Voter seeks someone to vote for.

Are you a conservative political party?

Do you wish to be elected as the government of New Zealand?

Can you set policy and stick to it?

Then I want to vote for you!

So where the bloody hell are you?

John Keys first words as leader of the National Party have ensured it’s not National I’m looking for. The man talks like a bloody PC socialist, and has just rebranded National as Labour Lite.

We’re now down to which left wing party to suffer under. Screw this.

9 Responses to “Voter seeks someone to vote for.”

  1. llew Says:

    Don’t worry about his first words Murray, the ensuing email detailed what he really meant to say :)

  2. Murray Says:

    I’ll believe I have a party when the likes of Locke and Hager are off to the reeducation camps llew.

    We’re watching you as well.

  3. andrei Says:

    Amen Murray. Well said

  4. Andrew Ian Dodge Says:

    Oh so they are copying the “mother” country then. Same situation as the UK.

  5. llew Says:

    So long as you’re not watching me on YouTube…

    BTW - we’re in agreement, we have the same problem - but I didn’t at any stage believe Brash was the solution.

  6. andrei Says:

    Thew new National leadership runs up their colors

    Key supports no nukes law

    The chances of me voting for them next election has gone from little to none.

  7. exocet Says:

    National may be salvagable if they bring back the Aire Strike wing.We shall see.

  8. Jono Says:

    Well I agree as well, but I have been pondering the differences for a while, I never thought Brash was the right answer but at least he made them different to labour. Oh well neither is ever likely to gain my vote.

  9. MandM Says:

    Well the good news here is that ACT should pick up some support.

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