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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>30</strong> <strong>2020</strong><br />

ADVERTORIAL<br />

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10<br />

ELECTION <strong>2020</strong><br />

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LABOUR VOTE LIKELY: Mother of three Terri Guilford said she was<br />

probably going to vote for Labour after its response to the pandemic.<br />

Greens get a mention<br />

Solomon Woldaye<br />

• From page 9<br />

While sentiments of<br />

support for National<br />

could be found scattered<br />

throughout the city, they<br />

were overshadowed by<br />

an overarching feeling of<br />

content with a Labour-led<br />

Government which has<br />

received plaudits across the<br />

globe for its response to<br />

the pandemic.<br />

Maree Beswick<br />

who was treating<br />

herself to some<br />

hot chips outside<br />

of the Bishopdale<br />

Mall was proof<br />

of this.<br />

“I will<br />

definitely vote<br />

Labour. I like<br />

Jacinda and I like<br />

what they have<br />

done getting us<br />

through Covid,”<br />

she said.<br />

Solomon<br />

Woldaye moved<br />

to New Zealand<br />

from Ethiopia 43<br />

years ago.<br />

He was<br />

playing what he<br />

referred to as the<br />

“beautiful game”<br />

in Burwood Park<br />

when approached<br />

by <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong>.<br />

He said in spite<br />

of being here for<br />

more than four decades,<br />

he still didn’t understand<br />

New Zealand politics.<br />

However, he thought it<br />

was clear to see that the<br />

Government had done<br />

“really well” in its response<br />

FATHER AND SON: Nati Pari was taking in the<br />

sunshine on Sumner beach with his son Jayden<br />

when asked who he was voting for. He is backing<br />

Labour.<br />

to Covid-19, which was<br />

likely to earn the party his<br />

vote.<br />

Terri<br />

Guilford who<br />

was walking<br />

through<br />

Wainoni Park,<br />

Aranui, with<br />

her children<br />

was also leaning<br />

towards Labour<br />

for the same<br />

reasons.<br />

“I am<br />

probably going<br />

more Labour<br />

because Jacinda<br />

has done a lot of<br />

positive things<br />

regarding the<br />

pandemic,” she<br />

said.<br />

Walking<br />

along Riccarton<br />

Rd was Bryan<br />

Strickett. He<br />

has never voted<br />

for National.<br />

A vote for<br />

them this time<br />

around was<br />

looking unlikely.<br />

“I think National are<br />

too one-sided, they tend to<br />

stick with one part of the<br />

community over others,<br />

they are more into that<br />

method of keeping the elite<br />

Bryan Strickett<br />

Siouxzi Rowe<br />

going, where Jacinda has<br />

shown we are all equal in<br />

society,” he said.<br />

Soaking in the<br />

sunshine and sights on<br />

Sumner beach with his<br />

son Jayden was Nati Pari.<br />

He said he was voting for<br />

“the<br />

red party” and planned<br />

to vote to re-elect Megan<br />

Woods as MP for Wigram.<br />

“I don’t mind the work<br />

she has done for her<br />

constituents,” he said.<br />

Astrid Neumann,<br />

strolling through Sumner,<br />

was also leaning towards<br />

Labour.<br />

“I always have had<br />

leanings in that direction<br />

and they [Labour] seem to<br />

suit me well,” she said.<br />

Amongst what seemed<br />

like a sea of Labour<br />

supporters, were shades of<br />

green.<br />

Siouxzi Rowe from<br />

Lyttelton said she was<br />

voting for the Green Party<br />

for environmental and<br />

social reasons.<br />

Gillian Wilkinson of<br />

Sumner was the same.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> environment was of<br />

vital importance, without<br />

a healthy environment<br />

you can’t have a healthy<br />

population,” she said.

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