Earlier this week the home Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters was attacked by vandals. A crowbar was used to smash a window which showered broken glass into the house, onto the family dog and cut his partner. THERE IS NO PLACE IN NEW ZEALAND FOR POLITICAL VIOLENCE OF ANY KIND. If I sound angry, … Continue reading Easing the political rhetoric in Aotearoa New Zealand
Confidence in National led coalition plummeting
In addition to Labour leading in 3 of the top 5 issues, it leads in all but four of the remaining issues (RNZ). It's a damning chart. The National Party, not even two years into its first term of office is trailing the left-leaning parties Labour, Greens and Te Pati Maori on all but three … Continue reading Confidence in National led coalition plummeting
The status quo suits the Government
Homeless in New Plymouth (credit: Robin Martin) For decades now, we have talked about missing the good old days. We talked about when everyone could afford a home, nearly all children were in school and you could get lolly mixes from the dairy for less than $1. What we don't talk about about is how … Continue reading The status quo suits the Government
Were the “Good Old Days” really that, New Zealand?
"I miss the 'good old days' when...." One of the most common gripes heard in general conversation is about how people miss the "good old days". A common, possibly cliche sounding phrase given how much it is trotted out, the "good old days" most commonly seem to revolve around a few basic, yet intertwined themes … Continue reading Were the “Good Old Days” really that, New Zealand?
Our need for immigration reform
The time has come for immigration reform.
