National and Labour in the General Election, summarized for non-Kiwis
Would this be the easiest way to explain how the two major parties were during the General Election this year to those overseas? First, National; second, Labour.
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Ah Jack, but would this one apply?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7O6Rm4qNILA
I think that might be the Conservatives with their desire to bring child-smacking back.
Fair enough!