I know if I was a Labour Party official I'd be feeling sick as a parrot as long as Cindy is in charge. I'm actually relieved that Cindy's true nature is being exposed for what it is.
Printable View
Your true nature you mean.At least you are consistent and thats the sad part.
It was a media witch hunt from the start. The media were calling for Haworths resignation long before he resigned. https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/pol...legations?rm=a
Even the earlier so called “camp incident” has resulted in all charges being dismissed.
The extremely unbiased NZ media had a field day over both events.
You are just showing your political bias in your derogatory comments against the PM
westerly
Not at all westerly. A leader of integrity would have stood by their Party President and now be exonerated. Instead she tossed him to the wolves.
I don't have skin in this game. I'm not enamoured with National either. But Cindy claims the moral high ground and is being proven to be among the most cynical and manipulative PM's we've had since Muldoon. And that's some company!
David Chaston on www.interest.co.nz doesn't score the Government highly on economic indicators summarising it like this :
Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters last year claimed "one year on, and New Zealand has a brighter future" but the evidence is that their first year was a non-transformational toss-up, one where we simply marked time while other countries got further ahead. On the economic front, 2019 has not been a "year of delivery" either, one that has not transformed anything in the economic landscape. That claim turned out to be shallow wishful thinking, rather than heralding an actual political drive.
My view is that, based on the benchmarks above, we have gone from being a nondescript "quite good" to "decidedly average", and that is being generous. New Zealand should be able to do much better than that. It continues to be disappointing to keep on slipping back internationally.
Benchmarks from that one opinion looked good to me
RISING CONFIDENCE CONFIRMEDHard on the heals of the WestpacMM quarterly consumer confidence report, the ANZ-Roy Morgan onefor the month of December was out today and also recorded a lift in sentiment. Consumer confidence lifted +2 points in December to 123, its third consecutive increase and that is now above its historical average. The proportion of households who think it’s a good time to buy a major household item lifted another +3 points to 44%, a solid level.