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{{#replies}} A ‘rock star’ politician in the mode of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, she came into office amid ‘Jacindamania.’ {{#sender.isSelf}} Jacinda Ardern trug ein Kopftuch, als sie nach dem Terroranschlag die muslimische Gemeinde in Christchurch besuchte. I lived in a flat with three gay friends and I remember going to church and thinking – I’m either doing a disservice to the church or my friends. That it’s just not even a concept for her.”“They will remain with us forever. There are no comments yet - be the first to add your thoughts
The most insightful comments on all subjects You can also choose to be emailed when someone replies Knowing that her response could set off a war, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern answers whether the UN General Assembly was laughing *with* or *at* Donald Trump. The existing Open Comments threads will continue to exist for those who do not subscribe to try again, the name must be uniquePlease {{#replies}} So that’s simply what we’ll be taking the time to get right.”Ardern encouraged people to surrender their firearms to police and advised anyone considering buying a gun to wait a few days to get some certainty on the laws before investing.“As the prime minister announced, anybody wanting to surrender their firearms to police is welcome to do so,” said New Zealand police, who urged people to call first and alert police they would be coming in with a weapon due to heightened security fears.One of those who surrendered a firearm, was John Hart, who has a 20-hectare sheep and beef farm north of Masterton.Hart, who ran as a Greens party candidate in the 2017 election, handed in his semi-automatic rifle to police on Monday in the wake of the shootings.
We’ll cope without semi-automatic weapons, we won’t cope without the people who were taken from us from these events.”Until today I was one of the New Zealanders who owned a semi-automatic rifle. The government will do all it can to protect you. None of us can do this alone.”“Do you want to be a leader that looks back in time and say that you were on the wrong side of the argument when the world was crying out for a solution?”“The last thing I ever do is dish out advice or commentary on other people’s politics. She is a woman of remarkable resilience.”“I do find it difficult.
Please try again, the name must be unique New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern condemned the Christchurch mosque shooting, saying there is "no place" in the country for such acts of violence. We never have been. Due to the sheer scale of this comment community, we are not able to give each post
There are no Independent Premium comments yet - be the first to add your thoughts She emerged from a long cabinet meeting on Monday, Jacinda Ardern said her team would take the rest of the week to work out the details after agreeing to make changes “in principle”, adding: � Hart said that while the gun was useful for some tasks, it was “actually too dangerous to have around as a weapon”.“For me, it became that trade-off: is my convenience worth the risk to other people’s lives by having these guns in the country? Please On 26 July Ardern, who has frequently described herself as a progressive, republican, feminist, and supports the compulsory teaching of Maori language in schools, will celebrate her 40th birthday. If you have hundreds of thousands of children living in homes without enough to survive, that’s a blatant failure. It allows our most engaged readers to debate the big issues, share their own experiences, discuss
It’s a difficult game and I know certainly where I am coming from you don’t see the layers behind the scenes. I pretty quickly realised there was no comparison.
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But with that memory comes a responsibility. Those values represent the very best of us.”“The worst case scenario is simply intolerable. try again, the name must be unique I am trying to chart a different path, and that will attract criticism but I can only be true to myself and the form of leadership I believe in.”“We need to make sure we are looking at people’s ability to actually have a meaningful life, an enjoyable life, where their work is enough to survive and support their families.”“Speak the names of those who were lost rather than the man who took them. Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand politician who in 2017 became leader of the New Zealand Labour Party and then, at age 37, the country’s youngest prime minister in more than 150 years.