What do you mean, W69? I was just surprised no-one else mentioned it, thought I should. What's happening on the road, the bigger story is that NZ manufacturing is screwed, if it keeps going down this direction?
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I think the longer a party is in opposition, the less likely the electors are to remember its MPs in government positions and (to an extent, irrespective of the calibre of the people) the more difficult it is to perceive any of them in the position of PM. I think it is more likely that the National Party will lose the election rather than Labour (and Green) winning it.
[QUOTE=elZorro;623930]Wait a minute macduffy, James Shaw doesn't look like he came down in the last shower, /QUOTE]
Actually his biggest problem is that is exactly how he comes across. Be objective. Of the 'leaders' you have named the winner is Annette King who is not interested and probably unelectable because of her age. I can't help thinking Shearer would have become extremely popular if he had been given longer. He has shone since his demotion. The one I am watching is Stuart Nash although he's probably in the wrong party just like Damien O'Connor. That doesn't matter much. the parties are close enough to drift backwards and forwards over the centre line. They both do - which is why I'm a swinging voter.