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Order Paper: Nostalgia and Labour's folly

Although probably not a fan, Prime Minster Bill English has echoed 1980s Kiwi pop ensemble The Mockers' sentiment about the not-so-good old days.

Fri, 02 Jun 2017

"These are the good old days 

We’ll remember when we get old ..."

So sang Andrew Fagan, lead singer of 1980s Kiwi pop ensemble The Mockers, who I gather has gone on to some sort of fame on talkback radio.

"The good old days weren't so good," Prime Minister Bill English told the TransTasman

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