The Thick Blue Line
“The Thick Blue Line is not a phrase that our police department should be proud of, but that is how our police have been labelled overseas”, says Republicans Police spokesman Bevan Berg. (more…)
“The Thick Blue Line is not a phrase that our police department should be proud of, but that is how our police have been labelled overseas”, says Republicans Police spokesman Bevan Berg. (more…)
Republicans Employment Spokesman Dave llewell says, “He is happy to see that Government is watching Republicans policy and that they are launching a new apprentice’s pilot scheme targeting secondary students.” (more…)
NZ First Party leader Winston Peters “will bust a gut” to get 5 percent, however Republican Leader Kerry Bevin, says that’s not really a very good interest rate on the outstanding electoral overspending that is still to be repaid. (more…)
“I am not surprised to see Waterfront Workers pushing for a 4.5 percent – 4.9 percent settlement, in the latest industrial action by waterfront workers,” says Republicans Employment Spokesman Dave Llewell. (more…)
Mr Wayne Butler as Editor of Truth has identified himself as the person responsible for making the decision to name the Christchurch Police Officer involved in the recent fatal shooting, but still has no satisfactory explanation for his actions, says Republicans Police spokesman Bevan Berg.
In explanation Mr Butler says (more…)
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MONTHLY CHAIRMANS REPORT [Dave Llewell]
Hello to every one out there in the future republic of New Zealand.
My monthly review is a new feature on our website. The intention is to keep all informed of what has been happening over the last month, and what we can look forward to in the near future.
I feel a sense of momentum; The Republicans are really on the move.
We have now flown the flag in the Hawkes Bay. Hastings and Napier would be well served by our candidates. We have Karl Brett in Tukituki, who is our spokesperson on health, and Brett Docherty in Napier, our spokesperson on Direct Democracy and Disability Issues. With good local support behind these lads we are well set up to campaign in the Hawkes Bay for the 2008 general election.
Toward the end of September we made inroads into the Coromandel and Canterbury. We let the Greens know we were on their tails with a visit to Thames. What a pleasant place this is, where locals were keen to hear what we had to say and to talk with us. Thames knows who we are now. We welcome aboard Peter Burns from Christchurch and look forward to stamping our mark on more South Island Electorates with Peters Help.
The Auckland University debating team, were well organised, using Dominion Day as a backdrop for a debate on the Republican/Monarchist issue. It was a great debate and we were well received by the younger academic minds of our future New Zealand.
This weekend will be a big weekend in Hamilton and Rotorua for the Republicans, with both Jack Gielen and Paul Haynes standing for their respective Health Boards. I am not sure if there have been Republican candidates in local body elections before, this could be a first.
With October upon us we are drawing toward the end of our 007 Campaign. This month I want to concentrate on Hamilton were we still have an electorate vacancy in Hamilton East. If you are a Hamilton republican, don’t be shy about giving me a call.
Regards Dave Llewell.
“Long term job security is not something we pay enough attention to, and without it many families face hardship and unnecessary cost,” says Republicans Employment Spokesmen Dave Llewell. (more…)
With the party face falling off, Mr Key is now signalling “Disaster Capitalism” as National Party policy, says the Republicans economic spokesman, Kerry Bevin. (more…)