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Press Statement from Troy Bowker

Press Statement from Troy Bowker

Troy Bowker My discussion on Linkedin In with Sir Ian Taylor was never intended to involve rugby or my involvement with the Hurricanes as a shareholder and board director. However, it is clear that this has become the central focus for the media rather than the important issues around New

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Ignorant Face of the Day

Ignorant Face of the Day

If you are going to prattle on about history as a justification for smearing the ancestors of many Pakeha New Zealanders then you should at least take the time to get your facts straight. Given that today’s ignorant face of the day is the Race Relations Commissioner it is

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Cam’s Back on Insight!

Cam’s Back on Insight!

Cam is back on Insight Politics with a brand new format of video/podcast called Politicast. We’ve worked long and hard to bring you this new format and we are confident you will LOVE it! The financial support of our 1000+ members has made this level of production possible.

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Comparing Apples with Apples: The Spinoff and The BFD

Comparing Apples with Apples: The Spinoff and The BFD

The Spinoff has the same size audience as The BFD but the similarities end there. The BFD is funded 95% by our one thousand plus subscribers and 5% by our advertising revenue. The BFD serves a broad church of political views that includes libertarian, centre-right, and conservative readers of whom

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Minister’s Blunder Costs New Zealand $4.5 Billion

Minister’s Blunder Costs New Zealand $4.5 Billion

Economic Development Minister Stuart Nash has fumbled negotiations with Amazon and now the billions of dollars that would’ve been spent in New Zealand will now go to the UK economy, National’s Economic Development spokesperson Todd McClay says. The extra 5 per cent rebate paid to production companies is

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Ardern’s New Zealand: Lazy, Complacent, Selfish

Ardern’s New Zealand: Lazy, Complacent, Selfish

New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern likes to witter about “kindness” and New Zealand’s “team of five million”. Ardern also likes to pontificate about New Zealand’s “international responsibility”, no matter its relative size. The international chattering classes love to heap praise on Ardern for her supposed “Covid leadership”

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Ardern’s Housing Failures Exposed Again

The Labour Party was elected in 2017 after promising to solve the housing crisis. They prated on about how only they had solutions and that housing was simply unaffordable and locking thousands out from owning their own home. The latest house price statistics show, yet again, just how hollow their

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Would You Do the BFD a Favour?

The BFD‘s Affiliate Programme is just fantastic and its potential is unlimited. To take it to the next level we need organisations with large e-mail lists to promote The BFD using a simple affiliate link in their e-mails out to their readers. What they will gain is a recurring

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What Is Labour Trying to Hide?

What Is Labour Trying to Hide?

Labour members of the Social Services and Community Select Committee appear intent on limiting further parliamentary discussion of the ‘They Are Us’ film production, in particular questioning of the New Zealand Film Commission over the details of its funding, National’s Arts, Culture and Heritage spokesperson Simon O’Connor says.

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