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The Unfortunate potential for political violence in NZ

The Unfortunate potential for political violence in NZ

Republished with Permission Author: Bryce Edwards The assassination attempt on US presidential candidate Donald Trump is a reflection on how toxic and polarised politics has become in that country. When people attempt to carry out assassinations, we can hope that these are isolated aberrations, but the fear is always that

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I Would Scrap Many of Wellington’s Cycleways

I Would Scrap Many of Wellington’s Cycleways

Gary Moller Gary Moller is a Health Practitioner who is focused on addressing the root causes of ill health or poor performance by making use of a key forensic tool – Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis – and administering healthy, natural and sustainable therapies. Having ridden Wellington’s streets almost daily for 50

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To Fix the Disruptions to Our Society
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To Fix the Disruptions to Our Society

JD The disruptions of NZ society by radical Maori, driven to some degree by Te Pati Maori and ably abetted by the MSM, beg the question of its genesis. How is it that these protests can be so readily organised? One simple answer is that Maori are easily identified or

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NZ Politics Daily: 16 July 2024

NZ Politics Daily: 16 July 2024

Republished with Permission Author: Bryce Edwards PARLIAMENT, GOVERNMENT, POLITICAL DIVISION Maiki Sherman (1News): Darleen Tana: ‘I’ve been silenced, I’ve been isolated’ Tom Kitchin (RNZ): The Detail: It's not easy being Green Thomas Coughlan (Herald): Ex-Green MP Darleen Tana: ‘Easiest thing’ might be to leave Parliament Laura

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Gut Reactions

Gut Reactions

Republished with Permission Author: Chris Trotter AS ANGRY TRUMP SUPPORTERS filed out of the Butler showgrounds, many paused to hurl abuse at the media pack. As they vented their anger upon the assembled “mainstream” journalists, I couldn’t help recalling the behaviour of an even angrier crowd as it filed

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A Nation Reinvented: 40 Years On

A Nation Reinvented: 40 Years On

Richard Shaw, Massey University It’s easy to look back at the bad haircuts, beige clothes and brown Beehive carpets and chuckle. But whatever one’s views on its aesthetics, the Fourth Labour Government – elected 40 years ago on July 14 – was no laughing matter. After nine years of economic

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Takes From the Latest Curia Poll
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Takes From the Latest Curia Poll

The latest Taxpayers Union Curia Poll makes for good reading if you come from the centre-right. National and New Zealand First made gains (two per cent and 1.7 per cent) while ACT stayed pretty much unchanged. The party to suffer most on the left was Labour (down 3.5

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Another Outstanding Speech From Chris Bishop

Another Outstanding Speech From Chris Bishop

Don Brash Don Brash was Reserve Bank Governor from 1988 to 2002, and National Party Leader from 2003 to 2006. Four months ago, I described a speech by Chris Bishop in his capacity as Minister of Housing as perhaps the most important speech given by any Government minister since the

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NZ Politics Daily: 15 July 2024

NZ Politics Daily: 15 July 2024

Republished with Permission Author: Bryce Edwards PARLIAMENT Andrea Vance (Post): Law-breaking, tantrums and misconduct. Just an average week in Parliament (paywalled) Tracy Watkins (Post): The long and ignoble list of MPs who resigned badly (paywalled) Kelly Dennett (Post): The one about Winston Peters and the media conspiracy (paywalled) Max Rashbrooke

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Latest Poll Show Coalition Improvement
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Latest Poll Show Coalition Improvement

The latest Taxpayers’ Union/Curia poll shows a slump in support for Labour Party and a rise in support for the Coalition Government. It also appears that Christopher Luxon has substantially improved his preferred PM poll ratings. National is up 2.2 points on last month to 37.6% while

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Replay Radio: The Crunch
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Replay Radio: The Crunch

Here is the replay of The Crunch from this week. Political commentator Matt McCarten returns to discuss what is happening in the geopolitical sphere, as well as what goes down in the backrooms of politics. Hugh Devereux-Mack, spokesperson for Council of Licenced Firearms Owners and marketer for NZ Deerstalkers Association,

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Govt Housing Deregulation Is ‘For Property Developers’

Govt Housing Deregulation Is ‘For Property Developers’

Bryce Edwards Political Analyst in Residence, Director of the Democracy Project, School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington. Last Thursday, Housing Minister Chris Bishop announced radical new plans to deregulate property development in New Zealand. He’s won praise for his efforts from across the political spectrum, including those on

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New Zealand Forges Deeper Ties With NATO
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New Zealand Forges Deeper Ties With NATO

Geoffrey Miller Geoffrey Miller is the Democracy Project’s geopolitical analyst and writes on current New Zealand foreign policy and related geopolitical issues. He has lived in Germany and the Middle East and is a learner of Arabic and Russian. He is currently working on a PhD at the University

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