Hipkins goes the full sausage roll
The media loved it, of course. “Chris Hipkins charms London with sausage-roll diplomacy”, read a headline in the Left-leaning Sydney Morning Herald.
The Civil war in the Greens
The internal conflict in the Greens has been building in recent years
Labour Sowed the Wind, Now Reaps the Whirlwind
Meka Whaitiri’s desertion of the Labour Party is the latest sign that radicals are at sixes and sevens over pushing even harder for a Maori take-over of New Zealand.
No one’s mana is enhanced by the Meka Whaitiri defection
In announcing her departure from the Labour Government on Wednesday, Meka Whaitiri failed to point to any substantive policy and philosophical differences with the party she had represented in Parliament for nearly ten years.
Chris Luxon dresses up for Charles, dresses down for NZ proletariat.
Refining his optics could be the difference between success and failure
The Labour Party an Tribal Maori Leadership
Instead, the Labour Government that once thought of itself as the workers’ friend now has co-governance with Maori at the centre of its ideology.
Why NZ’s regressive tax system is unlikely to change
The IRD report raises the age-old question of how we divide up our society’s resources, and who should pay for the costs of running the country.
Australia our Closest Frenemy
Unless we soon do have such a government, New Zealand is at serious risk of drifting off in the direction of irrelevance
Australia reaping the spoils of New Zealand’s decline
Sadly, the current government seems to be taking the opposite approach. Instead of fostering a competitive environment, it is openly considering new taxes on the most successful individuals in society.
Why donations from public servants to politicians stink
The Human Rights Commission, for which Meng Foon works as the Race Relations Conciliator, is already under considerable scrutiny for being perceived as increasingly political and biased.