Yeah what ever it was it must have been strong.
He just kept doubling down.
Luxon now admits they got it wrong.
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Intelligent debate on here for all to see.
Quite incredible how low some are willing to stoop.
Your comments say a lot about your own disfunction and inability to have an intelligent debate.
You make Chris Bishop look intelligent in his interview in comparison, which is a tough ask.
Your constant insults are quite comical.
Please keep it up & take the show on the road as dumb & dumber.
QUOTE=nztx;1032149]but they still might have got it right ;)
keep on chasing red herrings to make up for whats left of the Comrades still half asleep licking their wounds :)[/QUOTE]
So Luxon is now wrong, as he has stated they got their numbers wrong.
Only by 35:1
Keep it coming it just gets better.
Hipkins & his sycophants like Daytr and red skies are chortling away thinking they’ve achieved some big ‘gotcha’ moment, while in reality they’ll be standing powerless on the sidelines while the Coalition of Courage dismantles the Leftist apparatus piece by piece. And there is nothing that they or the bribed numpties in the media can do about it.
I actually hope the new Government does well for NZ & some of the changes to Labour's overeach will be good things in my book.
When are you going to realise name calling & abusing others with different opinions just makes you look childish?
A sycophant of Hipkins who didn't vote for Hipkins. 🤣
It really is comedy hour.
As far as I am concerned the Honeymoon period is quickly over. When the coalition want the next generation to be smokers, accurate figures go up in smoke. The coalition desperately need the tax paying smokers because they don’t want landlords to pay more out of their leveraged untaxed capital gains…
Kia Ora Katoa
By squealing the loudest, I presume you mean those protesting the loudest against this govt's intention to repeal Smokefree 2025.
That would be the medical profession & I think the govt has severely underestimated how strongly medical professionals & the Health sector feel about this and are gearing up to fight it.
Tobacco the leading cause of preventable death, is far more harmful than cannabis though long term use of cannabis does carry some health risks.
But I'ld be interested to see what evidence you have that the Medical profession "voted overwhelmingly in favour of legalising cannabis not that long ago."