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Shhh, Don’t Talk about the $7 million MIQ System

Shhh, Don’t Talk about the $7 million MIQ System

Al Johnson nzcovidresponse.substack.com The $7 million MIQ system that’s quietly gone un-noticed A week ago Hipkins ruefully looked back after losing the election and observed “…it’s clear from the end of 2021, we saw our support numbers drop quite significantly…” MIQ was a shocking imposition

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UK and France Continue Support for Israel

BICOM bicom.org.uk 25th October 2023 Macron visits: Visiting Israel yesterday, French President Emanuel Macron joined Western allies in support for Israel. * In a meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu, Macron said that “this fight against terrorism is obviously a matter of existence for Israel. But it’s a matter

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They Will Change Maori Politics

They Will Change Maori Politics

Annie Te One Victoria University of Wellington The 2023 election saw a changing of the guard in Maori political representation. Several parliamentary stalwarts lost their seats to members of the “kohanga reo generation” – Maori under the age of 45 whose school years coincided with the revitalisation of the te reo

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Maori Go Straight to Threats
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Maori Go Straight to Threats

New Zealand will never have a grown up discussion about the Treaty of Waitangi; even more so with threats of violence and intimidation over a democratic referendum about the Treaty. When Maori say democracy doesn’t work for them we should believe them, that they are against democracy. When Maori

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Join Us in Standing With Israel at This Critical Time
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Join Us in Standing With Israel at This Critical Time

Join us in standing with Israel at this critical time. An Israel support rally will be held at Aotea Square, Auckland, 3:30 pm, on Sunday 29 October 2023. Juliet Moses has written a powerful piece for The Post, setting the 7 October pogrom in its essential historical context. Dozens

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A Demand to Dump the Vax

A Demand to Dump the Vax

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science nzdsos.com On 4 October 2023, eight Members of the European Parliament sent a letter to the European Medicines Agency (EMA) requesting immediate and resolute actions be taken in relation to the covid 19 vaccine marketing authorisations. The 15-page letter is written

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Nobody Ever Said War Was Nice

In mid-1944, with WWII still raging, George Orwell took aim at socialist and pacifist Vera Brittain, who had published a hand-wringing pamphlet attacking Allied bombing raids in Europe. Like the comfortable leftists today attacking Israel’s self-defensive response to Hamas’ unspeakable barbarities, Brittain whined about the “thousands

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Race Police Come Knocking for Whitey

Race Police Come Knocking for Whitey

Each passing day only underscores the sheer scale of the bullet Australia dodged on referendum day. Despite the endless protestations of “unity”, it was clear to anyone who actually read the Uluru Statement (all 26-odd pages of it) that this was a deeply divisive proposal. It really irks the

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Join Us in Standing With Israel at This Critical Time
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Join Us in Standing With Israel at This Critical Time

Join us in standing with Israel at this critical time. An Israel support rally will be held at Aotea Square, Auckland, 3:30 pm, on Sunday 29 October 2023. Juliet Moses has written a powerful piece for The Post, setting the 7 October pogrom in its essential historical context. Dozens

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Swiss Roll Right at the Polls

While BFD readers’ eyes have been almost certainly, and rightfully, focussed on the voting day on each side of the Tasman two weeks ago, a week later, another general election was held, in far-off Switzerland. While all politics is local, the Swiss elections also seemed to follow a trend

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Putting Australia’s Multicultural Miracle to the Test

Putting Australia’s Multicultural Miracle to the Test

John-Paul Baladi John-Paul Baladi is the Vice President of the Sudanese-Syrian Christian Community in Australia and the Former Territory Director of the Country Liberal Party. mercatornet.com “Australia is the most successful multicultural nation in the world.” Australian political leaders of all persuasions have often paraded this

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The Polls Toll for Airbus Albo

The Polls Toll for Airbus Albo

As the fallout from the “Voice” referendum continues, “Airbus Albo” is scuttling off overseas, yet again. Of course, the trip would have been booked months ago, and there are a few things going on in the world. But politics is as much about appearances as substance, and the appearances here,

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Lux Uni

Lux Uni

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Gen Z in Da House

Gen Z in Da House

Philip Crump Founding editor of Newstalk ZB Plus and former lawyer, Philip Crump explores political, legal and cultural issues facing New Zealand. Sometimes known as Thomas Cranmer. substack.com/@cranmer With special votes still being counted, the interregnum provides time for the country’s political parties to reflect on their

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Protest Votes Got Rid of Labour

Protest Votes Got Rid of Labour

JD Labour’s gone, so the leftie press is now excited about the performance of the Greens and Te Pati Maori. But how does this compare to previous elections? How much support comes from voters embracing their socialist ideologies, and how much from people voting for other reasons? Looking first

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Political Parties Should Do What Is in the Public’s Interest
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Political Parties Should Do What Is in the Public’s Interest

Danyl McLauchlan democracyproject.nz Danyl McLauchlan writes about politics, economics, science and philosophy – mostly for the Listener. He is also the author of two novels and a recent essay collection, Tranquillity and Ruin. Two of the most significant policy disputes in the run-up to New Zealand’s 2023 election

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