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If ACT vote for the India-NZ FTA agreement in parliament that:
1. Increases immigration
2. Creates a multi-billion dollar burden on NZ businesses to invest in India
3. Creates an environment where local growers and manufacturers can't compete
Then ACT will lose a significant number of voters.
ACT immigration propaganda isn't working.

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@NZNationalParty And will they go far enough to really change the system?
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Local government isn’t working the way it should.
We’ve got 78 councils across New Zealand with confusing layers that too often result in duplication, disagreements, and decisions that defy common sense.
That makes it harder to deliver the basics like roads, water, and housing.
Councils now have three months to put forward practical proposals that reduce duplication and deliver better services and value for ratepayers’ money.
We’re giving councils the chance to lead, and many are keen.
But for those that don’t, we will step in.
Either way, change is coming.
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@sootytweet And that in a sentence is why minimum wage increases are the dumbest thing ever.
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Unless we work smarter and produce more wages may go up but buying power won't, ie the $1 tomorrow won't buy what the $1 today does.
CatholicAnarchistBear@CatholicABear
@TheZeitgeistNZ And the wages of New Zealanders would go up.
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Labour party of massive importation of low skilled immigrants, prior to covid, during winnies years with labour,
Pongo@Pongochch
@TheZeitgeistNZ Well she needs to fix the dole first. Young people shouldn’t be allowed the benefit until they are at least 22. Also she should prosecute parents whose kids don’t attend school and roll out a lot more charter schools. Easier importing labour
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@Coltheman1 @TruckerDanUSA Fantastic truck I was born in the front seat of one of those the world owes those trucks a huge debt😯😏
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@MHReddell They shouldn’t be given any time shut them down and build a completely new model
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A small micro Oil Refinery -
That could be imported, Tomorrow
Buy 20 of these.
Place them on the METANEX Site - In New Plymouth
Develop another Maui Oil Field. Without doubt, the state has information on many new fields.
But this information has been suppressed.
LOCKED away as a STATE Secret.
Given the correct motivation and urgency.
NEW ZEALAND could become energy independent within 3 years.
@nzfirst @mangonui08

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At last the IPCC admits it has lied to you about climate change for decades. A generation of children have been indoctrinated with false climate propaganda and puppet Governments have enacted destructive and useless Net Zero policies.
But will they now stop ?
I doubt it because the truth does not matter anymore, real science does not matter anymore, the truth is the approved narrative and the narrative is whatever the ‘useless eliters’ decide it will be. Full on 1984.
IPCC Admits Apocalyptic Climate Scenarios Are “Implausible” – Meaning Most Media Scare Stories Over Last 15 Years Are Officially Junk dailysceptic.org/2026/05/05/ipc…
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In a major development, the IPCC has finally admitted its apocalyptic RCP8.5 climate scenarios are "implausible", meaning most media scare stories over the last 15 years are officially junk, says Chris Morrison. dailysceptic.org/2026/05/05/ipc…
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@TheConsultant18 @nzfirst @UNRWA @mangonui08 @winstonpeters If any which is the most likely outcome with NZF
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🟪 NZ 🇳🇿 - While I agree with Shane Jones & NZF on their ethos I wonder which corrupted UN convenants will @nzfirst drop first?.
As Minister Peters is the Foreign Minister why is NZ still funding @UNRWA who have been complicit in Islamic terrorism?
@mangonui08 @winstonpeters @NewZealandMFA

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@beehivebadboy @Mark47723848 Two faced old fart complains to the media council in the next breath says abolish the BSA what a turd
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🚨 Media Exposed: Andrea Vance & The Post Caught Out Over Ferry “Ferry-Tales” 🚨
The Media Council has officially ruled that Journalist of the Year Andrea Vance and The Post misled the public with their false claim that the ferry replacement programme is "$167 million over budget."
Winston Peters was right all along. They confused two completely different numbers that had been public for months — despite being warned twice.
Meanwhile, the coalition’s new deal is delivering two modern rail and road ferries for a $2.3 billion saving to taxpayers. Faster delivery, fixed-price contract, and — crucially — ports that will actually be ready when the ships arrive. No more ghost ferries floating in the Cook Strait while we wait years for bloated upgrades.
This is what fixing Labour’s mess looks like.
Read the full story here: @beehivebadboy/note/p-196480283?r=86qdtg&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">substack.com/@beehivebadboy…
Share if you’re sick of media spin getting in the way of the facts.

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@Coltheman1 @henrycooke Yeah but we have to destroy local govt they are leeches
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A phobia is an irrational fear.
Melissa Steinberg Brodsky
In April, Sweden did something the rest of the Western world hasn’t had the nerve to do.
They dropped the word “Islamophobia.” Officially.
Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard called it “problematic” and said Sweden is now pushing the EU and the United Nations to stop using it entirely.
Good. Because that word has been doing serious damage for decades.
“Islamophobia” was popularized by the Muslim Brotherhood as a political tool. French scholar Gilles Kepel, one of the most respected experts on Islamist movements in the world, documented it. The strategy was simple…attach the word “phobia” to any criticism of Islamist ideology, and the critic isn’t raising a legitimate concern anymore. They’re mentally disordered. Conversation over. Investigation dropped. Policy shelved.
That’s how a single word quietly put an entire political movement above scrutiny in the West.
Governments stopped asking questions. Journalists self-censored. Officials who saw things happening looked the other way because the social and professional cost of saying something out loud was too high.
In Rotherham, England, an official inquiry found that fear of being called racist was a direct factor in why investigators stepped back while at least 1,400 children were being abused over more than a decade. The word didn’t have to show up in the room. The threat of it was enough.
That’s what language capture looks like. You don’t need laws. You just need a word that makes people afraid to speak.
Sweden Democrat MP Richard Jomshof said politicians and journalists had “swallowed the Islamist bait.” EU MEP Charlie Weimers said it directly: “Islamists exploit ‘Islamophobia’ to advance their agenda and secure EU funding.”
Sweden named it. Now they’re pushing Brussels and the UN to follow.
The West has been playing defense against a term it never should have accepted. Sweden just said so on the record. Every other Western government needs to take notes.
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Bless me Father for I have sinned:
I stated publicly that Chris Luxon’s oil for food deal with Singapore was great politics (and trade) For anew Zealand.
I believe the Indian FTA to be good on the balance of probabilities. So long as we have a vigilant immigration policing of its requirements: Kiwi jobs are protected (at least for those Kiwis who can still be bothered working).
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