Gordon Campbell on John Key, personality politics and the Immigration Bill
Some of the more excited posts on my last column queried whether I lacked the fortitude to accuse John Key of corruption over his use […]
Some of the more excited posts on my last column queried whether I lacked the fortitude to accuse John Key of corruption over his use […]
Gordon Campbell The National Party’s reluctance to reveal its policy plans passed the point of diminishing returns quite some time ago. Trying to control the […]
By Gordon Campbell The “ we’re a country which came peacefully together” account of New Zealand’s march to nationhood that John Key delivered yesterday on […]
By Gordon Cambell Unless we get a few choice email leaks from John Key’s office – yoo hoo, ready and waiting – we can only […]
By Gordon Campbell Economic uncertainty is National’s latest rationale for why they’re not releasing their main policy positions and costings until the election campaign has […]
Gordon Campbell The wrangle between the government and insurance industry over third party motor vehicle insurance reflects a wider problem for the Clark government – […]
Images Kevin List The interesting thing about Mr. Common Sense & Reliable is the body of evidence that indicates he is neither. I’m not talking […]
By Gordon Campbell ***** Almost every other day, the US presidential race – and the place the Iraq war plays within it – manages to […]
Working With David by Michael Bassett – Hodder Moa Images Kevin List from Working with David’s launch at the National Library Wellington Michael Bassett signs […]
Click for big version Few Labour voters may realise the full extent of what the Clark government has in mind – or has allowed to […]
As predicted on Scoop last Friday. former Green Party MP Mike Ward has done a U-turn, and will now step aside to enable Greens co- […]
As predicted on Scoop last Friday. former Green Party MP Mike Ward has done a U-turn, and will now step aside to enable Greens co- […]
Gordon Campbell on the Resurrection of Don Brash and the Greens 1. The Resurrection of Don BrashDon Brash faces the media shortly after the release […]
Gordon Campbell on Sharon Stone, Scott McClellan and the Greens annual conference 1. In the wake of Sharon Stone’s comments at the Cannes Film Festival […]
On compassionate grounds, the apology extended to the troops who fought in Vietnam was justified – so long as it was not extended or regarded […]
By Gordon CampbellWhat does this sound like? A tiny group of politicians develop policy and hide it from the rest of their colleagues – all […]
If you haven’t yet read Barack Obama’s speech a couple of months ago on race, it can be accessed here. While nominally about Obama’s controversial […]
Images Kevin List Click for big version*****Labour can argue loud and long all it likes about its sundry achievements during its eight and half years […]
Words Gordon Campbell – Images Kevin List Finance Minister Michael Cullen*****In better times, this cannily structured Budget would have been a circuit breaker for Labour […]
Words Gordon Campbell – Images Kevin List Finance Minister Michael Cullen*****In better times, this cannily structured Budget would have been a circuit breaker for Labour […]
By Gordon Campbell Exxon-Mobil are the elephant in the room that the Government refuses to confront, as it throws open the ecologically vulnerable Great South […]
Click to enlargeWhenever the media whines in future about politicians refusing to answer their questions, Phil Goff’s interview on Alt TV is a perfect example […]
Minister of Immigration Clayton Cosgrove – Auditor-General Kevin Brady will soon be snuffling through his department*****No indication yet as to how any of the various […]
By Gordon CampbellScoop Image – Lyndon Hood*****On May 25, a Turkish owned ship called the Cake is due at Lyttleton harbour, and similar port records […]
By Gordon Campbell The former head of the NZ Immigration Service – Mary-Anne Thompson*****The question marks now hanging over the Ph.D of Immigration chief executive […]
The Cost of Being Green Click for big versionGreen Co-leader Russel Norman enjoying the infrequent number 2 bus service from Hataitai Wellington – on his […]
Images Kevin List Click for big versionTerry Hicks speaking at an Amnesty International meeting – Wellington*****The saga of David Hicks, Australia’s most controversial figure in […]
Images Kevin List Click for big versionTerry Hicks speaking at an Amnesty International meeting – Wellington*****The saga of David Hicks, Australia’s most controversial figure in […]
Click to enlargeScoop image – Lyndon Hood*****1. Sealord, not Law’ed. How ironic that Sealord – half owned by Maori business interests – was being denounced […]
By Gordon Campbell*****Hillary has been talking tough (and sounding hollow) ever since the Indiana/North Carolina primaries results came in yesterday, but that’s only to convince […]
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