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Hard News: The standing-still sweep

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  • Russell Brown,

    The SST said it didn't believe that this was a symbolic swing to the Right and this wasn't some portent of National Doom to come...

    Is it a swing to the bigots though?

    I think a swing usually implies votes swinging from one side to the other, and the numbers above clearly show that hasn't happened.

    I think the most useful lesson for Labour might be that a low turnout won't be good for them.

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 22850 posts Report

  • ed hayes,

    Inspired by Eating Media Lunch's superb interruption of Christine Rankin's minute silence - I think that all Aucklanders should have a minute's silence (and a big intake of breath) to compose ourselves for a term with John Banks (and Cameron Brewer) and Christine Rankin in the ARC...

    auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 8 posts Report

  • Idiot Savant,

    I think the most useful lesson for Labour might be that a low turnout won't be good for them.

    I think they figured that out before the last election. Their key strategy, remember, was pumping the vote in key Auckland constituencies, and making sure their voters made it to the polls. And as strategies go, i think its one we should encourage, no matter who does it.

    Palmerston North • Since Nov 2006 • 1717 posts Report

  • Robyn Gallagher,

    Standing still is right.

    Another three years of treading water, or worse - running the city based on some 1960s ideals, where the automobile is king.

    Since Nov 2006 • 1946 posts Report

  • Che Tibby,

    That North Shore voters delivered Christine Rankin as their top-polling ARC candidate is a testament to the advantage of celebrity in municipal contests.

    mind you, john and willie didn't make it, and celebrity was all they had.

    and as for banks... not everyone has forgotten he's a bigot.

    the back of an envelope • Since Nov 2006 • 2042 posts Report

  • Tom Beard,

    and as for banks... not everyone has forgotten he's a bigot.

    I have a horrible feeling that he may have got in partly because of that, rather than despite it.

    Wellington • Since Nov 2006 • 1040 posts Report

  • Neil Morrison,

    On the plus side Banks is all for amalgamating the inefficiently biodiverse local government system in Auckland. Although his constant self-aggrandising might not be an asset to that cause.

    As for Eden Park, I’ll wait and see. The whole thing has been a tragi-comedy so far. Maybe he can negotiate a better deal, maybe not.

    Since Nov 2006 • 932 posts Report

  • Don Christie,

    I remember seeing Gil Scott Heron at a student gig in Liverpool. It was great and one of the few occasions he managed to get through UK customs without being caught on possession of cocaine.

    Auckland deserves better.

    D'ya think? All that snippiness over the stadium and "Auckland deserves" attitude would lead some of us to think otherwise.

    As a Wellington ratepayer, business and personal, I would be very willing to fork out more to get the Caketin upgraded and the final played here. Just like I am willing to pay to see a half decent soccer team play week in / out and attend the World of Wearable Arts show.

    Wellington • Since Nov 2006 • 1645 posts Report

  • merc,

    I don't think Councils should do events until they demonstrate that they can organize sewerage.
    Clean and safe, how hard is it?

    Since Dec 2006 • 2471 posts Report

  • dc_red,

    Good point, Che: I was surprised by the very low voter interest in Willie Jackson in Manukau City.

    In Waitakere City Bob Harvey beat "JT" (as he's been styling himself) by a fairly comfortable 4500 votes.

    In another of our constituent territorial local authorities, Rodney, a former ACT MP Penny Webster won the mayoralty with a field that included former National MP Brian "swept out by the new broom" Neeson.

    Regrettably, the Neeson legacy lives on in Waitakere City, with wife Vanessa a councillor for the Massey ward, and son Michael on the Massey community board. The man himself was re-elected to the Waitemata DHB.

    They sure got value for their "Its [sic] time to vote Neeson" signs.

    Oil Patch, Alberta • Since Nov 2006 • 706 posts Report

  • Steve Barnes,

    An election should have sense of occasion, it should be a community celebration, a celebration of democracy.

    The concept of postal voting is totally devoid of any sense of occasion or comunity spirit, which is why there is a minimal turnout for

    local elections. When we are given the chance to change the "status quo" we are given a long list of people we know little about and are forced

    into a rather blase process of letting the powers that be know what it is that we actually want. We seem to have no interest in who these people

    are or what they do until they intrude on our lives in a negative manner. I think we owe more to ourselves and our communities than to allow

    those with vested interests to continue to use the present system to further their own interests.

    I would suggest that voting in local elections could be facilitated by the use of local libraries rather than the postal vote. Dealing with a

    librarian is usually the only time that, as a member of the public, we get to have positive contact with a local public servant. We are more likley to

    have contact with a council worker whose duty is to enforce regulation, such as a parking warden or building inspector, than someone who is

    actually there to supply any sort of useful service.

    On a side note. We were recently asked, on a form, to state the breed of our dog. We were not give the chance of mongrol or mutt

    we are only allowed to list two breeds. In our case we stated all the types of breed we knew our dog could have been, Greyhound, whippet,

    huntaway, terrier, collie, sheep (she came from the country) and were informed, on the regestration papers, that she was a bloodhound. Go

    figure.

    Peria • Since Dec 2006 • 5521 posts Report

  • Craig Ranapia,

    On the plus side Banks is all for amalgamating the inefficiently biodiverse local government system in Auckland.

    Well, I'm still trying to make sense of the reasoning behind this more than usually fatuous Herald editorial.

    Mr Banks is an enthusiast for unifying Auckland's local government, as was Mr Hubbard, and hopes he will be the last Mayor of Auckland City as now constituted. The low turnouts for these elections are another argument for a single city. People are less likely to vote when they are presented with a plethora of councils and boards and hardly know what some of them do.

