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@hilstace
Fan of cycleways, road cones and regulations.
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02-01-2009 08:02:11
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How did it Mohamed Al Fayed get away with it for so long? Because of the networks of social protection that surround all powerful people: power looks after power. Here is Piers Morgan in 1999, saying the quiet bit out loud:
. Amelia Wade has a great story about the scale of cuts required if the government is to achieve its spending targets. I thought that I might add a little more information to that article. A 🧵 waikatotimes.co.nz/politics/35042…
Pleased to meet with António Guterres at UN 🇺🇳 with The Elders to discuss upcoming #SummitOfTheFuture & range of international issues. Delegations are arriving in New York for #UNGA79 next week. The world’s many crises & challenges are on the agenda.
"120 Wellington families lose access to respite care support, but ministers say it's not a cut" Well, yeah. It's not a cut, it's an amputation. And Dr Shane Reti and Matt Doocey didn't even know about it, because of course not. #NationalNotFitToGovern rnz.co.nz/news/national/…
The only reason you wouldn’t front up to media & answer any & all questions put to you, is because you’re hiding something. That something being corruption & FAILURE Christopher Luxon #nzpol rnz.co.nz/news/mediawatc…
#BHN The People of Tararua, who voted National, are now complaining about what National is doing with the roads in their region. We warned you guys. Hopefully a lesson for next time #nzpol Kieran McAnulty MP
Why do cities ask people about traffic speeds? Safety should be determined by expertise, not reckons. CyclingActionNetwork NZLiving Streets Brake New Zealand Wellington City Council