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Looks like Ardern has slandered the poor woman that works at KFC , and she should be forced to stand down over her utter hatred to the people thaT HAVE SHOWN UP HER FAILURES

Perhaps you whould get you're facts rifght for just one bloody time you stupid arrogant bitch , and stop you're hatred to the people that have had enough of you, and be kind bitch CORONAVIRUS COVID-19: KFC worker says she was never told to self-isolate, wants an apology from PM EXCLUSIVE 2 hours ago COVID-19: KFC worker says she was never told to self-isolate, wants an apology from PM Michael Morrah Video Player is loading.Pause Unmute 0:00 / 0:02 Fullscreen Ad: 0:02 Learn More Unmute Watch: The COVID-19 positive KFC worker, Case L, speaks to Newshub. Credits: Video - Newshub; Image - Newshub The COVID positive KFC worker, known as Case L, has told Newshub she's upset the Prime Minister told the country she should have been self-isolating, as the official advice she got was that she didn't need to. She says her and her family have been ridiculed online, and wants an apology. Case L tested positive on Friday February 26 after being shifted to quarantine with her

Dorkland plunged into yet another lock down

You just have to laugh at tge desperate idiots eho thought lock down was not coming, what possible thinking could posdibly say last werk we wont need lockdown again, by god people are getting angry

Ardern takes the law into her own hands , and starts killing the 501s, but these crimes were supposed to be only minor offences FFS

Newshub Man fatally shot by police in Papatoetoe was '501' deportee from Australia Alice Wilkins, Lana Andelane 1 hour ago The biggest lies you were told as a kid that you still believe Shot in the arm - Australian PM's 'defining' week ends in bruising manner Tangaru-Noere Turia, the man fatally shot by police in Papatoetoe, South Auckland last night, was a '501' deportee. a person in a police car parked in a parking lot: Watch: The man was deported from Australia in 2017.© Newshub Watch: The man was deported from Australia in 2017. The man was deported back to New Zealand from Australia in 2017, a police spokesperson told Newshub. Authorities confirmed earlier on Friday that Turia, 34, had active charges against him. "Police will not be commenting any further on the nature of those charges or on any other specifics as the matter is now under investigation," the spokesperson said. Three investigations into the shooting, including an intern

Finally seeing actual data that we are hearing through work, our exports are dropping like a stone.

NZ's total goods exports register largest year-on-year drop in five years 11:35AM • SOURCE: 1 NEWS The value of New Zealand’s total goods exports fell 10 per cent to $4.2 billion in January compared with last year, led by falls in prices for dairy and meat, Stats NZ said today. 1 NEWS Source: 1 NEWS “The fall in exports of $486 million was the largest year-on-year fall in exports since March of 2016,” international trade manager Alasdair Allen said. The drop in dairy exports to the US, and specifically whey exports, led the fall in exports, Allen said. “This is the fifth consecutive month this season where monthly dairy exports were lower than the corresponding month a year ago,” he said. “China was the only one of our top trading partners to see a rise in January.” Meat, New Zealand’s second-largest export commodity group, also had a large drop, down $141 million or 18 per cent year on year in January 2021. The price for New Zealand meat also dropped, with China and the US

No wonder Air NZ fixing jet engines for Saudi Navy has disappeared, as this rotten governments state own bank is doing the same

KiwiSaver scheme promoted by Kiwibank won't pull investment with arms company that supplies Saudi military ANNA WHYTE, 1 NEWS POLITICS REPORTER 12:24PM • SOURCE: 1 NEWS The KiwiSaver scheme Kiwibank promotes has been investing in a company that provided munitions to the Saudi military while it was involved in the war in Yemen. 1 NEWS Map of Saudi Arabia. Source: Getty However Kiwi Wealth won't put the company - Raytheon Technologies - on its exclusion list. The Green Party is calling for greater transparency so New Zealanders know where their savings are invested. The UN have said that there are five million people in Yemen "one step away from famine", with more than 230,000 Yemenis thought to have died in the war. A UN group of experts on Yemen also said there were "no clean hands" within the warring parties, urging outside states to cease transferring arms to the parties at war. According to Business Insider, Saudi Arabia accounts for five per cent

Another month, another hike to emergency housing wait list , yeah right poverty has dropped