    People like myself are also less likely to vote if they can't find a candidate they can at least live with.

    And TomS wrote:

    Anyone know anything about the new guy on the shore? As far as I can tell he's been elected on a traditional do nothing and keep the rates down platform, but I don't really know.

    Which would be a fair summary of Mayor-elect Williams' platform (as well as opposition to Whenuapai becoming a commercial airport) - but, once again, the sentiment warms the cockles of my evil, selfish Tory heart but how exactly are you going to do it? To use an awful cliche, everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die first. And it sure seems to me that everyone wants their rates reduced, but start bitching and whinging when anyone has the gall to say 'well, where do we start cutting spending'?

    North Shore, Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 12370 posts Report

  • David Haywood,

    Steve Barnes:

    Love the poem, dude! You should send it to Landfall.

    I tried to write my own ode on the subject of the local body elections, but couldn't think of an appropriate rhyme for Banks...

    Dunsandel • Since Nov 2006 • 1156 posts Report

  • dc_red,

    Which would be a fair summary of Mayor-elect Williams' platform (as well as opposition to Whenuapai becoming a commercial airport)

    I find it interesting that the people of North Shore (or a plurality of those who bother to vote, at least) prefer the current situation of a torturous drive to Mangere over the possibility of an airport in their own region.

    And I write this as someone who lives very close to the proposed site (and currently has Hercules(?) and military choppers going overhead relatively frequently).

    Oil Patch, Alberta • Since Nov 2006 • 706 posts Report

  • InternationalObserver,

    but couldn't think of an appropriate rhyme for Banks...

    ... 'thanks' ???

    Since Jun 2007 • 909 posts Report

  • Steve Barnes,

    David Haywood

    Love the poem, dude! You should send it to Landfall.

    Poem? oh I see, that's cool all we have to do these days to write poetry is to cut and paste from Notepad and the formatting takes care of the rest.
    Landfall? was that a typo for landfill? :-)

    Peria • Since Dec 2006 • 5521 posts Report

  • Michael Fitzgerald,

    Banks will back the World Cup - he'll f*k it up - but he'll back it.
    From CHCH its a shame about no 2nd aprt in AKL - you need one.
    And it doesn't need to be massive Int just an Alt and small domestic for new business dev in Nth AKL or a way of crossing the harbour when the bridge falls into the harbour.

    Since May 2007 • 631 posts Report

  • Kyle Matthews,

    For 2005/6 Transit NZ was to spend $330 million state highway improvements and $62 million on state high maintenance in Auckland, out of the general taxpayer fund.

    $392 million out of $968 million nationwide - over 40% of the funds.

    And yet according to the 2001 census Auckland only has about 28% of the population.

    In light of John Banks' comments over the weekend over not paying for the stadium, I vote we reclaim the additional 12%, about $120 million, and whatever amount for this year etc, and use it to pay for the caketin or AMI stadium to be upgraded.

    And push the costs for the Minister for Auckland onto Auckland as well.

    You gets what you votes for!

    Since Nov 2006 • 6243 posts Report

  • Robyn Gallagher,

    In Waitakere City Bob Harvey beat "JT" (as he's been styling himself) by a fairly comfortable 4500 votes.

    An probably most of the people who voted for "JT" thought they were voting for Justin Timberlake to play at the Trusts Stadium.

    Since Nov 2006 • 1946 posts Report

  • Russell Brown,

    __but couldn't think of an appropriate rhyme for Banks...__

    ... 'thanks' ???

    Phalanx.

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 22850 posts Report

  • Tomorrowpeople,

    Interesting fact:

    Quite a few of the people who were voted in had large non-political public profiles ie. Dancing With the Stars, talkback radio etc.

    What does this say?

    It says in John Banks' case that he has a guaranteed audience of 100,000 plus radio listeners/voters.
    It also says the majority of those listeners are the voters - the whinging, bigoted types who have nothing better to do that prattlle on about their rates and getting rid of 'politcally correctness' etc.
    They also tend to be the elderey.
    Mr Banks targeted rest homes in his campaigning - I bet most of those people ended up voting for him.

    So the petrol head now supports public transport eh?
    I guesss he doesn't need to ride his gas guzzling Harleys or take his Bently out anymore then?

    The Craps tables at the B… • Since Nov 2006 • 188 posts Report

  • daleaway,

    Thick as two short planks!

    If there's trouble in the ranks

    You could bring out the tanks

    Or sell it to the Yanks

    Either way, you'll end up travelling by Shanks

    And wishing you were Manx.

    Since Jul 2007 • 198 posts Report

  • Russell Brown,

    Off-topic but just in -- looks like there's something up in Tuhoe territory:

    Maori and environmental activists are believed to have been targeted in a series of early morning anti-terrorist raids across the North Island today in which firearms were seized and arrests made.

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 22850 posts Report

  • Tomorrowpeople,

    What the hell is Tame Iti up to now then?
    lol

    The Craps tables at the B… • Since Nov 2006 • 188 posts Report

  • InternationalObserver,

    As an Auckland ratepayer I have no problem with the RWC final being staged elsewhere. I wouldn't be surprised either if the government did announce a $500m upgrade ("It's what we offered Auckland for a Waterfront Stadium, but they rejected it") of Welli's Cake Tin, making it the new 65,000 seat National Stadium.

    Labour would announce this after Banks' has painted himself into a corner, and the rest of the country are thoroughly sick of Auckland (already are, actually -- and wrongly), and it should lift their poll ratings in time for the Election.

    NB - any idea that Auckland is getting more than its fair share of Transit funding should be squashed immediately. It's merely catch up - Auckland has been underfunded for years.

    Since Jun 2007 • 909 posts Report

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