Let's not even start with Erica Stanford, you never know if she's reading thisAbsolutly
Isn't she gorgeous
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Let's not even start with Erica Stanford, you never know if she's reading thisAbsolutly
Isn't she gorgeous
Doesnβt really matter. Big money and Luxdogs can command it obviously!Go further down mate, it says $8k per seat for Ministers. I'll concede that it's mixed messaging in the article
I'm not falling for your scams Rick
Let's not even start with Erica Stanford, you never know if she's reading this
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Sussed it. Ministers are worth more - $8k per seat, than Luxons $10k per tableβ¦Go further down mate, it says $8k per seat for Ministers. I'll concede that it's mixed messaging in the article
Fair enough mate, That's the local Fed Farmers rep where the invitation came from. I'll find a more credible source for you tomorrow.I'm not falling for your scams Rick![]()
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Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: Should we be outraged at the dinner charging $10k to sit with Luxon?
Right, letβs talk about the National Party accidentally letting slip that theyβre selling tables at a dinner with Christopher Luxon. The story is that thewww.newstalkzb.co.nz
Correct, those amounts are for a table which consists of 7 people. I'll post from there and send some pics![]()
'Cash for access': $10,000 to sit next to Luxon at party fundraiser
A deleted invitation listed $5000, $8000 and $10,000 tables as fundraiser tiers.www.nzherald.co.nz
As always mike, youβre right across it. Youβre spot on, $5,000 for a silver tier table and $8,000 gets a gold tier table and access to a cabinet minister
You forgot about the platinum table![]()
'Cash for access': $10,000 to sit next to Luxon at party fundraiser
A deleted invitation listed $5000, $8000 and $10,000 tables as fundraiser tiers.www.nzherald.co.nz
As always mike, youβre right across it. Youβre spot on, $5,000 for a silver tier table and $8,000 gets a gold tier table and access to a cabinet minister
Looks like another election coming where labour runs a campaign on about a third of what national does. Youβd hope a good portion goes to charity but access to ministers gives a bit of an impression of everything wrong with politics being donors and buying outcomesYou forgot about the platinum table![]()
Absolutely. And our table will be with Todd McClayLooks like another election coming where labour runs a campaign on about a third of what national does. Youβd hope a good portion goes to charity but access to ministers gives a bit of an impression of everything wrong with politics being donors and buying outcomes
"You never know your luck Cool Hand Rick... Luxon your table tonightYou forgot about the platinum table![]()
what a rubbish statement that this resembles democracy in any way, every citizens voice or vote arenβt getting them a seat at a gold or platinum table to get access to a minister. Thatβs a system that rewards capital and might be newsflash to some that people that donβt have money have good ideas too. Some of course will create jobs which is a positive for society but I think a figure like elon musk has shown to america how wealth shouldnβt be able to buy its way into politicsAbsolutely. And our table will be with Todd McClay
You have to be pretty naive to not consider how things work in a democracy
Every citizen has a voice and a vote.
Pro tip - book a meeting with your local MP and you get to see them free of charge!what a rubbish statement that this resembles democracy in any way, every citizens voice or vote arenβt getting them a seat at a gold or platinum table to get access to a minister. Thatβs a system that rewards capital and might be newsflash to some that people that donβt have money have good ideas too. Some of course will create jobs which is a positive for society but I think a figure like elon musk has shown to america how wealth shouldnβt be able to buy its way into politics
Again, your naivety astounds me. Influence is in everything and everyone. It's only the depth that varies.what a rubbish statement that this resembles democracy in any way, every citizens voice or vote arenβt getting them a seat at a gold or platinum table to get access to a minister. Thatβs a system that rewards capital and might be newsflash to some that people that donβt have money have good ideas too. Some of course will create jobs which is a positive for society but I think a figure like elon musk has shown to america how wealth shouldnβt be able to buy its way into politics
Pro tip? Watch out for those proβs, youβll pick up something, and it might itchPro tip - book a meeting with your local MP and you get to see them free of charge!
Even better, join a union and you get to influence the leader of the Labour Party.
Very timely, just been out zincing the troughs for eczema, that time of the year again for itchPro tip? Watch out for those proβs, youβll pick up something, and it might itch