In fact, Frank MacKasky says they want to sell the whole of New Zealand, that the election is a de facto referendum - voting National will mean giving them the go ahead to flog off our valuable possessions.
Frank's not alone in writing anti-Nat, anti-sale letters today. The 'Your View' column is heavily weighted with them.
James Wilson rips Mr English a new one, as the indelicate say, and gives Key the thumbs-down. James is deeply unimpressed by the pairs ability to see into the future and their plans to hock off our valuable assets.
Hugh Gardyne writes a thoughtful and intelligent letter of some length, in protest of the selling-off of Southland farms. He's no 'average Joe', being an active player in the farming industry. He warns over and over that land ownership is slipping rapidly from the hands of New Zealanders and calls the guidelines for overseas investment are a 'whitewash'.
Quite so.
English, Key and the National Government take a real pasting in the Southland Times today. Let me draw your attention to one word there. SOUTHLAND.
Have a nice day!
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
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Robert, by always reading so much venom in your post towards the Nats. it must be absolute shock horror for you to see that the traitor Delahunty has broken ranks from the water melon ranks and had the guts to even talk to the capitalistic arch enemy about working together let alone trying to work together with these evironmental babarians in cleaning up a mine site ;)
Dutchie - she's a brave woman, that Delahunty, making a tryst with the orcs. Still, her sacrifice will ensure that at least one toxic mining site gets cleaned up. The deal she's made with NAct, whereby they've agreed not to rip the heart out of Southland with their proposed open cast lignite mine at Mataura, is a worthy one and the Greens think the risk of having their name associated with 'Sexy Coal' Brownlee and 'Farmland For Sale' English, will be worth it in the long run.
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