Voters need only ask one question at the election before casting their previous votes :
‘Is NZ a better country after 6 years under Labour?’
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Voters need only ask one question at the election before casting their previous votes :
‘Is NZ a better country after 6 years under Labour?’
Actually that is not the question now. Voters will have already made that determination for themselves, and the answer is irrelevant now.
The question is now ... which party will improve things for NZ over the next three years.
It doesn't even matter which side of the fence one is on now. The past cannot be changed. Voters need to think with their heads at election time, and focus on the next three years, not the past six.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/ne...onal-candidate
Former Labour Party member becomes National candidate
Smart woman :)
That is where you are so wrong - leopards do not change their spots although Labour is doing its darn best to scrub the last 5 years of incompetent, divisive and spin driven government out of its record book.
Sadly, there are many NZers who still fall for the continuing spin.
People like JAK swallow spin without thinking like they breathe air.
Now they would like NZers to forget the last 5.5 years under Labour - it never happened!
Most transparent government ever!
100,000 Kiwibuild homes!
Transformative initiatives to drive healthcare, education and policing!
Humbug!
So Mahuta declined a desperate request from Ukraine last year for 10 high-tech grain stacking machines from MHM Automation in Christchurch. She prefers to send "humanitarian and military support", both of which we do on such small scales that it is meaningless. But apparently better than sending them grain stackers that are actually much needed and could make a difference.
From the Herald:
"But the minister declined the application, saying the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) does not currently have a development co-operation programme for Ukraine and “at this stage the Government’s focus is on humanitarian assistance to meet immediate needs, and responding to Ukraine’s requests for military equipment in defence of its sovereignty and territorial integrity”.
"Premium" article in the Herald https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...CYHOZ2O4PEG6I/