David Cunliffe has published the following on his website www.cunliffe.co.nz; interestingly, it's a joint statement with Grant Robertson.
So are the words "The race has begun" prophetic on the part of Messrs Cunliffe and Robertson, or are they merely a Freudian slip? Whaddya reckon?

12 comments:
Try hard.
Funny, last night I heard Helen Clark say there are trade-offs and balances between economy and environment.
Cunnliffe is talking sense here. Pure Advantage's recommendations are the best on offer and trump Bill English's blind adherence to the market mechanisms, hand's down, making him look like an out of touch chump.
Funny, Helen Clark doesn't live in New Zealand, nor is she a Member of Parliament.
Keep up, Pete.
the battle for Labour is with the melons .. if silent T or Little fail to put Shearer out of his misery in the next week they should be ashamed AND therefore must back him with their full support up to and including the next election
Possibly ,jabba, but if Labour can sort themselves out, the Greens become irrelevant. No coalition with Greens will ever work. They are a veto Party only.
@ Jabba's conscience - unnecessary.
What does 'silent T' mean then, KS and if it's obscene, why do you allow it on your blog?
He should have just changed it to something nice about himself, J's C, and said nothing. That is how squeaky clean blogger would have handled it.
And yes, the silent 'T' does fit after the 'Cun' of Cunliffe. That's rightie-humour for you. Don't be so surprised that Keeping Stock allows it on his blog. he turns a blind-eye to anything that serves his purpose - bad-mouthing Labour.
Hello, I have been "greeenfly'd". The 3.08 comment belongs, I suspect, to he who was banned from Kiwiblog for impersonating others, including the blog owner.Does honesty come above or below self-esteem in the little green book?
Post a Comment