Throwing one more story into the "Is AI going to replace all jobs?" folder.
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As someone who is pretty critical of Labour, this public transport policy goes pretty hard.
While I'd like for them to go further, it's genuinely a good policy as it is, and even the generally badly opinionated Stuff readers agree in their poll.
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I can't wait to have a government that actually listens to expert advice...
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I do stand to be corrected on Willow Jean-Primes career, but honestly I read her Wikipedia page and it had about as much substance as an ice-cube sandwich.
I am always the first dark woke in line to throw shade at Labour, but honestly it's fucking mental that they could have dropped 8% from their average of the last year, and they've had ZERO scandals.
I hope I don't have to eat my words, but this poll is cooked.
Even churches oppose the disgusting anti-trans waste of taxpayers time and money bill.
I've already put in a submission as a cisgender man. You should too.
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I probably shouldn't be boosting this, but latest Roy Morgan polls looks like an outlier.
Nat 30.5 (avg)
Act 10 (high)
NZF 11 (avg)
Lab 28.5 (very low)
Grn 12.5 (avg)
TPM 2.5 (avg)
TOP 6% (WTF?)
How Labour dropped 8% is completely cooked.
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www.roymorgan.com/findings/102...
Mostly just boring changes on the list, except for a few people who seemingly are being pushed down for no reason, ie Kieran McAnulty down, but Willow Jean-Prime - who has a political career of doing nothing and winning nothing - takes his spot.
Bizarre.
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So then how will they pay for this pointless terminal?
Bear in mind that these morons are still operating under the assumption that oil prices will go back to normal soon, when every indication says otherwise.
It was a bad idea then, it's a worse idea now.
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“It started off not particularly accurate and got less accurate over time,” one Starbucks employee told Fortune.
In PAYE alone for context:
Someone on jobseekers pays 12%
The full time training wage earner pays 13.5%
The full time minimum wage earner pays 14.3%
The full time median hourly wage earner pays 19.3%
From cost-of-living wins to user-pays, Stuff readers had plenty to say about Labour’s proposed policy.