Most people = the sheep looking back at you in the mirror? 🤣
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https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/hea...-level-3-rules
This is the middle finger to the lockdown restrictions by Aucklanders.
Police nowhere to be seen .
Here's what happens when Jacinda gets the bit between those chompers.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/pol...ning-to-us-all
I figure it would be worthy of an apology to the nation. Perhaps she could even use her daily propaganda briefing. Have I missed it?
The absolute irony is the author is no other than a convicted fraudster with plenty of baggage ..... falls into the pale male stale category, no doubt a through and through act/nat lifer wouldn't exactly expect to see him singing JA praises.
Of course his business interests and being a large player in the insolvency business (which has been hugely affected by recently passed legislation) has nothing to do with his faux outrage ..... no interest like self interest for the righties
Jacinda is still popular despite testing short-comings.
https://thespinoff.co.nz/politics/23...ic-confidence/
How badly have the outbreak and the testing shortcomings – artfully described by Ashley Bloomfield as a “dissonance” – hurt support for the government’s response to the public health crisis? The short answer: hardly at all.
The seventh and latest poll by Stickybeak for The Spinoff, which began surveying last Sunday August 16 and ran until Friday August 21, reveals that 75% are positive about the government’s response to Covid-19 – the same figure as the last poll, conducted in mid-June.
As such there will be relief for Labour that, while the number with a negative view of the response is the highest to date – 15% – it remains that three in four people continue to support for the government approach.
National’s release last week of its border security policy, is yet to win the public over, with 64% disapproving of the National response to Covid-19.
77% supported the latest alert level changes.
Today, with Megan Woods and Digby Webb taking ministerial and operational responsibility for overseeing the system, the number lacking confidence has dropped to 24% from 40%.
Elimination strategy - 78% supported it and 22% opposed. Almost one in five, however, were unsure.