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NEW ZEALAND ELECTION: NATIONALIST TAIL WAGGING THE CUCKSERVATIVE DOG


Until just a few days before the New Zealand general election, which took place Saturday (23rd Sept) the Labour Party was on course to win and replace the cuckservative centre right National Party.

But, once again -- as we have seen in other places -- the prospect of having actual Leftists running around inside the control room of the economy had a sobering effect on the electorate, producing a late rightward swing.

With virtually all results counted, it now looks like New Zealand will have a hung parliament, in which the Nationalist New Zealand First Party will hold the balance of power. The results/ projections are as follows in the 120 member House of Representatives election:


National Party 58
Labour 45
NZ First 9
Greens 7
Others 1

The key point about New Zealand First is that it is an anti-globalist party that prioritises the people of New Zealand and doesn't see itself as either Left or Right. The advantage of this is that it is therefore capable of working with either the National Party or the Labour Party. In the past it was in coalition with the National Party from 1996 to 1998 and then with the Labour Party from 2005 to 2008. 

This places the party in the ideal bargaining position to force the future government, which must include it, to accede to its top demands.

The party favours strongly restrictive immigration policies, law and order, referendums on key issues, and social conservatism. Economically it takes a centrist position on economic issues and favours benefits for older (and therefore Whiter) New Zealanders. 

For Labour to form a government it would require two coalition partners, including the Greens -- in effect a hard Leftist, Cultural Marxist party. This means that the most likely outcome is a National Party + New Zealand First coalition. 

This is a big improvement on previous parliaments where the cuckservative National Party was able to pursue the agenda of its globalist masters while ignoring hard right policies and interests by relying on a number of small shitty parties. Another plus is that most of these crappy little parties, which simply served to cloud the water, were eliminated at this election. 

In short, this result is a win for nationalist politics.

Based part-Maori Winston Peters, leader of NZ First.

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