Would those voters be that gullible? Maybe he'll have to try again next election.
Rod Oram hasn't given up on having a say either, here he is with some very good freshwater background and data.
https://www.newsroom.co.nz/2017/09/0...-a-big-problem
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Would those voters be that gullible? Maybe he'll have to try again next election.
Rod Oram hasn't given up on having a say either, here he is with some very good freshwater background and data.
https://www.newsroom.co.nz/2017/09/0...-a-big-problem
BP I see which side of the moral compass you are on. I haven't seen a person throw mud on themselves like this :confused: sa la vie. Have you not watched anything ,or seen which side is being below the line in truth.Course you have.
Honesty, Integrity truth is what I'm supporting and Jacinda Arderns labour party are fighting a fair fight.
National are lying and i believe this single incident this week ;a hole Joyce has created and backed by english and bennett has lost the election for them and deservedly so. They are sepia.
As i said earlier one thing worse then a lie is NOT correcting it
A brilliant article with all the facts and details laid out. Its a must read for anyone int in water ,pollution and our environment.I could put so many quotes on here, but heres the last damming lines of truth for now.
"But we won’t achieve any of that as a country while the two key players are dictating the agenda:
- The agriculture sector, which ranks ‘Implementing water costing mechanisms’ as its 37th priority, and ‘Accelerating actions to address climate change obligations’ as its 48th priority in this year’s KPMG Agribusiness Agenda.
- The National-led government, which takes from the agricultural sector its cue on these environmental issues critical to New Zealand’s well-being."
If you are an insomniac there could be no better remedy than attending one of Rod Oram's public speeches. The last time I went to one it had me wondering whether I would fall asleep first or Oram would beat me to it, calling for a pillow halfway through his address. Hard to say whether be bores his audience more than he bores himself.
Just because he makes sense and you don't like the truth
"However, we are spectacular leaders in the OECD in other respects. For example our agricultural use of water grew by nearly 80% in the decade to the early 2000s, reflecting a surge in irrigation. Since then the area under irrigation has increased by a further 50%. In contrast, the Netherlands achieved a big reduction in water use across its diverse agricultural sector, which includes dairy."