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."
Monday, March 12, 2007
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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.
The Young Reds have already moved to reverse the results.
The power of texting...
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!
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