
Luxon and Hipkins both underperforming with voters
“Both are detracting from rather than adding to their parties’ support.”
“Both are detracting from rather than adding to their parties’ support.”
A response to a “sharply deteriorating security environment.”
“The Free Speech Union has always opposed name suppression because it is censorship.”
“There’s bickering and a lack of clarity behind closed doors.”
“I’m not carrying a phone just so I can drive.”
“Politicians… looked at the polls. They wanted to get reelected.”
“Both are detracting from rather than adding to their parties’ support.”
A response to a “sharply deteriorating security environment.”
“The Free Speech Union has always opposed name suppression because it is censorship.”
“There’s bickering and a lack of clarity behind closed doors.”
“I’m not carrying a phone just so I can drive.”
“Politicians… looked at the polls. They wanted to get reelected.”
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More blatant propaganda disguised as public service journalism.
Hobson’s Pledge says a flood of threats and abuse, including “death to all white people” calls, forced billboard firm LUMO to pull out.
Chris Hipkins said he stood behind his record. So why won’t he defend it in public?
With support for ‘Aotearoa’ collapsing, Peters pushes to settle the country’s name in law, and voters are firmly behind him.
David Seymour has been identified by Māori activists as the major threat to their push for an ethno-state.
“The bill simply suggests that any such regulation must demonstrate that the benefits outweigh the costs. In any case, the bill is non-binding and Parliament is not precluded from passing regulation that fails this test.”