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And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire

by Andrew Geddis January 15, 2015

The Justice and Electoral Committee will soon be reviewing the 2014 general election. Here's the first of my thoughts on what it might profitably look at.

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Tags: 2014 election, elections, Electoral Act, Electoral Commission, electoral rolls, Justice and Electoral Committee, voter enrolment
11 Comments

After Charlie Hebdo: What happens next?

by Wayne Mapp January 14, 2015

We've seen how ordinary citizens around the world have responded to the Charlie Hedbo terrorism, but how will world leaders react? Is marching enough or is it time for troops?

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Tags: Charlie Hebdo, Gen Martin Dempsey, Iraq, ISIS, Islamic State, Paris marches, Syria
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Centralisation and Decentralisation.

by Brian Easton January 13, 2015

Do We Need Larger Local Authorities or Ones More in Touch with the Localities?

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Tags: central government, local amalgmations, local government
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Walking the moral tightrope

by Tim Watkin January 11, 2015

I stand alongside anyone arguing for freedom of speech. But sometimes also against them. And alongside the other side too, sometimes. Such is walking the moral tightrope

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Tags: Charlie Hebdo, free expression, Grant Robertson, Je Suis Charlie, jihadism, moral tightrope, Muslim
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Nous sommes Charlie aussi

by Josie Pagani January 09, 2015

There is no transferring blame away from the perpetrators of this crime. 

Moderate muslims are not to blame.

It is not the disastrous invasion of Iraq, even if this gave jihadists a foothold. France, like New Zealand, didn’t support that war.

 
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Tags: Charlie Hebdo, Grant Robertson, Islam, Jihad, Muslim, Saudi Arabia, Wahabi
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Europe Without Walls

by Brian Easton December 29, 2014

As Borders Fall Are Europeans Losing Their Cultural Identity

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Tags: borders, cultural integration, economic integration, EU, Frankfurt-on-Ode, Slubice
7 Comments

With or Without Britain

by Brian Easton December 23, 2014

The EU remains central to New Zealand’s destiny

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Tags: Brexit, EU, NZ EU realtions, NZ-EU relations
4 Comments

Quotes of the year, Pundit style

by Tim Watkin December 19, 2014

What are the words that captured the year in a few syllables and defined 2014? Read on...

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Tags: Andrew Little, David Cunliffe, Election 2014, John Key, Kim Dotcom, quote of the year
7 Comments

An economic comedy in four acts

by Tim Watkin December 18, 2014

A little pre-Christmas fun, looking at Treasury's prediction that National will fail to reach its much-promised surplus through some literary lenses

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Tags: Bill English, budget surplus, John Key, New Zealand economy, Treasury
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It's nearly Foodmass

by Jacqueline Rowarth December 17, 2014

Food has never been more readily available or cheaper. Take a moment to thank the farmers when you sit down to Christmas lunch this year -- and don't overindulge

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Tags: Boyd Swinburn, Christmas food, Elaine Rush, Global Snacking Survey, NZ Health Survey, obesity, traffic light food labelling, turkeys, WHO
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Tone it down, John: Sydney seige words seem self-serving

by Tim Watkin December 16, 2014

Until we know more about Man Haron Monis and his motivations, John Key should avoid leaping to assumptions and using the case to justify his own political goals

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Tags: anti-terror laws, John Key, Man Haron Monis, Sydney seige
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Does Inequality Affect Economic Growth?

by Brian Easton December 15, 2014

The OECD says yes; how do we respond?

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Tags: Cingano- tax and transfer policies, family policy, human capital, inequality and growth
4 Comments

Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds Admit Impediments

by Brian Easton December 12, 2014

How much should the state be involved in determining who are in a marriage relationship?

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Tags: children's poverty, CPAG, family policy, marriage and social welfare, Marriage and the state
3 Comments

U-turn ahead? Or just a foreign buyer snarl up?

by Tim Watkin December 10, 2014

Apparently New Zealand didn't need a register of foreign land owners ... until it did. So is National preparing to change tack or is it just getting itself into even more of a tangle?

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Tags: foreign buyers register, John Key, Juwai, Simon Henry, Winston Peters
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Kurdish bombs over Kobane

by Andrew Geddis December 09, 2014

Can legislation intended to stop people fighting for ISIL/ISIS/IS/Daesh instead stop people fighting against ISIL/ISIS/IS/Daesh?

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Tags: Chris Finlayson, Countering Terrorist Fighters Legislation Bill, Daesh, IS, ISIL, ISIS, SIS
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World News Brief, Tuesday December 9

by Daily Digest December 09, 2014

At least 13 killed in failed hostage rescue in Yemen; China sentences eight people to death; Japanese economy slows even more than anticipated; US and NATO end combat mission in Afghanistan; six Guantanamo detainees released to Uruguay; and more 

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Tags: Afghanistan, China, death sentence, Guantanamo Bay, hostage rescue, Japanese economy, NATO, Uruguay, US, Yemen

Is safety just a big disguise, that hides among the other lies?*

by Colin Gavaghan December 08, 2014

Parliament has passed public protection orders. But will they really be a last resort to contain the most dangerous? Or a means to pursue a more vindictive agenda? 

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Tags: pre-crime, preventive detention, Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill
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Suckerpunched by the actor formerly known as "Crusher"

by Andrew Geddis December 08, 2014

The last thing you might think Judith Collins would be is boring. But apparently that's just what the new, true version really is.

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Tags: Danyl McLauchlan, Judith Collins, Media, Sunday Star Times
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Grumbling About Political Grumblers

by Brian Easton December 07, 2014

It is one thing being in Opposition complaining about what has happened in government; it is another thing to have a viable policy. 

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Tags: Andrew Little, grumbling, John Key, Labour Party, policies
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World News Brief, Thursday December 4

by Daily Digest December 04, 2014

ISIS significantly weakened by air strikes in Iraq and Syria, says John Kerry; Taiwan's Kuomintang party chairman resigns; Japan launches six-year space mission; 

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Tags: air strikes, Iraq, ISIS, Japan, Kuomintang party, Somalia, space mission, suicide bomber, Swedish government, Syria, Taiwan, UN convoy
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