
Robin Charles Goulden Good luck in Copenhagen

Peter McCaffrey Why are you telling people to ignore the smacking law? Why not just change it so they don't have to ignore it?

Barbara Ann Osborne Hey JOHN how does the younger generation learn from your comment regarding the HONE helmet incident.

Andrew Napper Does John Key have a plan to take on the reptillians?

Johnathon Atkins Good work on agreeing to go to Copehnagen John. I hope that now there are 100 heads of state going, the world will be able to agree on how to combat the biggest problem to face man kind. Its funny how, whilst reading scientific journals, the debate has changed from if man made climate change is happening or not to how ...long we have before shit hits the fan pretty much. I have seen you interviewed on sunrise about the issue and it is good that you know that if NZ is not seen to be doing its share to combat global warming, then we will loose billions in exports. I wish you all the best on your journey there and hope you can make us a good fair deal!

Pamela Harley Putting dairy cows in cubicles is abhorent and abusive and against everything the animal welfare act stands for. People are spending time and energy trying to free range pigs and hens - do not give consent for this it will not be good for NZ or the cows. How can you sit there and go Japan over whales when consent is given to house dairy cows in cubicles

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The Prime Minister's post-Cabinet press conference opens with a statement about the release of a study of s59, the so-called "anti-smacking" law. Psychologist and review panel member Nigel Latta takes questions from the media. ...

Pamela Harley who says global warming wouldnt of happened anyway - look back in history

Tafuaupolu Patea wishing you all a merry x-mass and a happy happy new year

Oliver Barnfather Jhon you are doing a great job! And thats comming from a teenager!! Keep up the awsome work!

Andrew Michael Grenon I hope these talks in Denmark will be productive.

Tim Hi John, Keep up the great work - love to have you out on the boat one day.

Prime Minister John Key today welcomed significant results achieved just weeks after announcing the Government's plan to tackle the dangerous drug ‘P". ...

Prime Minister John Key today welcomed the final report of a review into the policies and procedures used by the New Zealand Police and Child, Youth and Family around the issue of smacking...
































