Thursday, 19 January 2023

Oh Dear, Jacinda...


...it seems they did. And they said 'That's quite enough of those, thanks!'.

In a poll published in December, Labour's popularity slipped one per cent to 33 per cent while the country's major centre-right party, National, rose one point to 38 per cent. Nine months out from the October 14 election, Labour looked like it was headed for the exit door and something had to change - but nobody predicted Ms Ardern's bombshell resignation on Thursday.

When the going gets tough, the tough get going, eh? 

6 comments:

  1. Oh dear, how sad, never mind.

    No loss to NZ, but one down to the WEF's stooges.

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  2. I love the crowd reaction here:

    https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1615887926726135808/pu/vid/640x360/eFyE47R1ORvRTyVp.mp4?tag=14

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  3. Why not, she's done what she set out to do, forced the jab on almost every NZ resident (and killed off most of its elderly), destroyed the economy and utterly vanquished any even vague trust anybody still has in the institutions civilisations need to survive. In her, and the WEF monsters, eyes she's a 'success'.

    So now she 'retires' on a massive pension, with all the ill gotten gains she 'will' have received for killing off NZ voters (I guarantee she's a multi-millionairess, at the very least) and (much like Bliar) will now be offered a cushy sinecure and six-figure 'speaking fees'.

    I hope, as the truth of what has been done is finally understood by the populace, that she will need to spend every cent on 'protection' against the soon to be very angry people (a man can dream, can't he?).

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  4. As a resident in New Zealand,let me say how delighted I was when I heard the news. I have watched in dismay as the country seems to have unravelled as a result of her Governments policies. From un necessary lockdowns,vaccine and mask mandates ,to insane economic and social policies,this woman has presided over the lot.I firmly believe the real reason she is going is because she cannot stand the thought of being kicked out in October.

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  5. She came, she saw, she shat on the Long White Cloud. Now her work is done. Off to the Mosque with her.

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  6. "No loss to NZ, but one down to the WEF's stooges."

    She's not going to retire into obscurity, is she? Watch out for her reappearing.

    "I love the crowd reaction here:"

    Quite!

    "...a man can dream, can't he?..."

    It seems sometimes as if that's all that's left to us...

    "As a resident in New Zealand,let me say how delighted I was when I heard the news. "

    I bet!

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