Waikato Times

Bridges gets thumbs down

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Well done Waikato Times. Today I cancelled my subscripti­on to the New Zealand Herald because the type was so small, I defy anyone to read it without a magnifying glass. I have good eye sight, but when your content gets to a point where it over rides the ability to read it, then it ceases to have any purpose.

A bit like Simon Bridges, who is happy to demean a woman MP colleague in such a way to qualify him as a rogue in the ‘‘Me Too’’ movement, but then apologises several times to her because he has been found out. This is the face of a possible leader of our Nation?

Rather it is a two faced leader who has been found out with a vocabulary that I hope he does not use in the presence of his children. Then again, if you have a ‘‘public’’ face and ‘‘private’’ face, who knows what this man is really like?

Seems we are getting a picture of him that suggests he makes bad decisions, blames someone else, demeans a woman MP and cannot express himself without swearing. Oh yes and has minus, that is minus poll figures and of course in the end that will bring National down.

Just the sort of chap you want as our leader.

I notice our local National MP’s have been dreadfully silent.

Are they really supporting Simon? I hope not, because if they are, they will be looking for new jobs. Perhaps they like playing Simon says.

Ian Hanley, Hamilton

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