A reddit post explores the Opportunity Party's policy platform and potential election viability, focusing on tax reform, energy transition, and superannuation changes as key issues in their bid to enter Parliament.
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Uh well, I hear the chatter, but I'm not putting any uh much credibility into that. Uh look, um, I don't think Labour will want to be seen to do a a dodgy deal. I don't think they um I mean they are probably desperate to not be anchored with the party Mari, especially at the moment. So that might um sort of sharpen their thoughts on this, but no, they don't give away electorates. Um and Mount Harbor is, you know, a very red electorate. Uh it would be kind of pretty amazing for them to give away Jacinda Ardun, Helen Clark's sold electorate to a centre party.
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doubt over whether the party lives up to its self-image
Tips for TOP: I’ll say goodbye even though I’m blue-greenSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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