“Yeah I’ll just let her know that, y’know [snicker, grin] there’s someone could be out there, ha ha ha ha!, from New Zealand [snicker] she may not want to invite round for lunch!” [snicker, grin]
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He’s only the PM when it suits him, Tracey. The rest of the time, he’s just Johnny From The Block. Used to have a little, now he has a lot, and no matter where he goes, he’s pulling the ladder up after him.
He set a good example by apologising for his behaviour as opposed to any imagined offence caused, then immediately blew it by tagging an attempt at an excuse onto the end.
Nothing wrong with having a disclaimer, nobody likes to make a mistake and look foolish.
Personally I think a straight out apology makes you look like a bit of a thicky at least with the apology excuse combo it’s gives you a better chance to nullify any damage caused.
Well child poverty is the same level since 2008 even though we’ve gone through the GFC and two major earthquakes, more people in work, mortgage rates are low and business confidence is good
Definition of “in work” changed to include more people. It’s actually impossible to tell from the figures the liars pump out. Mortgage rates low, but rents going up. Great. Business confidence good. So what? Good one day, throwing themselves from the 19th floor the next.
No. 1: JOHN KEY
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/10730662/John-Keys-killer-paedophile-joke-falls-flat?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Honestly the best thing is to ignore them.
According to those in the know, the poorest of the the poor have fallen further behind while the richest of the rich are accumulating even more.
Mortgage rates low, but rents going up. Great.
Business confidence good. So what? Good one day, throwing themselves from the 19th floor the next.