Not quite, BP. It's Labour's expression for the electorate teams working towards the next elections. The Local Electorate Committee.
You can help, even if you don't go to meetings, just donate to the party. :)
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Looks like I'm a Hillary fan according to that test, which is who I would vote for over there - only because all the others would be even more disastrous. But I certainly don't like all her or all Democrat policies. You can't compare Democrats with Labour. They are more akin to our National party. We don't have anything like the republicans here.
Don't forget, DayTr et al, the survey which found that 72% of the British electorate thought they were middle class.
What that means is that you are never going to gain power unless you espouse middle class policies and middle class candidates.
You can't do it by targeting 20% of the electorate who are left wing/lower class and hoping to detach 30% of the middle class by appealing to them to vote for what you think they should vote for. They've been there (lower class) done that (left wing) and they have bettered themselves and climbed out of the cesspit. Their next hope is to become upper class not lower class again. Until they understand that Corbyn, Sanders & & are doomed to fail, substantially.
It might if these results keep coming in.
http://www.msn.com/en-nz/news/nation...59FU&ocid=iehp
The results of the flag referendum will have no effect on who will lead the National Party. Judith Collins will never do so.
We are not talking about the Labour Party here, which seems to think they fix their problems by changing Leaders while lurching ever further to the left from NZ voters !
I see the Auditor-General is investigating the Saudi sheep farm fiasco. It must be a very nervous Murray McCully waiting the outcome( and John Key)