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Jacinda's popularity crashes

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The Ardern government’s Maori activism has turned supposedly august bodies devoted to reason and the pursuit of truth into politically correct, cancel culture vassals of the government’s worldview, according to law professor, James Allan.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 10 December 2021 3:00:18 PM
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And now NZ is to ban smoking by 2025.

Tip, invest in NZ Black Market tobacco.
Posted by Is Mise, Saturday, 11 December 2021 11:53:03 AM
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Shonky, you know as much about NZ politics as all the other flys on turds in the dung heap. NOTHING!

The NZ voting system, its unlikely for any party to get an absolute majority in most elections. 70 seats on a district vote simmilar to ours, and 50/52 seats on a party percentage of the total vote. Maori have 7 seats.
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 11 December 2021 3:56:48 PM
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NZ suffers the expected outcome as any nation with socialist Government.
Posted by individual, Sunday, 12 December 2021 7:24:51 AM
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Pauliar,

You obviously know less than the other maggots.

"Before 1996, all MPs were directly chosen for office by the voters of an electorate. In New Zealand's electoral system, 72 of the usually 120 seats in Parliament are filled by electorate members, with the remainder being filled from party lists in order to achieve proportional representation among parties. The 72 electorates are made up from 65 general and seven Māori electorates. The number of electorates increases periodically in line with national population growth; the number was increased from 71 to 72 starting at the 2020 general election."

Given that Maori can either be on the Maori electorate or General electorate but not both, and the No of Maori seats is proportional to those registered on the Maori roll, the Maori seats make little or no difference to the total seats allocated to the major parties.

Maybe you could pull your head out of your arse before you make stupid statements.
Posted by shadowminister, Sunday, 12 December 2021 7:28:09 AM
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Shonky I didn't do a copy and paste job like you just did. I got it from memory.

BTW who are the #×$@# people, its in your post.
Posted by Paul1405, Sunday, 12 December 2021 7:41:40 AM
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