Yes I agree with you. Protesting outside someones private residence is going way too far. It starts to set a dangerous precident.
By all means, protest in a lawful way at Winnie's public events etc, but the private residence must be off limits.
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Good on you Daytr.Keep taking on these people.Sone of them choose the ignore button because they don't want to face up to things,to many uncomfortable truths that this Cannibal Collective is bringing to our country.Othets reek of some sort of self entitlement and they will say ANYTHING to protect their position .
I see very little that this Govt is doing that's good ,just tearing down pretty much everything that came before.
One poll does not a trend make....yet
But when it shows 41% of kiwis disagree with fast tracking we know trouble lies ahead ehh
Labour did exactly the same, fast tracking the tear down of National policies, many under urgency, especially when they had the unprecedented MMP majority. Slam dunk.
Now the shoe is on the other foot, the Labourites squeal like stuck pigs about tactics that they unequivocally used themselves. Lol at that!
And time has proven that "pretty much everything that came before" was a massive unadulterated failure, an extraordinary drain on the public purse, tax payer funded debacles, to achieve ... absolutely nothing in 6 years!
Which needs to be taken down, eliminated, reformed and rebuilt. The only question imo is whether the coalition can get it or some of it, done in the time they have until the next election.
Whatever your smoking JT, it's not working, and I suggest that you post earlier in the day rather than after the gins and smoke embolden you and distort your perceptions of reality.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/whats-...57JSGYOJQCV7A/
"Parliament has processes in place for lawmaking so we have a chance to debate them properly, fix any issues and hear views from the public," Seymour said.
"If the Government wanted good laws that didn't have unintended consequences it would stop forcing laws through under urgency."
the previous lot of short sighted & badly wayward consequences have probably attracted further remediatiary consequences under urgency
they even managed a vast avalanche of rapid patch ups under urgency at the time ;)
Anyone care to guess who were peacefully sleeping when the first avalanches were being shoved through ? ;)
No amount of Parliamentary processes helped alleviate what was seen either :)
Hope they're having a peaceful holiday now reflecting on how they managed such remarkable feats ..
Look no further than Mahuta's Three Waters shambles :)
Urgency should be used sparingly. The full Parliamentary procedure is part of our hard won parliamentary system to ensure thorough debate on the proposed legislation. Whether it is Labour or National “squealing like stuck pigs” at fast tracking, I applaud them for bringing the government of the day to account for the “urgency” behind the fast tracking.
Opposition parties “squealed” as they should have about the urgency employed by the Labour Govt after QE2’s death.https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politi...JRHKA2SHXRGSI/
A normal election cycle or the parliamentary time lost as a result of the death of our longest serving sovereign - which would be a more valid reason for urgency?
I think neither as the threshold needs to be high when a large array of pieces of legislation are given urgency.
Usual insults from Baaa,welcome back mate.The only thing that is correct is that some labour policies didn't completely work and many did not have enough time to work.Meanwhile with 41% opposed to fast tracking ,we have Luxon and The Sniper ballsing it up and misinforming,talk about incompetence.
"Prime Minister and Corrections Minister repeatedly provided incorrect information about their planned prison spend-up.
The announcement promised a $1.9 billion investment in Corrections over the next four years.
The near 40-minute media conference raised almost more questions than answers - with Christopher Luxon and Mark Mitchell at times contradicting each other" Radio NZ
A shocker!
Hope they deliver much better than their verbal delivery!
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political...ess-conference