-its depth government.

The saviour mantle is slipping from Jacinda as more virus cases plus another death are reported.

But it’s time for a grown-up response, namely end the lockdown now and let those still with jobs get back to work.

Only a vaccine will terminate the virus and only the vulnerable (I’m one) need to be concerned and take precautions.

Mark my word. Watch the public mood change in political polling over the next few months as the public wake to the appalling mishandling of the virus issue.

So well done Simon Bridges for (finally) attacking the sheer mind-blowing stupidity of the government’s reaction to the coronavirus epidemic. It was an irresponsible cop-out without regard to wider considerations.

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