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NZ POLITICS DAILY: September 29 2014

Bryce Edwards
Mon, 29 Sep 2014

Today’s content

Labour leadership

Barry Soper (Newstalk ZB): The Soap Box: Labour's leadership tussle

Rachel Smalley (Newstalk ZB): Labour can't afford another leadership disaster

Stuff: Cunliffe wrong to contest leadership: Key

Brennan McDonald: Elected governments are temporary

Herald: Mallard email says he won't be gagged – report

Saeran Maniparathy (Beehive Mandate): A Totally Different Cunliffe – Paul Henry Show

Toby Manhire (Herald): Nightmare of the long knives

Wayne Mapp (Pundit): Not another column about the Labour leadership

Phoebe Fletcher (Pundit): How David Cunliffe is like Scarlett Johansson

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): How will Cunliffe go?

Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Whay Labour needs a leadership contest

Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Is NZ ready for a gay PM?

Kelvin Smythe (Networkonnet): If Robertson can’t win the full leadership process – what chance electorally?

The Press: Cunliffe should get fair chance

Tracy Watkins (Stuff): Labour leadership victory may prove pyrrhic

TVNZ: Labour leadership not a two horse race - party president

Timaru Herald: Is new leader enough?

Tracy Watkins (Stuff): Labour steels itself for ugly run-off

Radio NZ: Labour could settle leadership before review

Herald: Editorial: Labour must get leadership right this time

Audrey Young (Herald): Robertson: Judge me on my policies

Claire Trevett (Herald): David Cunliffe: I resign ... but I want the job

Claire Trevett (Herald): Gasps of horror as twice-cooked Cunliffe rises

Redrave: Election Defeat: Will the Labour Party Split?

Daily Blog: David Cunliffe Resigns As Labour Leader – Forces Robertson Out of the Beltway

TVNZ: Sympathy and no comment as David Cunliffe resigns

Tova O’Brien (TV3): David Cunliffe not giving up

Jane Luscombe (TV3): Mixed reaction to Cunliffe resignation

Sophie Lowery (TV3): David Cunliffe's tumultuous rise and fall

Radio NZ: David Cunliffe's career in Parliament

TVNZ: Labour leadership race begins

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): A reverse engineering problem

TVNZ: 'Fractionated' discussions in Labour over leadership

Adam Hollingworth (TV3): Robertson: Cunliffe 'only part' of Labour issues

TVNZ: Signs of disharmony as Labour leadership fight heats up

Andrew Gunn (Stuff): Jokers in Labour's house of cards

Pete George (Your NZ): Grant Robertson’s leadership bid

Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): National 2002 vs. Labour 2014

Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog): Cunliffe vs Robertson – Round 2

Frank Macskasy (Daily Blog): A Study in Party Stability

Anjum Rahman (Daily Blog):  Loyalty, Leadership and the Labour Party

Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Blood and Guts, Labour set for a leadership stoush

Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Is there a third candidate? A compromise?

Scott Yorke (Imperator Fish): Who will win this?

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Labour's leadership fight: reverse engineering union support

Newswire: Robertson believes he can unify Labour

Audrey Young (Herald): Labour leadership: 'Emotions are a little raw'

Andrea Vance (Stuff): David Cunliffe's slow-motion train wreck

Grant Duncan (Policy Matters): Cunliffe takes the Brash prize

Tracy Watkins (Stuff): Robertson vows to end Labour bloodbath

Steve Braunias (Stuff): The secret diary of . . . David Cunliffe

 

Labour Party

Stuff: Labour to undertake sweeping review

TVNZ: Labour promises 'robust' review into election defeat

Radio NZ: Labour outlines terms of reference

Mike Trteen (Daily Blog): The tasks before the left and labour movement

Matthew Beveridge: Clare and the Viper?

Chris Trotter (Bowalley Road): The Left Triumphant! A Counterfactual History Of The Last Twelve Months.

Tony Wall (Stuff): Cheer up, don't be Left bereft!

Stuff: Stuart Nash: it's all about 'bloody hard work'

David Clark: Reflections on provisional result

Martin van Beynen (Stuff): Polls apart over election

Corner Politics: Election and Labour reckons...

Herald: Twitter 2014: Left! Left, right, left!

Dave Armstrong (Stuff): Labour needs to lose dead wood

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Labour 1938 – 2014

Pete George (Your NZ): Labour’s insidious dirty politics

Slighty Left of Centre: Labour Pains

Lynn Prentice (The Standard): Labour obviously never worked out MMP

Ben Clark (The Standard): I disagree

Ellipsister: Centre Woes

Political Scientist: Drawing the poison

Kate Davis (Daily Blog): The post election postmortem is giving me post party depression

Anthony Robbins (The Standard): Labour – a rock and a hard place

Josie Pagani (Pundit): The original broad church

 

National Party

Herald: An open letter from John Key

Radio NZ: Bennett to move from ministry – Key

Mike Butler (Breaking Views): Nats Left, Right, and Centre

Dominion Post: Editorial: Electoral system is defective

John Roughan (Herald): Fiction could not have had a more perfect ending

The Standard: National education

Herald: Key: Coalition deals to be signed this week

 

Maori politics

Isaac Davison (Herald): Parliament tally prompts ex-minister to query need for Maori seats

ODT: Rednecks and separatists

TVNZ: Government asked to sort 'Maori housing crisis'

James Ihaka (Herald): Mother of nine with a ticket to Parliament

 

Internet-Mana

John Minto (Herald): Internet MANA the election and the media

Dita De Boni (Herald): Kim Dotcom - the unwanted entrepreneur

Anthony Robbins (The Standard): What will Kim Dotcom do next?

Willie Jackson (RadioLIVE): Opportunity Lost

Fightback: MANA and resistance to the next National government

Fran O'Sullivan (Herald): Face it, Kim, you're the epic fail voters had sense to see through

Paul Thomas (Herald):'Moment of Truth' just sinking in now

 

Dirty Politics

Matthew Theunissen (Herald): Former justice minister sells coastal home

Paul Little (Herald): Flag debate shields dirty House

Hamish Rutherford (Stuff): Collins had no role in SFO probe

Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): What about Rawshark then?

Dave Brown (Redrave): Capitalism lives by Dirty Politics

 

ISIS

Audrey Young (Herald): Key awaiting US advice on ways to help anti-Isis effort

Stuff: What can New Zealand offer in fight against Isis?

RadioLIVE: Key: Islamic State recruits in NZ

 

Economy

Bernard Hickey (Herald): From greedy to greenie

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): NZ 2nd most competitive tax system in OECD

John Anthony (Stuff): First home subsidy rorted

Bryce Edwards
Mon, 29 Sep 2014
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