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Is The NZ Freedom Movement In Danger Of Shooting Itself In The Foot Once Again?

by | Sep 7, 2023 | General Elections, MMP, New Zealand | 0 comments

Absolutely, in fact, the last tally-up I did showed that there have been at least 14 minor parties vying for recognition.

The only way I see around this is the Voters United initiative whose sole focus is on the party vote which is the best bet for the Freedom Movement to win seats in Parliament…

If you go to their website it is all well explained in the ‘How” tab… https://votersunited.nz/how/

Above is a good illustration of the very different result that could have been achieved if this strategic method had been used – also if the 1 million people that didn’t vote could have lent their support then the freedom movement could achieve an incredible result.

Come on people get behind this – it is aguably our only chance left to escape what could be the equivalent of being trapped in a global techno-gulag.

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