two for the price of one

September 29, 2008 – 1:59 pm

Everyone likes bit of bargin (not just ladies), when there's a  two for the price of one deal, I would be more likely to purchase that item, especially if I really need them.

It's about this.

Botany voters cant go wrong -  Vote Kenneth Wang, get Wang + Wong!

Botany voters can't go wrong - Vote Kenneth Wang, get Wang + Wong!

If you don't know what this is about, it's in Botany Electorate.

This ad has caused a bit of trouble because, according to  National's Pansy Wong office, it sort of endorse votes to go for Pansy, effectively making it an election campaign for Pansy Wong, without her financial agent's authorisation.

Kenneth completely rubbished the claim that he might breached the Elecoral Finance Act. I kind of agree. Kenneth is an electorate only candidate, a vote for him sure means no vote for Pansy. "get  ... and Wong" means get Wong through the National's party vote. The ad is more like a statement of fact, rather than a promotion for National.

But I was somewhat amused by Kenneth Wang's claim that this ad is offering voters 'two for the price of one' deal for the Botany electorate. Well I knew politicians are usually cheap, but I didn't know they are THAT cheap:)

Despite of that, politician is not something that you want more when IT IS at the half price.

Nah just joking. Botany electorate would be a very interesting spot to watch in the election. It's not just about who wins, it's more about how Asian, especially how Chinese vote.


Winston and others from now...

September 23, 2008 – 4:35 pm

If nothing goes wrong, the vote of censure on Peters is expected to pass later today, which marks the new low Mr Winston Peters has sunken into.

So the vital question for both major party is, can Winston hang on?

NZ First's poll usually moves between 1 - 3% in last month, which isn't enough to help it to gets back to the partliament.

The Tauranga Electorate looks bad for Winston as well. In Augest he was 20% behind the National rival. I haven't see a recent poll but I won't be surprised to see a wider gap between the two.

However, the new website, iPredict, has a different result. The majority of people think that NZ First will win at least 4%.

But in my opinion, this parliament is the last one that we'll see Peters in it. The poll in Tauranga not only shows that people there have moved on, it is also a nationwide trend.

John Key has made a smart move by distancing himself from Peters. I think Labour should consider to do the same now. Wonder if they ever played that game called "mafia", if your mafia buddy will be definitely vote dead by majority, it's actually better to vote FOR his death to disguise yourself. So instead of live in the fading hope believing that you'll get re-elected, Labour should do the right thing now by stop providing useless protection to Mr Peters.

So a smart move for Labour today would be, give at least half of its vote fore the censure or to let each MP vote for themselves. You need to at least show people that this case was not decided on a political ground.


November 8

September 12, 2008 – 3:06 pm

Helen Clark announced the general election date this afternoon : November 8.

So if you have the right to vote, you need to enrol asap, preferably before October 8, otherwise you may miss the chance to vote.

The interesting bit is that this date is just few days after the U.S. election, and labour can be disadvantaged regardless of who wins that election. Obama is about "change" - sure labour doesn't want that, and McCain is right wing.


Labour Party list announced

August 31, 2008 – 2:20 pm

Chinese candidate, Raymond Huo(霍建强)is ranked 21st. Quite good for a first timer, I have to say. It is almost certain now that we'll see at least two Chinese MPs in the next parliament, well, unless Labour falls in a huge landslide.

It would still be interesting to see who will be able to get his/her hands on the Howick seat.

It is also glad to see more ethnic minorities on the list.

Here's the whole list.


The Chowick seat

June 26, 2008 – 10:01 am

The new seat is actually named Botany, but it was proposed to name Howick before, and is bit fun to keep it this way. Read more


Welcome Back, Mr Banks.

October 13, 2007 – 3:00 pm

In 98% of vote counted, the former Auckland Mayor John Banks, has a clear lead of more than 11,000 votes to the current mayor, Dick Hubbard.

In council and community board elections, right wing groups overturned their defeat in 2004.

Citizens & Ratepayers has a 2 seats majority in Auckland City Council. That puts Mr Banks in a comfortable position to implement his policy and purposals in his three year term.

Citizens & Ratepayers has also won the majority in most community boards in Auckland.

I hope this mayor can stay longer than just one term. We have three one term mayors already, there is no need to add another one.