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Politics Review 2019: Progress all round

by Tim Watkin December 31, 2019

The past year has been one of pretty positive progress by all the parliamentary parties. Let’s take a look at what they’ve achieved in 2019

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Tags: Labour Party, National Party, Greens, New Zealand First, ACT, jacinda ardern, Simon Bridges, Winston Peters, James Shaw, David Seymour
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#BurnArdern is seriously worrying. Here’s how to stop it.

by Liam Hehir December 26, 2019
#BurnArdern is seriously worrying. Here’s how to stop it.

With things getting serious, we may need to think the unthinkable.

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Tags: jokes, satire
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Christmas Thoughts

by Brian Easton December 24, 2019
Christmas Thoughts

How we celebrate the end of the year has been changing; not always positively.

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Please remember not to talk to journalists (not lightly, anyway)

by Liam Hehir December 22, 2019
Please remember not to talk to journalists (not lightly, anyway)

While it all seems so pointless, there are lessons we can take from the #TurnArdern saga.

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Tags: media, don't talk to reporters, jacinda ardern
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Is the Left Being Left Behind?

by Brian Easton December 22, 2019
Is the Left Being Left Behind?

Has the democratic socialist tradition become a conservative force in politics throughout the world?

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That time the politicians were right and the experts were very, very wrong

by Liam Hehir December 19, 2019
That time the politicians were right and the experts were very, very wrong

It is always a good idea to take expert advice onboard. In politics, the final say should rest with the politicians, however.

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What's the most annoying type of political person in New Zealand?

by Liam Hehir December 17, 2019
What's the most annoying type of political person in New Zealand?

Hint: it’s not pundits.

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Tags: pundits
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You’ll never guess who supports a universal child tax credit…

by Liam Hehir December 17, 2019
You’ll never guess who supports a universal child tax credit…

Further confirmation of the way forward for National.

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Tags: child tax credit, Mitt Romney, National Party
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Rail in New Zealand: getting back on track

by Lewis Holden December 16, 2019
Rail in New Zealand: getting back on track

Lewis Holden looks at the real story, the real issues and the real solutions regarding rail transportation in New Zealand.

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Infrastructure won’t win it for National (but this other thing might)

by Liam Hehir December 16, 2019
Infrastructure won’t win it for National (but this other thing might)

Don’t be the party of infrastructure, be the party of families

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Tags: families, infrastructure
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Boiling the economic frog: Grant Robertson astute but cynical as he finally spends on infrastructure

by Tim Watkin December 15, 2019
Boiling the economic frog: Grant Robertson astute but cynical as he finally spends on infrastructure

Every step of his first term, Finance Minister Grant Robertson has slowly increased spending while always insisting he doesn’t need to spend more. It’s been effective politics, but cynical and damaging economics

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What Hehir gets wrong about the monarchy and a republic

by Lewis Holden December 15, 2019
What Hehir gets wrong about the monarchy and a republic

So, so many things…

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Tags: Monarchy, republic
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The Left: Behind

by Joe Pagani December 15, 2019
The Left: Behind

After the collapse of UK Labour, Joe Pagani examines why the left keeps losing

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Tags: UK election, Boris Johnson, left wing politics, Jeremy Corbyn
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How could you possibly lose? British Labour and the 2019 election.

by steve maharey December 14, 2019
How could you possibly lose? British Labour and the 2019 election.

How did British Labour Manage to lose the 2019 election so decisively? By wanting voters to think like them rather than the other way around.

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Xmas with your conservative uncle: a survival guide

by Liam Hehir December 14, 2019
Xmas with your conservative uncle: a survival guide

Are you dreading the prospect of a day with this man of straw? Here’s an insiders guide to getting through lunch without annoying your mum.

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Tags: Christmas
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What does the Whakaari / White Island eruption mean for New Zealand’s accident compensation scheme?

by Simon Connell December 13, 2019
What does the Whakaari / White Island eruption mean for New Zealand’s accident compensation scheme?

The Whakaari / White Island tragedy raises issues of risk, harm and responsibility, and whether our ACC scheme properly deals with these.

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Why National should consider a universal child tax credit

by Liam Hehir December 12, 2019
Why National should consider a universal child tax credit

If it wants to be the natural party of government, National needs to get ahead of the curve.

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Tags: children, taxes, fairness, populism
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Connecting the Nation

by Brian Easton December 10, 2019
Connecting the Nation

At issue is not whether Whangarei becomes Auckland’s main port. It is about the way Auckland connects to Northland and the rest of New Zealand.

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Nature and its terrifying power

by Liam Hehir December 10, 2019
Nature and its terrifying power

Yesterday was a reminder of just who is in charge. It’s not us.

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Tags: disaster, volcano
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Integrated schools: the excuses for discrimination are lame

by Liam Hehir December 09, 2019
Integrated schools: the excuses for discrimination are lame

The objections to giving integrated schools the same helping hand as other schools just doesn’t stack up, no matter what your prejudices are.

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Tags: integrated schools, education, discrimination
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