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Re: If voters don't like the cost of increasing defence spending they'll hate the cost of inaction even
There is a possibility we’ll see a China-Europe rapprochement which may be economically helpful to both sides. (View Post)1 -
Re: If voters don't like the cost of increasing defence spending they'll hate the cost of inaction even
Morning all from my final day in God’s own country as Richard Seddon, the tallest and one of the longest serving Kiwi Prime Ministers, described coming back to New Zealand in his final message before… (View Post)2 -
Re: Death by a thousand cuts? – politicalbetting.com
Plenty of coverage over here of the “emergency summit” in Paris. The recognition of irrelevance comes easier to some than to others. The truth is from 1945 to 1989 Europe’s “importance” was as a pote… (View Post)1 -
Re: Death by a thousand cuts? – politicalbetting.com
Evening all :) New Zealand has its own Rachel Reeves in the form of Finance Minister Nicola Willis who once claimed to be an economist - the problem being her degree was in English Literature and she… (View Post)2 -
Re: I am now convinced Badenoch is safe in the short term at least – politicalbetting.com
Vacuous nonsense. I don’t even know what a “hyper liberal” is and given everyone on here seems to have their own definition of what constitutes a liberal, a conservative, a green, a socialist and a p… (View Post)1