Observations from the National Party Conference
1. If a well known party member and blogger wants to go to conference, he should pay the registration fee - not register as 'Media' and go for free.
2. If a former (female) MP is going to dinner with three men while the All Blacks are playing, and the bar has a big screen, she should not expect much conversation from them.
3. The CTU and National Front protesting together - politics does make for strange bedfellows.
4. An effective protest is one that goes to the actual building the target of your protest is at - not the one across the road.
5. An effective protest also doesn't pack up and go after 10 minutes.
6. No matter how many times you explain that there are four delegates from your electorate, when word gets out there is only one delegate the entire conference thinks there is only one.
6. Everyone likes the Caaar.
2. If a former (female) MP is going to dinner with three men while the All Blacks are playing, and the bar has a big screen, she should not expect much conversation from them.
3. The CTU and National Front protesting together - politics does make for strange bedfellows.
4. An effective protest is one that goes to the actual building the target of your protest is at - not the one across the road.
5. An effective protest also doesn't pack up and go after 10 minutes.
6. No matter how many times you explain that there are four delegates from your electorate, when word gets out there is only one delegate the entire conference thinks there is only one.
6. Everyone likes the Caaar.

3 Comments:
Caaar?
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Anonymous, at 11:34 AM
Yes, caaar?
Also the unions should be upfront about opposing the Mapp 90 bill.
They want to limit the size of the workforce, because any increase tends to hold wages/salaries down (simply supply and demand).
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Anonymous, at 8:43 AM
The 'Caaar' - Next time I see it, I'll take a picture - and then you'll understand.
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Michael, at 9:11 AM
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