Hard News: A welcome return - and pirates!
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John Farrell, in reply to
What has Will done?
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Which one?
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And just when you thought it was safe to be a pirate.... as Tony Abbot says "Shit happens".
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Rich Lock, in reply to
And just when you thought it was safe to be a pirate.... as Tony Abbot says "Shit happens".
Ninjas 1, pirates 0.
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nzlemming, in reply to
Ninjas 1, pirates 0.
Undoubtedly, the cops were ninja in disguise.
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You know, that poster template is a seriously bad design FAIL.
It is not at all clear whether voting for Labour is supposed to correspond to ticking both boxes, or only the last one.
When a party’s PR machine can’t even get a two-option multiple choice question right, you gotta wonder what they’re being paid for.
We’d be better off hacking National's earlier red/blue contrast design again (and the greater clarity of that design itself speaks volumes). -
Islander, in reply to
er-ur-o dear- you are not wrong linger!
I liked the playfulness that was going on but-
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Yeah. The last two elections Labour has shown itself woefully, embarrassingly behind in advertising and campaign strategy. Unions (apart from Unite) also lack an effective media team.
This worries me.
Is it simply a lack of money? Probably a factor, but I'm not convinced. Good simple ideas can be effective without great cost. Clunkers in prime-time are inexcusable.
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Whatever they're doing, they should be running it past ordinary punters for feedback before releasing it. That should at least remove the clunkers. The more worrying aspect is the complete lack of non-clunkers so far.
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Kumara Republic, in reply to
Yeah. The last two elections Labour has shown itself woefully, embarrassingly behind in advertising and campaign strategy. Unions (apart from Unite) also lack an effective media team.
It coincided with the departure of Mike Munro to the private sector, for reasons unknown. Up till that point, things were handled pretty well.
Brian Edwards has done it in the past, but he's semi-retired now. Conor Roberts is a young, effective campaigner, but he's likely got his hands full with the Greater Auckland thing. Any other names come to mind?
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