During John Key’s keynote speech to the National Party Conference, we parked three “campaign” cars in a row on Wakefield Street.
Decorated with smiling faces and the National logo were my classic VW, and the cars of Katrina Shanks (Ohariu) and Richard Whiteside (Rimutaka).
Thinking the cars might be a vandalism target for the Labour demonstrators, my wife, Cathy, asked workers on a nearby building site if they were sympathetic to National.
“I’ve got Bye Bye Helen on my truck,” grinned the long-haired foreman. And yes, they were happy to look after the cars during the speech.
Genuine workers want a change in government.
Perhaps they are tired of Helen but do they appreciate the alternative? I fear we are all between a rock and a hard place as some of the National proposals are plainly horific.