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Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Eliora: We Are Only a Number to Luxon


National ought to realise there was more than enough dehumanisation under Ardern’s Labour Government.

In Aotearoa (the new name for New Zealand being imposed on Kiwis by Ardern and others), it’s ironical: a mountain becomes a human being at the same time National voters are dehumanised and their rights are ignored. National ought to realise there was more than enough dehumanisation under Ardern’s Labour Government. But they don’t care.

In New Zealand, this mountain was given full rights as a person – a legal person. Such interest was even more embarrassing when CNN reported this phenomenon.

Loyal supporters are no longer holding back. National voters are fed up! Many are voicing their strong disapproval of the leader and indeed the whole party. They are saying things like Luxon is a manager and we desperately need a leader. They should be worried, as many left the National Party at the last election. They were galled at the support Luxon gave Ardern over her diabolical Covid-19 mandates and lockdowns and their wishy-washy election promises. Now more are leaving.

The National Party claims to be left of centre and blatantly ignores its loyal, more-conservative voters. The policies are liberal and unpopular, and often discretely whipped through the system. These good people feel they are only a number to count at elections.

Nicola Willis let slip recently in the banter after a speech that their polling shows it’s only the over 45-year-olds who are opposed to co-governance. In other words, it’s of no bother to them the older voters do not want Māori co-governance and its inherent problems. Those older voters’ wishes for democracy and cohesion for the country are simply dismissed.

New Zealanders experienced Ardern’s secretive regulations and divisive policies. Her socialist regime expanded bureaucracy, reduced innovation and competition and got to control more and more of people’s personal choices. Ardern dehumanised NZ’s population to such a grave extent that we, the easy-going, laid-back and friendly Kiwis, turned on her so furiously that she fled the role of prime minister and indeed the country. National voters have every reason to be on red alert!

Disempowerment kills trust. Once bitten, twice shy.

The Taxpayers’ Union recently published its monthly Curia poll showing National’s worst-ever result while in government since 1999. National dropped to 29.6 and was overtaken by Labour! People have had enough of a woke and DEI agenda.

Around the world people found themselves cheering as Donald Trump won the US elections. He says sensible things they want to hear. For example, ‘There are two genders: male and female.’ ‘I will close the borders from illegal aliens immediately.’ ‘No further funding for South Africa as they are stealing farms’ and much more. He is fixing up the things that ordinary Americans care about.

Luxon’s party is doing the opposite. Promising eye watering amounts of taxpayer’s money to support the Paris Accord, the UN, WEF and the WHO. Promoting co-governance and extreme abortion up to birth. Stripping away parents’ rights by making it unlawful to persuade their child to wait until they are older to change gender while ignoring NZ’s abominable statistics of prescribing the highest level of puberty blockers and hormone treatment for children and young people in the Western world and so on. The Gene Technology Bill runs “roughshod over the most key aspects of our rights, writes Mary Hobbs in the Daily Telegraph. National have turned their conservative voters angrily towards other minor parties.

Peter Williams, popular former broadcaster and sports journalist, wrote an urgent letter to the Taxpayers’ Union Members.

He says, “his heart sank” and he “feels sick” about what a National MP of the coalition government signed Kiwis up to. An excerpt reads:

I am sending this most urgent email to you and every one of the Taxpayers’ Union’s most loyal supporters because a decision announced late last night by the climate change minister is nothing short of economic sabotage. In terms of our kids and grandkids enjoying first-world living standards, it’s quite literally worse than any decision taken by Jacinda Ardern or James Shaw.

He continues:

Simon Watts just turned the $24 billion liability into a potential $48 billion liability. It’s economic sabotage on a grand scale. We need to stop him. In a country cancelling infrastructure, health and education investment due to the fiscal crisis, can we really afford to burn billions on an unobtainable climate target? Make no mistake, I want Christopher Luxon and his government to succeed and deliver for New Zealand. I know the Taxpayers’ Union are committed to sensible climate change mitigation policy. But if last night’s decision stands, Mr Luxon (and the country) is destined to fail.

The National Party is at a critical junction between success and failure. It takes some doing for voters to turn away from the political party they and possibly their forefathers have continuously voted for. But Kiwis are fighters for what is right for us and our families.
  • We care about this country, as Trump does when he puts America first.
  • We will not let Luxon ruin this country.
  • We are not only interested in the economy.
  • We do not like to be treated purely as a cipher.
New Zealand teeters on the brink and so does National.

Eliora is a fourth-generation Kiwi is a conservative voter and has worked in health. This article was first published HERE

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

National follows the path trodden by the Conservative Party in the UK. Seemingly blind as to why they were elected, they persist with time expired ideas and policy when the electorate want strong leadership and resolute action. Just like the Conservatives they believe centre right voters will continue to tick the blue (joke) box because there really isn't a viable alternative. Reform UK came out of the margins and have left the Conservatives in their dust. The writing is on the wall.

Bill T said...

we have MMP so you have options the UK was snookered.

Anonymous said...

Mr Luxon and the National Party - I don't like any of it!

RogerF said...

Today my wife and I, both previous supporters of National, have become paid up members of ACT.
We believe that anyone dissatisfied with the current National Party do the same.
It is the ONLY way to show National that governing is no longer a given when the policies they are following are only endorsing the same policies electors firmly rejected in the last election.