Given 100,000 plus people that participated in the Hikoi - about The Treaty Principles Bill - and other Government direction - the ongoing savage Health cost cutting - I find it difficult to believe that this poll is a reflection of public sentiment and alignment at this moment!
"According to Party percentages, National loses two seats, which is re-allocated to Labour and/or Greens and/or Te Pāti Māori." Kiwi living and working in other countries are doing so because this government has wrecked the economy and forced them to leave. We all know a least one voter in that position who will be voting the coalition out. Mind, it could fold sooner if Peters doesn't hand over the deppity job in May
Excellent work Frank I still think despite the encouraging polls Labour has a lot of work to do with rank & file union members to win back their trust that they will deliver on their promises . Human nature reminds us continually that broken promises are always remembered long after kept ones .
I am still trying to track down the clairvoyant who promised me I would win lotto and retire to my island and that’s how reliable Labours promises are currently .
Final comment is it is easy promising in opposition.
Given 100,000 plus people that participated in the Hikoi - about The Treaty Principles Bill - and other Government direction - the ongoing savage Health cost cutting - I find it difficult to believe that this poll is a reflection of public sentiment and alignment at this moment!
"According to Party percentages, National loses two seats, which is re-allocated to Labour and/or Greens and/or Te Pāti Māori." Kiwi living and working in other countries are doing so because this government has wrecked the economy and forced them to leave. We all know a least one voter in that position who will be voting the coalition out. Mind, it could fold sooner if Peters doesn't hand over the deppity job in May
Do hope so!
Glad you didn't mention the Curia poll Frank. Ignoring that lead weight of reckons is the best action.
Sounds a bit like the Labor government in Australia ......
Excellent work Frank I still think despite the encouraging polls Labour has a lot of work to do with rank & file union members to win back their trust that they will deliver on their promises . Human nature reminds us continually that broken promises are always remembered long after kept ones .
I am still trying to track down the clairvoyant who promised me I would win lotto and retire to my island and that’s how reliable Labours promises are currently .
Final comment is it is easy promising in opposition.