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nostr:npub1trdnqrfstufc45awha43p6xy2n0v6czuhapzh4r09hap08dg0c6s9gussx This'll give rise to the same asshattery found in building companies, whereby it seems your guarantee is backed by Yeehaw Roofing 2015 Ltd., not Yehaw Roofers 2022 Ltd. which was dissolved three years ago and is a completely different company Guv.

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> I think we have many MP's from the Don't Know Party, following the Haven't A Clue manifesto

I love this, can I use it? I'm seriously thinking about getting a bunch of pranksters together to register the Don't Know Party for 2026. If that happens, I'd love to called our manifesto Haven't A Clue : P

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Me:

> the 7% Labour lost has most likely gone to TPM (up 3%), Winston First (up 1%), and TOP (up 2.5%)

That leaves 0.5% unaccounted for. The Greens lost about 0.5% on the last poll:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_2023_New_Zealand_general_election

So I'm guessing the Don't Know Party picked up about 1% from the left, which almost makes up for the 2% they lost to ACT. If the Don't Know Party had registered a party list, I reckon we'd be looking at 6-7 Don't Know MPs after the election too : P

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I think we have many MP's from the Don't Know Party, following the Haven't A Clue manifesto.