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phoning in to RadioNZ, imnofox gave voters a piece of his mind, even if he was just in a lodge in Tasman
"Yes hi, look, Labour has shown their true colours once again. If they aren't repealing the living wage, cancelling tax credits for the poorest families, voting down extensions to paid parental leave, they're busy endorsing the National Party."
"The Labour Party are making their political allegiances known: they back the so called 'centre' and they back the right. They're not campaigning for the left, they're part of an electoral coalition with the neoliberals and reactionaries in TOP and National, all endorsing each other to stave off the welcome threat Greens pose."
"We need to bring back a resurgence in progressive politics. Politics backed by conviction not the convenient backdowns Labour have proven to be more than familiar with as they suck up to National. You can't get a cushy ministerial job if you stand up to Porpoise!'
"The Greens have proven themselves as the only political force willing to put principles ahead of political manuvering, a contrast made clear over the last month. As Labour flagellates themselves to keep the Nats friendly, working people are being betrayed, unions are being betrayed, grassroots activists are being betrayed. The people of New Zealand deserve better!"
"It's clear that this election the Greens are the only choice left. A pick between the NZF-successor in the Kiwi Party, the National/TOP/Labour electoral coalition, and the Greens is simply too easy, and I look forward to election day when the people of Aotearoa cast their ballots, declaring their vote of no confidence in the long lost Labour Party, and demanding real progressive action from the only party moving New Zealand in a bright new direction."
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