2095 days ago

Something I saw online and wanted to share

Safin from Pakuranga Heights

Regardless of what u think of this woman , whether you're labour, national , green or any other party, this woman is in charge...

I don’t agree with everything in the package but they are trying to save New Zealander’s from what we are seeing in other countries.

Wished some events could have been done earlier but we all have to work together now to beat this virus.

She truly looks knackered, worn down and literally has the weight of New Zealand on her back.Probably spending no time with her daughter and partner .

So whilst you’re all out panic buying, spending every minute with your kids (even though most people moan about that!) and in general whinging about what she hasn't done, this woman can't do that and is attending meetings continuously, has probably had no time for her family.

The lady is trying so hard For EVERYONE

Lets show her some support because whether you like her or not she’s in charge!

Good to see not many haters posting which is a good sign.

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