Public housing waitlist climbs again, to record 22,521 households Thomas Manch 16:09, Feb 26 2021 Facebook Twitter Reddit Email Pause Unmute Current Time 0:17 / Duration 3:45 Fullscreen Some families in emergency housing are reporting their children are becoming emotionally distressed because of their living conditions. Increasing rental costs are being blamed for driving more families to the public housing waitlist, as a record 22,521 wait for a state or social home. The latest figures, released on Friday by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, show a total gain of 112 households on the list as of December 31. Among the shifts on and off the list, some 1536 households were added to the list and 740 were housed within the public housing system. One figure has continued to fall: the number of households receiving emergency housing grants, many staying in motels, dropped by nearly 300 to 5022 households. More and more people are asking the Government for help with hous

More frucken lies by the left , they have sold more state houses , 70 plus million dollars worth

Newshub Housing Minister on the 'very simple' reason the Government still sells off state homes Zane Small 2 hrs ago These 600 snaps of space travel are set to fetch thousands at auction Expulsion of EU delegation's chief in Venezuela further isolates Maduro - U.S National is often criticised for selling off state homes when it was in power, but Housing Minister Megan Woods says it is still necessary if houses are in the wrong place and don't meet demand. Megan Woods et al. sitting at a table: Watch: A solo mother in Gisborne living in a tent with her six children is in stark contrast to the Government celebrating a drop in child poverty rates.© Newshub Watch: A solo mother in Gisborne living in a tent with her six children is in stark contrast to the Government celebrating a drop in child poverty rates. Since Labour came to power in late 2017, Government agency Kāinga Ora has sold off 191 state houses worth more than $63 million. That compares to 1300 state houses

Coming Soon: China’s Space Station Hegemony

OpinionπŸ’­by Rick Fisher It’s expected that #China will soon starte construction of its first large space station. Beyond scientific and commercial activities, the space station will likely perform military surveillance and potential combat missions. https://t.co/6YPLGzfX9j — Epoch Times Opinion (@EpochOpinion) February 25, 2021

Break: vulgar minister of lies has been forced to apologise over his racist slur of left wing voting Pacific Island community

'An unfair assumption': Hipkins apologises for comments about Pacific people Zane Small 1 hour ago 20 internet boyfriends to keep you warm Video reportedly shows woman accused of stealing Pelosi's laptop during… COVID-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins has apologised for appearing to suggest people from Pacific countries can't afford to spend in Queenstown, even if the border was open to them. a man and a woman sitting on a table: Watch the moment in Parliament.© Parliament TV Watch the moment in Parliament. Hipkins made the comments after ACT leader David Seymour asked him in Parliament on Thursday when the Government will open the border to Pacific nations given the low rates of COVID-19. "With regard to the Pacific, the biggest impediment there and the biggest area of caution is the desire to ensure that New Zealand does not export COVID-19 to the Pacific, because the consequences of that - as we have seen in the past - could be devastating for those Pacif

Yet again, Ardern Knownly lies, this time she has been caught out with the fact that only 41 gang members have come back from Aussie , and she knows this fact

POLITICS Australian deportees make up minuscule amount of New Zealand's gang explosion 2 hours ago Australian deportees make up minuscule amount of New Zealand's gang explosion Jenna Lynch Video Player is loading.Pause Unmute 0:00 / 0:16 Fullscreen Ad: 0:16 Learn More Unmute Watch Newshub political reporter Jenna Lynch's report. Credits: Newshub New Zealand's gang numbers have exploded over the past three years with new figures showing a 46 percent increase in membership. And Newshub can reveal that despite what the Government has been telling us, only a minuscule amount of that increase can be blamed on Aussie deportees. In October 2017 when Labour took office the number on the national gang list was 5300. By the end of last year that had ballooned to 7800 - an increase of nearly 2500 - or 46 percent. Related News Police say the community needs to help by reporting illegal activity. Police calling on public to speak up about gangs, guns and violence Judith Coll

Get ready for another lockdown you Dorkland fools

Oh well , it had to happen i guess, no way of getting out of this one, Cindy fucked up again , surely we all knew it was going to take 2 weeks before the cases started, oh, and these new cases have been everywhere , one works in a large department store, you better hope this miraculously disspears again fuckwits

Tweet Of The Day

Happy Birthday to the legend Kurt Cobain, who would've been 54 today pic.twitter.com/Epw2vPFhxa — Classic Pics (@Classic_picx) February 20, 2021

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