Liam Hehir has been banned from Facebook for 40 days for some reason. Here\ is what he thinks about that.
Read MoreEveryone I don’t like is Hitler, or, how i got banned by Facebook

Liam Hehir has been banned from Facebook for 40 days for some reason. Here\ is what he thinks about that.
Read MoreLiam Hehir sets out his his fears for the assisted suicide referendum, which looks set to pass.
Read MoreLiam Hehir lays out the reasons he is voting for the Nats.
Read MoreHow the little country that could somehow did it again
Read MoreA short, sharp curtailment of freedom might be better than a protracted, dull one.
Read MoreI kind of miss the days when Matthew Hooton was the designated bogeyman.
Read MoreThis is going to suck
Read MoreWell paid salaried progressives in Wellington should be prepared to share in the nation’s pain for their own self-preservation.
Read MoreIt is imperative that government ministers not be the only people immune from the inevitable vicissitudes of the lockdown.
Read MoreIf we don’t have unity we must have sharp, focussed and vigorous opposition.
Read MoreLoyal opposition is no longer possible, so national unity is now required.
Read MoreIn times like these, the role of experts is too valuable to imperil through politics
Read MoreThe government needs to go big or go home. Here are a few things Liam Hehir hopes it plans to announce.
Read MoreHere’s an idea: don’t be gross
Read MoreJust how is it that National appears to be on the edge of victory this year?
Read MoreHave we now entered into a period of diminished prime ministerial authority? If so, is that anything new?
Read MoreSometimes it is appropriate for us to have occasions of introspection, discussion and argument.
Read MoreWith things getting serious, we may need to think the unthinkable.
Read MoreWhile it all seems so pointless, there are lessons we can take from the #TurnArdern saga.
Read MoreIt is always a good idea to take expert advice onboard. In politics, the final say should rest with the politicians, however.
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