Like yourself.
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What change do you think people want?
Election results show they do want the Maori Party in Parliament.
They show they don't want NZ first to have as many seats. 9 now compared to 11 last time
They show they don't want Greens to have as many seats. 8 now compared with 14 last time.
They show they want ACT keeping the status quo with one seat compared with one seat last time.
They show 2.4% prefer TOP over any other party
And its proof no-one wanted Labour Policy under Andrew Little. Which is proof the Labour voters prefer style over substance.
Here we go:
https://www.sharetrader.co.nz/showth...-and-waterways
https://www.sharetrader.co.nz/showth...r-to-Tax-Water
One of the problems with the prolific creation of new threads is that people don't see anymore the forest for the trees ...
You asked where the water thread is ... not where JT's fantasies come from. To investigate the latter I suggest to look into his head ...
Nats got 21k more votes than 2014
Labour got 351k more votes and Greens 95k less (NZF 22k less as a note)
One could say that 250k or so voters voted for the exciting new kid on the block in Jacinda .....rather than kicking out the encumbent government
Can she prove to those masses she can meet their expectations
Somethign wrong when so many less than last time vote for Winnies party but he apparently has so much power
You could say that - but you would be wrong.
Jacinda might be able to say she is the exciting new kid on the block if the Jacindamania experienced in the advanced voting supported her. It didn't.
In the advance / Special votes National picked up 45.5% of the advance votes. Labour only managed 36.7%
Jacinda wasn't even able to meet advance vote expectations
(Not even Labour and NZ First combined got more than Nationals share of advanced vote. Obviously no cry for change there.)