Thought I would share a bit of the action from Hutt South during the campaign. As lots of people know I personally pay Paul Quinn to be my opponent. Or more accurately donate to his campaign. I hope this helps Labour people understand why.
Thought I would share a bit of the action from Hutt South during the campaign. As lots of people know I personally pay Paul Quinn to be my opponent. Or more accurately donate to his campaign. I hope this helps Labour people understand why.
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Trevor, be fair, you are going to win easy, so why not give a more marginal seat the benefit of Quinn as their opponent? It’s a bit selfish of you to hold on to him election after election.
1. Upload video of Paul Quinn’s inane ramblings.
2. ?
3. Return to Government.
Cripes. I’m a Green voter, but I’d happily stand for National against you just so your competition was more competent…perhaps Holly Walker will get more votes than Paul Quinn this election.
To put it bluntly (and you can rely on me to do that
) the man’s a retard!
Trevor Mallard on eloquence. LOL.
Did he really say the cost of going to the GP was a “nominal fee the same as for prescriptions”?
One of the great things the last goverment did when it funded PHOs was require the local DHB to put the prices of GP visits on the DHB website.
Here’s the link for the Hutt Valley DHB: http://www.huttvalleydhb.org.nz/Healthyhutt/Article.aspx?ID=3441
These fees are not ‘nominal’ and are much much higher than the $3 paid for prescriptions.
With clarity of thinking like that, I’m surprised Quinn isn’t in the National cabinet, sitting next to Tolley.
Given the PM wants to encourage more women into National Party ranks and seats, can he truly say no women in NZ meet the standard set by Paul Quin?