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Winston Fires Up Over His Leaked Info

Winston Fires Up Over His Leaked Info

In parliament yesterday Winston Peters fired up, naming people he alleges are connected to his superannuation leak: New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has used Parliamentary privilege to name those he believes leaked his superannuation details, but has refused to repeat his claims outside the debating chamber. During the general

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New Zealand Needs Competence, Not Cuddles

New Zealand Needs Competence, Not Cuddles

It’s no secret that the international legacy media just adore Jacinda Ardern. And why wouldn’t they? A young, female socialist – Ardern ticks nearly every intersectional box. Except ethnicity, perhaps, but she does try to make up for that by playing dress-ups in ethnic costume with all the enthusiasm

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Disgusting Media Use Falloon to Get at Judith

Disgusting Media Use Falloon to Get at Judith

The media, falling over themselves in their excitement at the story of an indefensible act by a virtually unknown MP, have once again failed their profession. Journalists need to wake up to the fact that when they introduce their personal views into a story to embellish the facts, the public,

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Zero Tolerance for Holders of Public Office

Zero Tolerance for Holders of Public Office

The Andrew Falloon debacle this week is a timely reminder that we have appallingly inadequate qualification requirements for anybody standing for public office. The assumption that people who manage to get themselves elected to positions of responsibility have somehow been tested in the court of public opinion and are therefore

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Julie Anne Genter Goes Against Public Opinion

Julie Anne Genter Goes Against Public Opinion

The Associate Minister of Transport, Green MP Julie Anne Genter, wants to keep spending taxpayers’ money in inappropriate ways. While the country suffers the worst economic crisis for 100 years, she wants to spend money on non-essentials. At present, New Zealand needs government spending that is conducive to growing the

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Minister for Workplace Relations…Took His Job a Bit Too Literally

Minister for Workplace Relations…Took His Job a Bit Too Literally

Jacinda Ardern has had to sack Iain Lees-Galloway, the Immigration, Workplace Relations Minister: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has sacked Iain Lees-Galloway as a minister over an inappropriate relationship with a staff member in one of the departments he headed. Ardern said the allegation related to an “inappropriate relationship” with a

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Newshub and The Spinoff’s Cheese Meltdown

Newshub and The Spinoff’s Cheese Meltdown

Both The Spinoff and Newshub have lost their collective minds over the price of a block of cheese in the most silly and lightweight mauling of Judith Collins since a labrador puppy slobbered over her slipper. The above headline isn’t even accurate as she made no such claim but

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Back to the Future?

Back to the Future?

Most of you will know I have not been much of a Winston fan and that I think his days are numbered. I confess to voting for him in 1996 when he came into government with his sunglassed Maori mates and was thrown out of government in disgrace. I swore

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Where to from Here for NZ/China Relationships?

Where to from Here for NZ/China Relationships?

Leighton Baker Leader New Conservative It may already be a little bit too late, but New Zealand has a big decision to make in regards to the future of our nation. Long term freedom or short term finance? With tensions in the South Pacific growing daily and the US sending

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Face of the Day

Face of the Day

Labour list MP Raymond Huo has announced his retirement from politics at the upcoming election. […] Huo was elected to Parliament in 2008, he has served either full or part terms in each of the last four Parliaments. “I am proud to have been Labour’s first Chinese born MP.” newstalkzb.

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Who Cares about Maori Health?

Who Cares about Maori Health?

If you are bothered about socialism running rampant, the Simpson Health and Disability Report released last month is no consolation, because it is about centralising power. The report drastically redesigns the health system, ostensibly to provide better healthcare, but actually to shift the power base from the regions to central

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