πΏπ‘’π“ˆπ“‰ 𝒲𝑒 πΉπ‘œπ“‡π‘”π‘’π“‰

πΏπ‘’π“ˆπ“‰ 𝒲𝑒 πΉπ‘œπ“‡π‘”π‘’π“‰


πΏπ‘’π“ˆπ“‰ 𝒲𝑒 πΉπ‘œπ“‡π‘”π‘’π“‰. 𝕋𝕙𝕖𝕣𝕖 π•šπ•€ π•Ÿπ•  𝕖𝕩𝕔𝕦𝕀𝕖 𝕗𝕠𝕣 π•‚π•šπ•¨π•šπ•€ π•₯𝕠 π•—π• π•£π•˜π•–π•₯


As another Anzac Day slowly advances over the horizon under the sun set. New Zealand must remember those who fought and died to stabilise the New Zealand political scene.


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Those brave voters who took one for the nation and ensured the National party sinks to the bottom of the ocean, torpedo attack after torpedo attack, as G from G News reported soon after the election that saw the labour government retain office with the biggest Landslide election victory in New Zealand's history.


We must not forget the bravery of those who fought and died that day and those who continue to struggle against overwhelming odds to maintain the national party remains low in the polls.

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πΏπ‘’π“ˆπ“‰ 𝒲𝑒 πΉπ‘œπ“‡π‘”π‘’π“‰. The national party at 23%

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