Mike Moore, who died today, was arguably New Zealand’s greatest political success story, despite a career littered with frustrations. He could infuriate and intrigue. He could go off on tangents. But his magpie mind made him one of the sharpest operators around and his heart for the working classes speaks to his remarkable character
Read MoreNo, no, no to 'roads, roads, roads' – where the money could be going
The government’s road bings is clever politics but a slap in the face for those genuinely concerned about the twin crises of climate and inequality. There’s more money to spend and here’s how to spend it…
Read MoreReflecting on the Future of Brexit
The somewhat dis-United Kingdom is leaving the EU. I thought it might be useful to review my columns on Brexit.
Read MoreDavos Man Returns Home Ready to Make a Difference
If we want things to stay the same, something has to change.
Note. What follows is fiction, except for the facts.
Read MoreLabour decides its road to victory starts with... roads
Why roading lays down a path to Election 2020 for the coalition government and Labour in particular and puts National on bumpy ground
Read MoreElection 2020: when's it gonna be?
Perhaps there is a middle way between having a fixed date and leaving it up to the prime minister of the day.
Read MoreFailing to Regulate for Death, Destruction and Waste
The Building and Construction Industry shows that the light-handed regulation often does not work.
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Will the New Public Service Act Result in Better Services to the Public?
Going to the Dogs?
National’s Chris Pend thinks that our courts may need therapy dogs to help those going through their processes. Is he barking mad, or leading the pack?
Read MoreFahrenheit 451
The other reason behind the success of fast food outlets
Fast food joints are unhealthy, manipulative and a rip-off. So why do so many of us keep coming back? One drive-through experience offers a clue
Read MoreThe Attack on Literacy
The Trump Doctrine & how the Suleimani assassination turns it on its head. Maybe
For years President Trump has been the sort of non-interventionist Commender-in-Chief many of those outside his party said they wanted in the White House. Which is why the killing of Qassem Suleimani raises so many questions
Read MoreAre you Relevant?
Relevant: Adjective
Closely aligned with or appropriate to what is happening
Appropriate to the time, period, or circumstances; of contemporary interest
Critics may find it difficult to say relevant in a changing world.
Politics Preview 2020: The one thing each party can control
Happy new election year! Each of the parties in parliament will be faced with an array of politics they can’t predict or control. But some things are clear, even on new year’s day. So these are the things they will be looking to control in 2020
Read More“The Health of the People”
David Skegg’s book not only argues for vigorous population-based health programs but also provides an uncomfortable account of how decisions in the public interest can be overwhelmed by short-term politics.
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Politics Review 2019: Progress all round
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
Read More#BurnArdern is seriously worrying. Here’s how to stop it.
With things getting serious, we may need to think the unthinkable.
Read MoreChristmas Thoughts
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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