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Old 20th October 2017, 09:47     #57
Macca@Work
 
Winston telegraphed his decision in his speech.
He said he was miffed that National had ignored multiple
requests from the IMF to devalue the NZ $.
I voted National at the elections but almost voted Labour
because Ms Ahern seems like a new broom with fresh ideas and energy.
I'm normally pissed with Winston because he loves to wave the
power maker card,but this time around he genuinely wants to help the party that would bring positive solutions for the country.
As I understand it,Labour won't enforce the water tax farmers were dreading.
It would be political suicide for the Greens to not sign a coalition doc.
On the Greens,the leader was on a morning breakfast show some time ago
and I was very impressed with his knowledge on foreign and financial matters.
I can't stand the Greens normally butit almost seems like they have taken off their homespun woolen vests and put on the suit of responcibility and reasonable thinking.Interesting times for our country.
I felt sorry for Ms Turie (sp) getting dumped for her admission about the
dpb-she seems one of the few honest people in politics.
The Maori Party railed on Labour for the fact their party bombed out in the election.I thought it was Maori people who voted for Labour instead of them so isn't that the will of the people?

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