By George

When Ardern scarpered to Paris with the intention of hauling social media sites over the coals, little did they know that New Zealand, under Arden’s watch, only wanted to cut out the middleman. Corrections, it appears, has its own method of spreading the gospel according to Brenton Tarrant by allowing him to engage in external correspondence with like-minded dipsticks, all at his convenience.

It is not at all surprising that such a breach of prison protocol took place under this government’s watch. When you look at the calibre of those within the chain of command, Ardern, Davis and The Department of Corrections, it becomes very obvious that the expectation of responsible and decisive leadership around this issue was clearly unobtainable. It would be impossible to select a more incompetent consignment of humanity to undertake such a complex issue. When a prisoner outwits these idiots with such ease, there is something very demoralising about the perception of leadership in this country.

So when Ardern and Davis claim, “It should never have happened and we will be implementing procedures to ensure that it will not happen again”, it is quite frankly, pathetic. Why the hell did it happen at all? The excessive posturing by Ardern during the aftermath of the attack has caught up with her. She insisted that Tarrant’s name should never see the light of day and that he should be kept in isolation without access to any form of communication. This was a clear demonstration of her own dysfunction, all mouth, no brain. In fact, her and Davis’ incompetence resulted in Tarrant’s profile being aired yet again encompassing both local and international media throughout the whole week.

How much longer is this country going to be held to ransom through the utter ineffectiveness of this administration? It appears everything that crosses the desk of our PM is destined only to highlight her own, and her minister’s ignorance and immaturity. She hasn’t a clue, and that is what disturbs me most of all. During this week alone she has managed to apologise for the parliamentary bullying investigation becoming derailed and is now apologising for Tarrant’s freedom to correspond. Within any commercial identity, she would be out on her ear, never to be employed again. Prime Minister of New Zealand? Unfortunately, IQ was never a consideration nor the wellbeing of this country. How refreshing to see that Alan Jones is on to her.

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