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Trotter Is Worried

Trotter Is Worried

What does a dyed-in-the-wool, cloth capped Labour supporter think about the rise of Judith Collins to National party leader? Chris Trotter is not one to throw nasty barbs or insults; he says what he thinks. And Trotter admits that now that Judith has made it to the top in the

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The King Is Dead, Long Live the Queen

The King Is Dead, Long Live the Queen

I feel very sad for Todd Muller. Clearly he was not up to the job of leader of the opposition, but clearly he is also a very decent person. Judith has been gracious and considerate in giving him a front bench position and the trade portfolio. She has also done

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The National Party Leadership

The National Party Leadership

Sir Bob Jones nopunchespulled.com When the Nats chose Todd Muller as leader I was stunned. There’s no precedent in our two Party history for electing someone so obscure. After six years in Parliament he’d made no mark while his pre-Parliament history was to say the least ordinary,

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Collins vs Ardern in the Credibility Stakes

Collins vs Ardern in the Credibility Stakes

Reputations are made or lost in the court of public opinion, and until now Collins was at the mercy of knives wielded by the members of her own party, but this changed overnight when she was appointed leader. Collins now calls the shots and she has made her aspirations clear:

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Go Crush ‘Em Crusher!

Go Crush ‘Em Crusher!

Lindsay Perigo solopassion.com The best thing Judith Collins said during her first press conference as National Party leader came right at the end: “I think it might be time for a drink.” Here we had intimations at least that the prim, prissy, prudish neo-Puritanism, the Woke-Fascism unleashed on the

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Media Flustered by Leader of the New-Look ‘Crusher Party’

Media Flustered by Leader of the New-Look ‘Crusher Party’

Judith Collins’ first media outings as the new National Party leader upset the happily roosting chickens and sent them fluttering around the ears of her tongue-tied and discombobulated hosts falling apart in the presence of a confident leader with all indications pointing at Collins becoming a great one. How John

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National Ditched the Woke and Woke up

National Ditched the Woke and Woke up

The National Party have finally come to the conclusion that most of its would-be voters came to at the same time Bill English resigned. The clear choice for leader was Judith Collins. That this wasn’t obvious to the caucus, or that they chose to ignore it, is to their

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See, That’s How You Do It on Diversity

See, That’s How You Do It on Diversity

Judith Collins has delivered a master class on how you smack down the woke Wombles when it comes to their “diversity” questions: New National leader Judith Collins says “a couple of little tweaks” to her party’s line-up are likely – but she won’t be considering diversity when making her

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