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A guest post from TV and radio current affairs host Mike Hosking
Some thoughts on the leadership contest, and a puzzling mystery at the end.
This Labour Day we heard the union movement yet again claiming credit for the eight hour working day. But if anything, the eight hour working day yet again demonstrates the triumph of the free market and the evil of collective bargaining.
John Key’s ability to turn his Prime Ministership on or off as he pleases raises a number of troubling issues for the general public.
I am pleased to announce the launch of a new blogsite catering for those who want something more than the fare currently being offered by left-leaning sites like The Daily Blog and The Standard.
We are being confronted with an evil of a kind we have not seen before. An evil we can barely even name. Islamic State? ISIS? IS? ISIL? What the hell do we even call these people?
This could do the job
I usually charge for my advice, but the left is in such disarray that I’m willing to offer my services for free. I’m willing to step up and provide the spiritual guidance Labour so desperately needs. So here is a list of things the Labour Party can and must do.
Say you’re a former Labour Party leader. You have had your chance and failed. What are you going to do now? We examine some possible career options.
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