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We Won You Lost Eat That

We Won You Lost Eat That

New Zealand First Media It is said that the “malady of the ignorant is to be ignorant without knowing it”. And so it has emerged in the commentariat of self-appointed experts on the issue of Electoral Law and its requirements in this country.  That law of course has been around

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Under Labour, NZ Is Struggle Town
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Under Labour, NZ Is Struggle Town

Under Labour’s watch, one in four New Zealanders are struggling to make ends meet at least once a month and still this Government does not have a plan to tackle the cost of living crisis, National’s Finance Spokesperson Nicola Willis says. “The YouGov study released today makes for

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They Promised Less They Hired More
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They Promised Less They Hired More

The Government has failed on its commitment to reduce its reliance on contractors and consultants, National’s Public Service spokesperson Simeon Brown says. “In 2018, Labour removed the cap on public servants claiming that it would reduce the need for expensive contractors and consultants. “Fast-forward to 2022, and not only

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The Removal of Our Democracy by Stealth
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The Removal of Our Democracy by Stealth

New Zealand First Media “Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta’s move to make it mandatory for councils to consider introducing Maori Wards is unconstitutional and depicts a seismic shift in our democracy,” says Winston Peters Leader of New Zealand First. “This is straight out of Stalin’s ‘How-To’ guide.” “We

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Abortion Laws Can Be Changed
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Abortion Laws Can Be Changed

New Conservative Since the decision by the US Supreme Court was made late last month the issue of abortion has generated a lot of media attention in New Zealand. The media has almost exclusively painted this decision as a retrograde step for women with many commentators declaring that the court

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Labour Can’t Even Deliver a Car Tax
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Labour Can’t Even Deliver a Car Tax

The Vehicle Importers Association has pulled its support for the Government’s ‘Clean Car Programme’ because of significant failures with the programme’s implementation, National’s Transport spokesperson Simeon Brown says. “Michael Wood’s hastily drawn car tax policies have consistently failed since they were implemented in April. “People are

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NZTSOS Appealing Justice Cooke’s Decision

New Zealand Teachers Speaking Out with Science In March 2022, the High Court in Wellington heard the case that New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out With Science (NZDSOS, healthcare) and NZTSOS (education) presented, challenging whether a vaccination mandate breached the Bill of Rights Act 1990, and specifically the Right to Refuse

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LGNZ’s Divisive Guidelines Must Go
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LGNZ’s Divisive Guidelines Must Go

New Zealand First Media “Local Government New Zealand has released one of the most out of touch and divisive pieces of social engineering that represents all that is wrong with this current government,” says Rt Hon Winston Peters Leader of New Zealand First. “They have produced the “Inclusive Campaigning Guidelines”

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Recognise, Treat and Compensate the Vaccine-Injured

Recognise, Treat and Compensate the Vaccine-Injured

New Conservative New Conservative is pleased to announce our revised Covid-19 response policy. The policy is summed up in 12 words: “Respect freedom of choice, don’t discriminate, look after everybody, trust people.” The full policy reads: NEW CONSERVATIVE COVID-19 RESPONSE POLICY (July 2022) VALUES Respect Freedom of Choice New

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Mass Labour Youth Walk Out
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Mass Labour Youth Walk Out

Sporting Shooters Association of New Zealand Inc. www.sportingshooters.nz If the youth walkout from Parliament of aspiring MPs who refused to listen to a speech about firearms is an example of what our future MPs think and act like, we should be concerned, says Sporting Shooters Association President Neville

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Cost of Living Impact – Poll

Family First media@familyfirst.org.nz A new nationwide poll has found significant concern about the cost of living and its effect not only on personal budgets but also the effect on other families in the community. More than half of New Zealanders are very concerned about the cost of

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Full Firearm Registration – Colossal Waste of Taxpayers’ Money
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Full Firearm Registration – Colossal Waste of Taxpayers’ Money

Sporting Shooters Association of New Zealand Inc. www.sportingshooters.nz Recent claims made to the effect that the implementation of a firearm registration system will contribute to a reduction in violence with firearms is nonsense. Comparison with motor vehicle registration reminds us of the 20,000 motor vehicles reportedly stolen

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Do They Have Rocks in Their Head?

Do They Have Rocks in Their Head?

Media NZDSOS In its response to the high C-19 case numbers, the New Zealand government has doubled down on mask-wearing. Is this because it is aware that any other covid-19 measures it would consider, would be opposed by New Zealanders? Lockdowns hurt the economy and the Covid-19 injections are still

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NZ First Cleared of All Charges

NZ First Cleared of All Charges

New Zealand First Media From the moment these spurious allegations were first raised and then perpetuated by many in the media, day after day, and month after month, I maintained that there had been no wrongdoing.  Today the High Court confirmed that no crime had been committed and New Zealand

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This Is Not How You Reduce Gun Crime

This Is Not How You Reduce Gun Crime

Neville Dodd President Sporting Shooters Association of New Zealand Inc In an interview on RNZ Dr Hera Cook suggested that since the Christchurch Massacre in 2019 gun crime was not really getting worse, it only seemed that it was because it was being more frequently reported in Media as police

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$179M Committed to Help Build Thousands of New Homes

Kainga Ora Critical infrastructure projects to enable seven large housing projects around the country will receive a share of almost $179m in funding to enable thousands more homes, Housing Minister Megan Woods announced today. Rotorua, Omokoroa, Kaikoura, Otaki, Napier, Gisborne and New Plymouth will all receive a portion of the

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