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Election 2023

New Poll Confirms Winston as Kingmaker

New Poll Confirms Winston as Kingmaker

1News has released the latest 1News/Verian Poll and it confirms the Newshub poll. The trend is the most important thing and the trend says National and Labour are slipping away, Act has stalled, and Winston Peters is on a surge, gaining 1 per cent a week. New Zealand First

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Face of the Day

Face of the Day

When asked if comments such as “climate hysteria” would lead people to believe he is a climate change denialist, Jones said he ‘wasn’t going to be cancelled’, with Davidson interjecting that she thinks he is one. “This is the new religion, if you have a different approach to how

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Sold Down the River

Sold Down the River

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Labour’s Lolly Scramble Doesn’t Add Up

Labour’s Lolly Scramble Doesn’t Add Up

David Seymour ACT Party Leader Chris Hipkins’ $1 billion PHARMAC announcement is nothing but a cynical election season bribe. New Zealanders know the government books are in terrible shape and they want fiscally responsible policies, not promises of big spending and more debt six weeks out from an election. Labour’

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Own Goal

Own Goal

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New Zealand in Dire Straits

New Zealand in Dire Straits

According to the Minor Parties Debate, Act Leader David Seymour does not want to be ‘Brothers in Arms’ with NZ First’s Winston Peters at this juncture. Jenna Lynch-Mob (Lynch) after the debate opined that for someone who hated Winston Peters so much David Seymour was actually a low-rent Winston

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National Says Those Who Can Work, Should Work

National Says Those Who Can Work, Should Work

National will do more to get unemployed people off the Jobseeker benefit and into suitable work, including introducing more sanctions for those who persistently do not meet their benefit obligations, National’s Social Development spokesperson Louise Upston says. “For those who are able to work, employment is the best way

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Don’t Worry, Chippy, He Ain’t Going to Call You

Don’t Worry, Chippy, He Ain’t Going to Call You

I don’t know what Chris Hipkins has been huffing, it might be hopium, but he reckons he’d take a call from Winston Peters on election night if he needs to. Chance would be a fine thing. Labour leader Chris Hipkins says he would answer a phone call from

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BFD Caption Competition

BFD Caption Competition

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Caution RNZ – Your Bias Is Showing

Caution RNZ – Your Bias Is Showing

When RNZ first began it was with the intention that there would be an honest and sole broadcaster in which the people of New Zealand could have confidence in what they were hearing was neutral, factual, and professional. Sadly, that worthy reputation for a member of the fourth estate has

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How to Turn NZ Into a ‘True’ Democracy?

How to Turn NZ Into a ‘True’ Democracy?

Peter Cook was a marvellous satirist who entertained people for decades. One of the films he starred in, and co-wrote with John Cleese, was the political-themed satire, The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer. The fascinating thing about this movie: it was made in 1967 but accurately predicted a number

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The Rise and Rise of Te Pati Maori

The Rise and Rise of Te Pati Maori

Annie Te One Victoria University of Wellington theconversation.com In his maiden speech to parliament in 2020, te Pati Maori co-leader Rawiri Waititi told his fellow MPs: You know what it feels like to have a pebble in your shoe? That will be my job here. A constant, annoying to

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Will They or Won’t They?

The issue was raised in the Leaders’ Debate amongst issues of the economy, of increasing crime, of education: what about a sugar tax or banning fizzy drinks? While not exactly a vote-catching topic, it is one that has implications for the health system and for every one of us. Christopher

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Newshub Poll: Winston Game On

Newshub Poll: Winston Game On

The latest Newshub/Reid Research poll is out and it confirms that Labour are toast. But it also shows what I have been predicting for months: that National’s support would wane and NZ First’s would grow. No wonder Christopher Luxon felt squeezed enough to have to confirm he’

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