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August 21, 2024 2 mins

The reactions overnight to Luxon's broadside to the mayors and the local councils in Wellington yesterday should be telling him that he's pretty much on the right track. 

He got stuck in overspending on dumb stuff, his words, like convention centres, at the expense of basic stuff like leaky pipes. 

"I think the building that we're in today is a classic example, with pipes bursting and quite literally this morning pipes bursting on the streets not far from here. And it looks very nice and it's great and it's very nice for us politicians to have a wonderful space to make some great speeches in. But can anyone seriously say that was the right financial decision?" 

It was a spin doctor’s wet dream yesterday. The contrast between all of the mayors and the councillors sitting in $180 million gold plated convention centre while you know, ordinary Joe and Jane, like you and me are trudging through lakes to reach the bus stop. It was pretty good from a PR perspective. 

Not good for the Tory Whanaus of the world, the Wellington mayor. She said Luxon was punching down on mayors, the Green councillor Thomas Nash called it “mana diminishing” for those gathered. 

Really? What about the mana of ratepayers? Who's literally, who's poo floats in the ocean when it rains, who's streets become lakes when a pipe bursts, and who's driveways, streets are littered with potholes. 

What about the mana of the ratepayers? Rather than just thinking about yourselves and your nice cushy little convention centre in Wellington. 

Anyway, Luxon will know that and it's pretty much what he knew going in. 

This wasn't a speech for the mayors and for the councillors, but rather it was aimed over their heads to the rate, and more importantly for him, the taxpayers. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The reactions overnight to Luckson's broadside to the mayors and
the local councils in Wellington yesterday will be telling him,
or should be telling him, that he's pretty much on
the right track. He got stuck in over spending on
dumb stuff his words, not mine, like convention centers, at
the expense of basic stuff like leaky pipes.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
I think the building that we're in today is a
classic example with pipes bursting, and quite literally this morning,
pipes bursting on the streets not far from here. And
it looks very nice, and it's great, and it's very
nice for us politicians to have a wonderful space to
make some great speeches in. But can anyone seriously say
that was the right financial decision?

Speaker 1 (00:37):
It was the spin doctor's wet dream yesterday was the
burst pipes outside. I mean, the contrast between all of
the mayors and the councilors sitting in one hundred and
eighty million dollar gold Plager Convention Center while you know,
ordinary Joe and Jane like you and me, are trudging
through lakes to reach the bus stop. It was pretty
good from a pr perspective, not good for or the

(01:01):
Tory finos of the world. The Wellington mayor, she said
overnight Luxen was punching down on meors. The Green councilor
Thomas Nash called it manna diminishing for those gathered. Really,
what about the manna of rape payers. Who's literally whose
pooh floats in the ocean when it rains, whose streets
become lakes when a pipe bursts, and whose driveways streets

(01:25):
are little with potholes. I mean, what about the manna
of the rape payers? Rather than just thinking about yourselves
in your nice, cushy little convention center in Wellington. Anyway,
Luxon will know that, and it's pretty much what he
knew going in. This wasn't a speech for the meyors
and for the counselors, but rather it was aimed over

(01:46):
their heads to the rate and more importantly for him,
the taxpayers.

Speaker 2 (01:51):
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