Gordon Campbell on the Killing of Local Manufacturing
Take my word on this, but the government’s omnibus tax bill that got its first reading last night contains some pretty startling measures. One of […]
Take my word on this, but the government’s omnibus tax bill that got its first reading last night contains some pretty startling measures. One of […]
Click for big version OK, the Immigration Bill was reported back late yesterday from the Transport and Industrial Relations select committee. Some objectionable features have […]
Click for big version OK, the Immigration Bill was reported back late yesterday from the Transport and Industrial Relations select committee. Some objectionable features have […]
Images Kevin List ***** It is unusual to talk about a 70 year old in terms of untapped potential, but the aura of ‘what might […]
Great to see that the various players in the blogosphere – from the usual great stuff by No Right Turn, to the new website started […]
Click to enlarge On Wednesday, the ANZ economist Cameron Bagrie provided some economic data that – co-incidentally, I’m sure – sought to back up the […]
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 […]
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