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Another good 'Naki boy. Started a radio station here, can't remember which one but he and others built up Radioworks group
Think he started out on student radio when he was a young radical, then he went into politics and became a fascist, similar trajectory to Mike Hosking. Probably got caught in a blackmail ring at bFM.
 
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Sorry I misinterpreted the thumbs up to the post accusing him of being a fascist. Was it just the blackmail ring bit you were agreeing with? That aside, isn’t β€˜NZ doesn’t have talent’ your idea of utopia?
W2d was being a bit tongue in cheek I'm also applying to nz doesn't have talent as a left wing success story
 
W2d was being a bit tongue in cheek I'm also applying to nz doesn't have talent as a left wing success story
Wonder if Chloe will ever be seen as a moderate voice of reason like Aunty Helen one day. Helen was a fairly radical youth. Can't see it somehow, unless there's a seismic overton shift. Anyway can't talk now, watching australia's got our talent.
 
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I think that MMP is very good as it gives both those further on the left and right a voice…. it’s not great though that it’s meant the more centrist parties have had to go further to the left or right than they would probably like in order to form governments.

That said, National should learn a thing or two from Labour in negotiating after elections to only have confidence and supply agreements with those parties β€œfurther out”. I think the current government would have been better served with only having a coalition partner with NZ First and not giving up as many things as it had to to ACT.

Next time around, if National is able to form a government, Luxon should (if he’s still leader) grow a pair and not give up as much as he has especially to ACT.
 
I think that MMP is very good as it gives both those further on the left and right a voice…. it’s not great though that it’s meant the more centrist parties have had to go further to the left or right than they would probably like in order to form governments.

That said, National should learn a thing or two from Labour in negotiating after elections to only have confidence and supply agreements with those parties β€œfurther out”. I think the current government would have been better served with only having a coalition partner with NZ First and not giving up as many things as it had to to ACT.

Next time around, if National is able to form a government, Luxon should (if he’s still leader) grow a pair and not give up as much as he has especially to ACT.

Government’s minor parties seem to have rules and regulations in their sights with Winston having a bleat about hi viz and now Seymour apparently seeking advice on removing a bike helmet mandate
 
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