Monday, March 12, 2007

Bad news for Bradford

A poll run on the Young Labour website shows 80 percent are opposed to repealing section 59.

(Hat-tip Family First)

And yesterday the SST reported Tariana Turia wavering on her support for Bradford's bill:

"Turia, who has previously given strong speeches in favour of the bill, said she is concerned Maori and Pacific families would be "targeted and criminalised" if it is passed."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

On line polls are useless for anything. They are too easily rigged by any individual or group wanting to do so. So this isn't news at all -- any more than it was news that an on line poll showed Labour winning - a poll rigged by Labour workers in parliament.

ZenTiger said...

The Young Reds have already moved to reverse the results.

The power of texting...

Anonymous said...

I don't believe it will change the outcome: political expediency will prevail and the bill will be passed by Parliament.

Truer than ever: we have the government we deserve!