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@taniwharugby Difficult to keep that timeline if she was interviewed back in early August about it though. If she didn't know then, SURELY she would have asked hard questions and still been aware before this week.
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@Mokey thats what I mean, even if Robertson or Haworth have tried to shield her by not giving her the story, she is incredibly stupid with all the rumours swirling to have realised they werent telling her the tru nature of the allegations.
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@taniwharugby said in NZ Politics:
@Mokey thats what I mean, even if Robertson or Haworth have tried to shield her by not giving her the story, she is incredibly stupid with all the rumours swirling to have realised they werent telling her the tru nature of the allegations.
Look incompetent and not in control or be complicit. Neither is a good look when you are meant to he running the country
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@Mokey said in NZ Politics:
@taniwharugby Difficult to keep that timeline if she was interviewed back in early August about it though. If she didn't know then, SURELY she would have asked hard questions and still been aware before this week.
This. Youâd think she might have asked when she got back to the office âwhy are the interviewers asking me about sexual assault? Whatâs going on?â And if they lied to her face in response and she couldnât tell sheâs not much good to us in negotiation with the rest of the world.
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@JC said in NZ Politics:
@Mokey said in NZ Politics:
@taniwharugby Difficult to keep that timeline if she was interviewed back in early August about it though. If she didn't know then, SURELY she would have asked hard questions and still been aware before this week.
This. Youâd think she might have asked when she got back to the office âwhy are the interviewers asking me about sexual assault? Whatâs going on?â And if they lied to her face in response and she couldnât tell sheâs not much good to us in negotiation with the rest of the world.
Iâm sure theyâve done a very good job of making sure thereâs nothing digital or on paper that proves she was told . The trail must end somewhere though. My guess is Robertson., his mate has been working from home for five weeks and he never asked why?
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@jegga
Shit article on many levels.- It was on the other side of the river.
- It probably growled because it was scared.
- It wasn't stalking them.
- Don't actually see the tiger in the video
- It says Gayford is 41. He isn't . He is 43 or 44 because he was in my year at Gisborne Intermediate.
- Weirdly, his Wikipedia also says he is 41.
- So does this Google link.
- It looks like I have uncovered the scandal of the century.
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@Frank said in NZ Politics:
@jegga
Shit article on many levels.- It was on the other side of the river.
- It probably growled because it was scared.
- It wasn't stalking them.
- Don't actually see the tiger in the video
- It says Gayford is 41. He isn't . He is 43 or 44 because he was in my year at Gisborne Intermediate.
- Weirdly, his Wikipedia also says he is 41.
- So does this Google link.
- It looks like I have uncovered the scandal of the century.
Hahahaha
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@Frank said in NZ Politics:
@jegga
Shit article on many levels.- It was on the other side of the river.
- It probably growled because it was scared.
- It wasn't stalking them.
- Don't actually see the tiger in the video
- It says Gayford is 41. He isn't . He is 43 or 44 because he was in my year at Gisborne Intermediate.
- Weirdly, his Wikipedia also says he is 41.
- So does this Google link.
- It looks like I have uncovered the scandal of the century.
You were Third Year Second Form?
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@jegga That polls a few weeks old. Hooton has been banging on about it for a while now. The next one is the interesting one. Esp preferred PM. I know NZ media don't do a lot of polling nowadays but surely they've worked out that this is a seismic crisis for Labour and taking the mood of the voters is a good move.
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@dogmeat said in NZ Politics:
@jegga That polls a few weeks old. Hooton has been banging on about it for a while now. The next one is the interesting one. Esp preferred PM. I know NZ media don't do a lot of polling nowadays but surely they've worked out that this is a seismic crisis for Labour and taking the mood of the voters is a good move.
He did say it was old tbf .
Iâm not sure preferred pm is that important, Clark polled horribly in 1996 and was almost pm . I think whatâs more important is if tou can see the party as having some level of competence and trustworthiness. Labour would score very badly on both counts atm .
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@dogmeat said in NZ Politics:
@jegga Yeah we don't vote for PM but the 2017 election etc Expect / Hope that StC wil be punished for her ineptitude and political venality
Considering she marketed herself as more honest and transparent than your average politician and she is starting to look like anything but, I would like to think that the voters should treat her accordingly. At the absolute least she looks like the absentee out of control leader of an incompetent rabble and who the hell wants someone like that to run the nation?
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@Mokey said in NZ Politics:
If only Bridges wasn't the leader of the opposition. IF ONLY.
Nobody messes golden opportunities up like that dude.If not him, who? Bennett has made a good fist of this latest scandal, but really???!!! The Nats have no one they can cart out to capture the imagination. Maybe they won't have to if this keeps going on. If the cops get involved then who knows
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