New Zealand - Land of milk and honey? Holwellcourtfarm's tour 2017

Campbell

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Location
Herefordshire
Do you want her back?Ardern did a stint in the UK, policy advisor for .......the Blair government!!!:eek::yuck::eek:
You can have Winston if you want Ardern , think two for one is fair:sneaky::unsure:
Anyone know Canadian immigration policy?:whistle:
Working for Bliar, she will have learned a thing or two on how to get mega rich out of other peoples misery.
You'll find Canada is way too cold for a Waikato man.
 

kiwi pom

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Location
canterbury NZ
I didn't vote for her but I think Jacinda does kind of feel like a leader unlike Labours many other attempts. I think she's adapted pretty quickly, I suspect her plan was to sit this one out, as National looked certain to win and take over the leadership of the party and get in next time with perhaps just the greens to help but Andrew Little butchered it that badly she had to take over.
It will be interesting to see how she handles it. If she can control Winston and keep his balls in her handbag she might be a success, who knows.
Some people do well out of National some with Labour maybe it should swap round every now and then.
I'm not leaving anyway, unless Winston kicks me out:unsure::eek:
 
I didn't vote for her but I think Jacinda does kind of feel like a leader unlike Labours many other attempts. I think she's adapted pretty quickly, I suspect her plan was to sit this one out, as National looked certain to win and take over the leadership of the party and get in next time with perhaps just the greens to help but Andrew Little butchered it that badly she had to take over.
It will be interesting to see how she handles it. If she can control Winston and keep his balls in her handbag she might be a success, who knows.
Some people do well out of National some with Labour maybe it should swap round every now and then.
I'm not leaving anyway, unless Winston kicks me out:unsure::eek:
Immigrants:rolleyes:, I'm going to call this unholy alliance between NZ First, Labour and the Greens, the "Steinlager Government" because it seems like a good idea at the start, but there will be a hangover from hell tomorrow and later you have the regret as to why the feck you had one in the first place and never want one ever again during your life!!!:rolleyes:.
 

Kiwi Pete

Member
Livestock Farmer
Remind me, Are you talking about your election or ours? :whistle:
Again, I'm unsure...
Seems to be quite a trend in modern day elections, this skinny majority thing.
Without actual clear leadership at the head of parties, crazy ill thought out policies, it's small wonder really.
Cue, a referendum to leave the commonwealth - does anyone remember the commonwealth?
I remember dad talked about what it meant...:whistle::headphone::headphone:
I'm in favour of forming a republic, if anyone asks!! :cool:
 

Kiwi Pete

Member
Livestock Farmer
Given the current state of politics in Australia and NZ (from a comfortable distance) I don’t think I could trust a single politician to run and represent their country effectively in the absence of the monarchy. The same goes for Britain. A bunch of self serving, manipulative snakes!

I’ll stick with her Maj every time!
I had my hopes set on @JD-Kid being the Republic of The South Island's first president.
A bit 'Mugabe' for you? :ROFLMAO:
We would enjoy very cheap electric and fuel if it wasn't for that other island..... :whistle:
 
Again, I'm unsure...
Seems to be quite a trend in modern day elections, this skinny majority thing.
Without actual clear leadership at the head of parties, crazy ill thought out policies, it's small wonder really.
Cue, a referendum to leave the commonwealth - does anyone remember the commonwealth?
I remember dad talked about what it meant...:whistle::headphone::headphone:
I'm in favour of forming a republic, if anyone asks!! :cool:
They have a republic in the centre of the North Island, you even need a passport to go there!:LOL:
 

phillipe

Member
Given the current state of politics in Australia and NZ (from a comfortable distance) I don’t think I could trust a single politician to run and represent their country effectively in the absence of the monarchy. The same goes for Britain. A bunch of self serving, manipulative snakes!

I’ll stick with her Maj every time!
I think you could apply that quote to most countries in the world sadly
 

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