A statement from John Key
Apologise? What for? I’m not sorry for anything. I have done nothing wrong. It’s Phil Goff who should be apologising. It’s Phil Goff who should resign.
Apologise? What for? I’m not sorry for anything. I have done nothing wrong. It’s Phil Goff who should be apologising. It’s Phil Goff who should resign.
It’s time to admit that the Andrew Little leadership experiment has been a failure. A terrible failure.
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has sprung a surprise by picking Chinese President Xi Jinping to start in this weekend’s test against Wales at the Millennium Stadium.
We need to get in behind the new Labour leader. Let’s focus on the need to defeat National in 2017, and not concern ourselves too much with the utter destruction of everything we had ever hoped to achieve for this country.
Some talking points for my right-wing readers. If you are a Labour Party member or supporter, this post is definitely not for you.
The Crusades were a time of horror, violence and appalling intolerance towards people of different faiths, and would have made for some smashing TV if they’d had CNN back then. But our politicians can also learn from the events of the Crusades.
John Key has offended many with his joke about murderer Phillip Smith. So how does he explain his lapse?
A repost from 2013 in honour of last night’s New Zealand Law Awards. (I have no idea who won anything last night, but I’m sure you were all very worthy)
Read the full text of John Key’s speech on the Islamic State threat
A leading drainlayer is rubbishing claims that climate change is a serious threat to hundreds of millions of people and requires urgent action by the global community.
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