Thursday 14 October 2021

2021's Political Rejects





In the 2020 Election, Hannah Tamaki got a distant 3rd place in the race to win a seat in Parliament.

Her party only got 0.1% of the Party vote overall.

In the same Election, Sue Grey came a pitiful 6th place in her race for a seat in Parliament.

Her party also only got 0.1%  overall.

Worse yet in their Electorate races, for their parties;

Hannah's Party got 7th place,

While Sue's Party got 10th.
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An utterly dismal showing.

They barely even make anything of a blip even in fringe Politics, either in their regions or across the country.

Even calling them Political lightweights does not dignify that term.
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In 2021, media only scoff at either of them, while most voters barely give them even a third thought.

They might be making some noises here and there but it is clear that our only reaction to either of them is at our kindest dismissal or at our most brutally honest, complete disdain.
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I can't even call them "The bottom of the political barrel" that would say that they might one day get up and out....

No... Politically, they died along time ago, were buried, concreted over... pallets stacked on top....

And then there are barrels.



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