With a general election due in less than a year, party strategists are already perusing poll results intently, testing political trends and working on how to frame the shape of the campaign itself.
This could be especially difficult for those in the Labour camp. The problem is the long list of policies unfufilled, stacked up along the promise of the 2017 slogan: “Let’s Do This”.
Voters’ memories are short, but not so short that they won’t recall Labour was going to solve the housing “crisis” with KiwiBuild, eliminate child poverty, make the tax system fairer with a capital gains tax, repair the “broken” welfare system, and “fix” the health sector after “nine years of neglect”.
As well, there was the commitment to invest in public transport rather than new highways.
And just as 2019 began, Jacinda Ardern in her role as Prime Minister promised it would be the
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VOTERS WORLDWIDE MAY CONSIDER THEMSELVES WITHOUT A JOB, REGARDLESS OF ANY OF THE RESULTS:
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yes, the vote thing is an illusion of choice IMO futuret
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So I heard on the radio that “national” wan to put a “time limit” on those collecting a “benefit” as well as “fining” parents for not vaccinating their kids.. Totally looking out for the public they reckon.. These sorts of policies is the reason I STOPPED voting for any of the major 4 parties.. yes, the vote thing is an illusion of choice IMO futuret..
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truth Jace… will be posting that article tomorrow. Typical bash the poor tactics take the spotlight off their own hypocrisy. They need to go after white collar crime IMO. They also conveniently forget why there are no jobs anyway. They (the pollies) all created that, both parties. As you put it, illusion alright!
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