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The Boagie (wo)Man

Hamish Walker's seppuku is the sort of scandal that political nerds love. It started off with criticism of one party, then blew up in another's face. And then it involved characters from a previous...

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Who's rallying around the flag?

The last reputable poll we had before we went into lockdown was on 1 News in mid February. In it National was on 46 points and Labour was on 41. NZFirst on 3.3, the Greens on 5 and ACT on 1.7

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Lying liars or incompent?

Predictably, the National Party response to the Green Party policy launched today has been scare monge...

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Better benefits AND a wealth tax

The Green Party has today launched the first bold policy of the 2020 election campaign.
The guaranteed minimum income policy is a well thought-out and sensible idea. It effectively sets the bene...

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How to campaign: The Green Party

Over the coming weeks I plan on writing a column setting out how I would design an election campaign for each party (that is currently in Parliament).

This first one is the Green Party.

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The Fault in our Stars

This has not been a good week for politicians. If you take Sunday as your starting day for weeks, like so many calendars do, then you start with Todd Muller's speech.

He did it in front of an...

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100 days of solitude

It's been a curious strategy that team Muller has been taking in terms of getting New Zealand familiar with the would-be Prime Minister.

On his opening day as leader he made a passably accept...

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National's saviour of the polls?

National Party supporters can breathe a sigh of relief. They no longer have the dreaded 2 in the front of their polling numbers according to a leaked internal poll from Labour. It's a 3. Followed b...

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Being For The Benefit of Mr White

The United States is burning. This seems to represent a touchpoint of race and class warfare. Triggered by yet another senseless murder of a black man - George Floyd - by police, following hot on t...

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Not a good start, Todd

When Boris Johnson became Prime Minister, he soon realised it wasn't going to be as easy as he thought. There was a vote in the Commons about whether the UK could crash out of Europe without a deal...

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Todd Muller: First impressions

Todd Muller knifed Simon Bridges just three days ago now, but in that time we've had an opportunity to get some early impressions.

His speech announcing his own leadership was fine without be...

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That poll

I have nothing to say on that, other than I hope the Greens go higher.

That poll speaks for itself.

Todd Muller may be safe, but he's not got any kind of X Factor to see National to a...

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The Battle for National's Soul

One of the columns I wanted to write when I still wrote for the Herald was a piece on the rising Christian fundamentalism within National. I never got around to it as it was never that relevant, ho...

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Oof

Like...we knew it would be bad. But whew. That poll is real bad.

Obviously there's incumbency advantage going on. When there's a disaster, people rally around the leadership if they're seen t...

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The National response

Heading into Simon Bridges' response to the budget, it was make or break. Both leader aspirants - Judith Collins and Todd Muller - had made it very clear that his budget response speech could be th...

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Something to displease everyone

We could have had transformational change. Instead we got a fairly traditional Labour budget, just with added zeroes.

In hindsight it seems obvious they would never do anything radical. Not i...

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The curious case of the Loans in the Night-Time

A week and a half ago (or 9 years in COVID time), the Government passed a bill it didn't mean to. It passed a bill enabling Inland Revenue to issue billions of dollars in loans to small businesses,...

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The books are already fucked

Yesterday during Post Cab the Prime Minister tried to temper expectations of a massive spending lolly-scramble of a budget. She said "I need to warn you, this budget will see us continue our carefu...

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Twitter Q&A

Following on my fellow patreon creator Liam Hehir, I will be doing a brief Q&A based off questions from you, my p...

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The Lame Duck leader

The latest disaster poll for National to emerge is a UMR poll which puts them at ...

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Let's get New Zealand working again

The National Party has a new refrain. "Let's get New Zealand working again." In his Ministerial Speech in parliament yesterday, Simon Bridges said a variation of it...

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Opportunity beckons

There are not many governments that get the chance to redesign an economy from almost the ground up. While our entire system of wellbeing has not been burnt to the ground by the COVID-19 pandemic, ...

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Breaking: Spull?

There are credible rumours coming out of team National tonight that a ticket with Paula Bennett and Mark Mitchell is doing the numbers on a potential leadership coup.

This particular pairing ...

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Other writers?

If I turned my column over to other writers every now and again (obviously paid them), would you be cool with that?

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When the leaks began

 

In an earlier post I talked about a Curia Poll I was given access to that had Labour on 49 and National 3...

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What should my next column be on?

Do you want more "insider goss", or a higher level lefty think piece?

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Leaked Curia poll pretty terrible sign for National

Polls are a snapshot in time. One poll is pretty unhelpful, you need multiple polls to get a trend. Internal polls are also notoriously unreliable. I've been leaked several of Labour's internal pol...

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English country garden

The Herald is reporting on a briefing done by former Finance/Prime Minister Sir Bill English. 

Sir Bill is a strategic advisor to Jarden, a wealth management firm. He gave a presentation...

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Dance of the desperates

It's week three of the lockdown and people in New Zealand are looking towards a post-lockdown world, while politicans fret over polling.

For many that means thinking about what sort of income...

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