That really is a major problem for Labour. In a caucus bereft of talent who does she put in there?
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https://www.beehive.govt.nz/minister...hy/david-clark
"Inequality featured strongly in his maiden address to the House of Representatives in 2012."
Rich - coming from someone who believes he is above everyone else. :t_down:
Background : "run a University of Otago residential College, worked as a Presbyterian Minister, and worked as a Treasury analyst." In other words, has never worked in a business environment and only knows how to spend other people's money. Just like the rest of Cindy's cabinet.
This turned into a quite nasty thread ... and this is a pity. I thought NZ might be these days bigger than just a bunch of narrow minded people fighting each other about non-issues, but maybe I was wrong.
Maybe we should take a step back and look at the bigger picture. NZ is doing so far quite well in this crisis, and I think that the fact that both our government as well as our opposition are rather reasonable and able to listen to and implementing expert advise.
Obviously - neither David Clarks nor Simon Bridges behavior was exemplary (in the sense of leading by doing), but I don't think that any of them endangered with their behavior other people. The rules are as well quite open to interpretation and I think we should still be able to use some common sense.
Give both of them a fine (if they really did break the laws at the time, what I doubt) and lets get on - shall we?
I really think that as a country we have bigger fish to fry ...
Not at all . In taking some exercise for himself and his family Clark was doing the right thing. A car being involved was possibly his only error.
Simon however, sitting in a car for hundreds of Ks because he has a poor internet connection?
You should get away from the computer and get more exercise - it will make a big difference :)
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Sure - I am just suggesting that if the mountain bike trip of our health minister is the most terrible thing our government did, than we must truly have an amazing government.
Lets look at the big picture, don't sweat the small stuff ... shall we?
I will judge the government at the end on whether they manage to bring us through this crisis with a minimum of human and economical damage. If this means that they don't fire an official for driving 35 in a 30 zone .... or for driving his mountain bike to a track, then so be it.
I prefer a government to look at the big picture instead of getting diverted by small minded nitpicking. But hey - that's just me.