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Who are the voters swinging away from Christopher Luxon?

The Swing by Fragonard

Hello again! A good old fashioned long post full of charts today as I prepare to head home.

National have not had a good winter. Two years from entering Government with close to 40% of the vote they are now sitting...

9 months ago
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A tale of two memoirs

Hello from Cyprus, a country divided into three different sovereignties : British-controlled military bases only kept alive with US funding, the disputed northern area only recognised by Turkey, and the larger Greek republic recognised by e...

a year ago
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National need to change the economy, not their leader

Christopher Luxon is not having a good year.

The Christmas season kicked off with the confirmation that New Zealand had been suffering a serious recession in 2024, all ahead of a potential global downturn as a new US Government blows up ev...

a year ago
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Are we back in the early 1990s?

New Zealand is not at its best right now.

I write this from afar so I have to rely on brutal headline indicators and the testimony of my friends and family. Unemployment popped up over 5% in the final quarter of last year, with one in ten...

a year ago
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Are past careers important in politics?

Shane Reti - or “Doctor Shane” as Judith Collins would always call him - is a lovely man.

The first time we had a proper interview he spent about 10 minutes explaining his mission to build a Hundertwassser Art Centre in Whangārei, which h...

a year ago
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