Funny that you raise that. I was thinking the same thing after the NTL fiasco.
Happy to declare I have no Political Party affiliations. And while I loath the Ardern government, I didn't vote National last election.
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You can not vote at all and that is pretty valid too I would think.
I can understand why a "core" Nat non-swing voter can't support a govt that is delivering results within the MMP confines though not voting is an option that our system allows for thankfully.
every item on the nz first labour agreement delivered
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/a...ectid=12346280
No secret how and where the infor came from - its all there.
Must commend the media for printing the story but not disclosing the names of the patients.
Michelle Boag was given it in her capacity as CEO of a Health Rescue organisation, i.e. Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust.
Vital these first responders who often have to provide immediate medical aid to patients are aware if the patient should be in isolation or quarantine, plus necessity to deep clean the helicopter & isolate the pilot & responders if that happened.
No good either delivering a potentially Covid infected patient straight into hospital's A&E dept exposing all to risk of infection.
Why didn't she leak it herself? Pretty easy to work that out.
Spectacular backfire and more voter drift coming.
"I think if a member of parliament can't accept that receiving people's health information is something that they should treat with a degree of confidence then that says quite a lot about their own levels of personal integrity and judgement."".
Privacy breach disappointing and has 'ring of dirty politics' - Hipkins
She could have and this raises a question.
For a start she got the information in her role as acting chief executive of the Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust so that look legit.
She then sent it to Walker - why would she do that?
She says that she didn't expect him to release it to the presss but what legitimate reason would there be to give it to him anyway.
Very dirty.