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James Wilkes's avatar

Chippy, the Beehive carreerist, needs to ditch his managerialist neoliberal mindset and actually lead the fight for fairness. His timidity is becoming conflated with his PM aspiration, which is of zero use to people struggling. He also needs to support Chlöe who is at least trying. Labour is also scared of its own shadow, over invested in sucking up the centre, and its forgotten its ‘Savage’ roots. It’s the party of the worker, get back to being the party of the worker and fight for them. Provide some democratic socialist hope. Luxon and the coalition won’t have a leg to stand on. Being nasty is actually dumb politics as Mamdani has eloquently demonstrated. And people can smell BS a mile away so the left needs to stop presenting tidbits-of-nothingness. Start being authentic and standing behind policy designed to work for we-the-people. F..k the supermarkets, banks, vested interests, oligopolies, and their chumocracies.

Watch Peters, he’ll be all over this after Mamdani’s win. He’ll already be doing the math and he’ll be ‘false-pivoting’ by the end of the week. Anything for votes. Pity he doesn’t demonstrate the same moral fortitude as Mamdani, but his own ego has always prevented him delivering on his potential. So come on Labour, get back on the bloody tools. Here’s hoping New Zealand’s left wake up in time, but let’s be straight up and down here, it isn’t looking great. All I can see is tinkering and more tinkering. Show me the money….from the taxes on the wealthy.

Oh, and keep up the great work Chlöe, Marama, and team.

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Andrew Riddell's avatar

FFS Bryce, have you read the Green Budget, the Green Industrial Strategy, the Green Fiscal Strategy, the Green Emissions Reduction Plan?

It might be correct to say that Labour isn't fighting for transformative change, but there is no factual basis to say the same of the Greens.

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