
Miles Langdon
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Miles Langdon
@MilesALangdon
NZ perceptibly changing. Govt intent on following UK doctrine? -open borders, digital ID, $ millions given to Ukraine, 2 tier policing, demographic change...


I watched over 20 minutes of a interview Paul Henry gave Stuff News (formerly Three News) political journalist, Jenna Lynch. After 8 minutes I was ready to punch a wall😂 Every question was either a insult, loaded, dishonest framing or retarded. The later I will post after this.


Stop trying to get me to pick a “team”. I am open that I want the coalition to get another term. I will vote for one of the parties, but there are things that frustrate me about all of them and things I like about all of them. I’m not going to spend the next four months or so bagging two of them and acting like one is faultless. I want to talk about all of them, their policies, their pros and cons. Then I’ll make an informed choice and I hope others will too.

Australia is now classified by the world bank as a third world country. Import the 3rd world, BECOME the 3rd world.. literally. Labor and Albanese have destroyed Australia and must be held accountable. Melbourne is a literal shithole warzone due to Jacinta Allan.

Labour gave Keir Starmer a standing ovation at his last PMQs today. Literally the same people who pushed him out of the job. Career politicians are the worst people in the world.

Sadiq Khan among 26 new peers to enter the Lords bbc.in/4ywbOyG

Hey! Don't steal my insult Winston! 🤣 Your decision to break tradition on the Te Reo naming of NZ's ferries is an obvious sop to SNIVELLING, butt-hurt, right wing bigots... The word 'snivelling' is appropriate there, because that is what they sound like. Snivelling about any minor acknowledgement of Maori, while being completely blind to their own privilege, and the crown's outrageous historical record of abuse of its treaty partners. If you want to insult 'wokester' extremists... there are better words. I personally don't have a huge problem with the names. - Other than 'Kupe' is a bit bloody ostentatious for a 2nd rate, over priced ferry that will be obsolete from day one, don'cha think? But great way to bring your govt's utter fail on the ferry procurement back into the lime light! - More money, for worse ferries, years later, while spending a fortune on maintaining the current fleet. Total. Fail. Also great way to highlight this governments endless, petty and vindictive war on Maori and NZ's race relations. When are you going to retire ffs? @winstonpeters #nzpol stuff.co.nz/politics/36100…

This is what parliament won't talk about and MSM avoids researching. This is mass immigration locked into a treaty at a level New Zealand has never experienced. This should be the biggest story in years. Nothing but silence. @NZNationalParty @actparty @nzlabour credit @RCR_NZ

@MilesALangdon a^b^c^d.... is right associative a^b^c=a^(b^c)

Aotearoa NZ has sunk to the lowest of depths when these are the attributes sought for our politicians! #PaulHenry @actparty is a galoot - a mediocre game show host. He is comparable to @chrisluxonmp; who is a mediocre salesman. stuff.co.nz/politics/36100…

The idea that all people are equal is one of the most pervasive and damaging myths in human history. There is no measurable or empirically verifiable way in which peoples are equal - in every way we can measure they are UNEQUAL. The myth of equality gas been used to justify every progressive civil rights crusade - black civil rights, women’s liberation, gay rights, transgenderism, open borders, DEI, wokeness - all are justified on the basis of furthering equality. It is the chief value and animating principle of the Left and underpins their effort to subvert and destroy Western Civilisation. What an allegedly nationalist party is doing running round singing its praises I have no idea.

🚩Alert Kiwis : Right now in Canada, the day of reckoning from UNDRIP is happening. The same UN declaration that John Key & National signed saying “Oh don’t worry it’s only aspirational” was ruled in court into being LAW. The NZ India Free Trade deal has reaffirmed UNDRIP, which breaches NZFirsts coalition agreement. David Seymour said he didn’t know the UNDRIP clause was in the India agreement and shrugged off the concern (well he threatened Michael Laws in an interview that he won’t talk to him again should he bring it back up). Canadians face the risk of losing their homes, national parks and natural assets risk being put into UNDRIP’s control. Canadian courts have ruled that global UN rulings on Indigenous rights can be used to declare Aboriginal title over private land — including homes and suburbs worth billions — leaving everyday families staring down eviction threats, unsaleable properties, and a “land back” precedent that could bulldoze or confiscate your house. In BC the Cowichan decision has sparked letters to property owners warning their titles are at risk, all under the banner of aligning laws with the UN Declaration. This is Hepuapua / co- governance in action. And it will happen here in NZ, the Indian FTA acting as the catalyst. listen to Canada opposition leader Pierre Polievre’s warning about UNDRIP. vancouversun.com/news/first-nat…

He is seriously good in front of the camera. stuff.co.nz/politics/36100…

@MilesALangdon I think so.

The irony - 7am ZB news read by Wendy Petrie and slagging off Paul Henry for his past 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Paul Henry would make a great minister of broadcasting @NewstalkZB

This is mind-boggling! From this Stuff article, we get 4 different interpretations about what the India FTA requires of NZ from Modi and the 3 NZ political parties who are supporting it. What the hell does it actually say? No one seems to know! Trade Minister Todd McLay: "The provision “doesn’t require us to invest in India. It requires us to promote investment”. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi: " New Zealand had “committed to invest $20 billion in India over the next 15 years”. David Seymour: " We have committed to promote it, and you might say that’s a commitment. But at the end of the day, if you read the black letter of the agreement, so long as we do our job promoting investment, then we’re fine.” Chris Hipkins: "“The New Zealand Government claims it is just an aspirational target and all New Zealand needs to do to meet it is to promote investment in India, whereas the Indian Government is presenting it very much as a concrete commitment. If that’s the case, that is very challenging for New Zealand because it is highly unlikely that we will come anywhere close to meeting that goal.” stuff.co.nz/politics/36100…