PM Jacinda Ardern would greet you warmly, if you wanted to say hello, but was usually busy with work (sometimes with baby in tow). John Key was quiet and minded his business.
Winston Peters would stand up, place himself in the aisle facing the passengers, and ensure everyone could see and hear him
A snip at only $500 - $20,000.
Vote Graeme Hart goes first.
For Thomas Coughlan's article:
www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/...
A pāpango (New Zealand scaup) on a foggy morning at Western Springs yesterday. These guys always look grumpy! 🪶🇳🇿
Even more...
"Luke Malpass will move into a supporting role, as associate editor."
interesting when a controversial fast track project is in a National electorate.
"But actually, there's a time and place when things should not be used in Fast Track, and this is one of them" - Waimakariri MP Matt Doocey.
#nzpol
www.rnz.co.nz/news/top/597...
Wonder what Boucher has been offered for her support of the coalition aims of removing media criticism.
Dame Sinead on the cards?
The Winston party corrected branding.
Stuff drops any pretence of balance.
That's Wellington and Auckland papers now openly pro-coalition.
So I have a plan for free dental, free healthcare, free public transport, high speed intercity rail (and bus where rail not feasible) and many other things and it's fully costed - details on the next post.