Democracy Briefing: National and NZ First are now feasting on each other
For two and a half years it has been just about possible to argue that the NationalβNZ FirstβAct coalition was outperforming the predictions of its critics.
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Can you see Winnie aligning with the left block if NZF make the threshold?Winnie's playing an interesting game.... in 2005, he entered into a confidence-and-supply agreement with Labour.... then leading up to the 2008 Election, started to distance NZ First from Labour.... and, in the 2008 Election, NZ First failed to make it passed the 5% threshold.
In 2017, entered into a coalition with Labour, then leading up to the 2020 Election, started to distance NZ First from Labour and again failed to make the 5% threshold.
Be interesting to see if, in this year's election, his criticism of National sees them drop out again.
If that happens, National and ACT won't have the numbers to form a government and it will be Labour trying to hold a coalition together with the Maori Party and the Greens.
This election is certainly going to be interesting!!!
The difference this time is that he has ruled out working with Hipkins.Winnie's playing an interesting game.... in 2005, he entered into a confidence-and-supply agreement with Labour.... then leading up to the 2008 Election, started to distance NZ First from Labour.... and, in the 2008 Election, NZ First failed to make it passed the 5% threshold.
In 2017, entered into a coalition with Labour, then leading up to the 2020 Election, started to distance NZ First from Labour and again failed to make the 5% threshold.
Be interesting to see if, in this year's election, his criticism of National sees them drop out again.
If that happens, National and ACT won't have the numbers to form a government and it will be Labour trying to hold a coalition together with the Maori Party and the Greens.
This election is certainly going to be interesting!!!
Can't see it happening, I never hear a thing about them apart from what's on their website, might as well be invisible. Can't even pick out where they sit on the nz political spectrum, what is Teal?TOP need to be in front of the media more from here in out. Get some polls going and get some traction, otherwise will be hard to vote for them.
Even if Winnie's offered the biggest bauble of all? I'm not so sure.The difference this time is that he has ruled out working with Hipkins.
Is that like when he said that releasing those emails was just a mistake.The difference this time is that he has ruled out working with Hipkins.
You need to stop using chat GPT as hard data. It has hallucinations!You Need to stop using vibes as a measure.
OECD ranking (approximate, latest patterns)
Hereβs a **clean ranking from lowest β highest total tax on wages** (grouped for clarity):
###Lowest tax (lightest burden)
* Chile
* Mexico
* Colombia
* Costa Rica
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###Low tax
* New Zealand
* Switzerland
* Israel
* South Korea
* Australia
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###Middle (where most countries sit)
* United States
* United Kingdom
* Canada
* Japan
* Spain
* Portugal
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###High tax
* Germany
* Austria
* Italy
* Netherlands
* Finland
* Sweden
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###Very high tax (top of OECD)
* France
* Belgium
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##Visual snapshot (approximate tax wedge %)
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##Key takeaways
* **Lowest taxes in OECD:** Latin American members (Chile, Mexico)
* **New Zealand:** consistently **low-tax within OECD**
* **United States:** **middle**
* **Europe (especially France/Belgium):** **highest**

Wealthy people get enamoured by other wealthy people....He knew him well enough & pushed him hard. Odd because theyβre two very different blokes & Iβd have always thought Key to be a good judge of character.
As for reading the mood - itβs difficult to do that when the only person you care about is yourself.
That shows it relative to economy and since ours is bad it looks like we tax heaps. If we reduced tax services go down and it'll only hurt middle and lower income earners.You need to stop using chat GPT as hard data. It has hallucinations!
Just at a glance we all know Chat GPT is just plan wrong if it thinks NZ has lower tax than the US.
From the OECD itself: above the OECD average (by definition higher tax).
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Yeah, Qiulae was on TVNZ I think about 2 months ago and that's so I've heard from her.Can't see it happening, I never hear a thing about them apart from what's on their website, might as well be invisible. Can't even pick out where they sit on the nz political spectrum, what is Teal?