Walt Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 a former Prime Minister dropped 10 points in the preferred Prime Minister Poll? Even ex PM's that have retired still don't suffer that sort of drop. Mrs Ed took a big nose dive in the polls but she was so far ahead at the time it doesn't compare. Hipkins despite being weak and pathetic managed to play a big hand in dividing NZ while smiling like a Cheshire Cat and munching on another sausage roll. His position as Labour Party leader is absolutely untenable. 10,9,8,7........bye bye Chippie. Thanks for nothing. Preferred prime minister (results compared to previous survey, taken 7-10 October): Christopher Luxon: 25 percent - steady Chris Hipkins: 15 percent - down 10 points Winston Peters: 6 percent, up 1 point David Seymour: 4 percent, steady Chlöe Swarbrick: 4 percent, up 2 points Jacinda Ardern: 2 percent, up 1 point Nicola Willis: 1 percent, up 1 point James Shaw: 1 percent, down 1 point Marama Davidson 1 percent, down 1 point 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Honestjohn Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 12 hours ago, Walt said: a former Prime Minister dropped 10 points in the preferred Prime Minister Poll? Even ex PM's that have retired still don't suffer that sort of drop. Mrs Ed took a big nose dive in the polls but she was so far ahead at the time it doesn't compare. Hipkins despite being weak and pathetic managed to play a big hand in dividing NZ while smiling like a Cheshire Cat and munching on another sausage roll. His position as Labour Party leader is absolutely untenable. 10,9,8,7........bye bye Chippie. Thanks for nothing. Preferred prime minister (results compared to previous survey, taken 7-10 October): Christopher Luxon: 25 percent - steady Chris Hipkins: 15 percent - down 10 points Winston Peters: 6 percent, up 1 point David Seymour: 4 percent, steady Chlöe Swarbrick: 4 percent, up 2 points Jacinda Ardern: 2 percent, up 1 point Nicola Willis: 1 percent, up 1 point James Shaw: 1 percent, down 1 point Marama Davidson 1 percent, down 1 point Both he and buckteeth are both socialists. Both went to same conferences together. Maybe sausage fingers Woods may waddle in to shaft him.?? Nothing would surprise me with this lot of losers. Hj 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walt Posted February 20 Author Share Posted February 20 19 hours ago, Honestjohn said: Both he and buckteeth are both socialists. Both went to same conferences together. Maybe sausage fingers Woods may waddle in to shaft him.?? Nothing would surprise me with this lot of losers. Hj bed wetting losers = labour party 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Honestjohn Posted February 21 Share Posted February 21 On 2/21/2024 at 7:54 AM, Walt said: bed wetting losers = labour party I've heard mcnutty name has come up.?? Hj 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walt Posted February 21 Author Share Posted February 21 1 hour ago, Honestjohn said: I've heard mcnutty name has come up.?? Hj He's the obvious front runner but in reality, he's probably the wrong colour. That aside, they stick together like shit to a blanket and their agenda is marrow deep. To dump Hipkins is a vote down for everything they are about. It probably wouldn't matter to them if Hipkins was on 5%. He does a great job of pushing a hopeless losing agenda. When they finally do dump him it will mean the agenda is over and the Labour Party will return to representing the hard working blue collar workers of NZ. They are showing zero signs of heading towards that. Hipkins still can't understand why New Zealanders sent Labour packing. That's what happens when you live and work in an echo chamber. New Zealanders in big numbers are sick to the back teeth of Labour prioritizing Maori, Te Reo, Pacifica, low skilled immigrants, gangs, the unemployed, rug munchers and shirt lifters....while they tell everyone else to go suck eggs. 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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