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David Seymour on Mahuta’s ‘3 Waters’ centralised power grab

30 Saturday Apr 2022

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2 thoughts on “David Seymour on Mahuta’s ‘3 Waters’ centralised power grab”

  1. Nova said:

    April 30, 2022 at 11:09 am

    Maybe David Seymour is signalling he has some stones at last although I’m sure many voters are still angry with him about his lack of support for individual rights regarding the C19 jabs.

    The government is trying every which way to foment a race war, and by David speaking up about this, in politician-speak, it may encourage some MPs from National to also do the same, but I won’t hold my breath.

    Let’s hope this small acorn starts a trend.

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  2. Brian Johnston said:

    April 30, 2022 at 12:48 pm

    Seymour saying what he needs to say to get votes. Nova you could be right referring to him as an acorn. I would add to that peanut brain.
    Seymour could support the electricity being handed back. The little ……. wont support that.
    My biggest gripe with Seymour is that with a degree in electrical engineering he ought to know wind turbines do not work and cannot synchronise to the grid. He in his daftness supports WT’s.

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