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07 Apr 2011 01:26p.m.
Brad wrote:
Kim, finally we agree on something. You are quite right that it will be National that fixes the issues we have at hand - Japan's economy in a nose dive, US economy still stagnant and two major earthquakes knocking out NZ's second largest city. Big issues and thankfully it will be National that fixes them - certainly Phlip Phlop Goff and his mates in the Labour Party have had nothing to add to the debate other than whining and offering to spend more money if they get a hold of the Government coffers.Oh yes, do you really expect a sitting Labour MP to publicly bag Goff? You are even more naive than I thought!
07 Apr 2011 10:53a.m.
simon wrote:
A top NZ Businessman...your joking right?Who writes this crap and gives air time to wannabees...Labour will lose heavily and Phil will go, but he is the best by a long way of a pretty average bunch....
07 Apr 2011 09:08a.m.
Kim wrote:
@Brad If Goff has such a poor chance and is disliked so much surely people like yourself should be happy for him to stay. This whole thing is a media attempt to destabilise the Labour party in the leadup to the election because there were signs of them gaining support. How many importand investigative stories have been ignored so that the reporters can go running around chasing this non story. I mean ffs they had to go as far as the US to get this statement. Oh and your comment: He comes across as a snively, whiny hypocrite without a single idea on how NATIONAL will fix the issues other than spend even MORE money we dont have.(ok i changed one word to give context..Never said it was a quote) sounds more like English to me.. But hey its about perception isn't it. Show me one statement from a sitting MP that says they want Goff gone. All i see are reporters adding there own answers to unanswered questions. And running from pillar to post desperate to find people to support thier views.
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