Labour and National are crazily tied on about 40% each with the rest of the parties pulling in small %s. My Dad supports National, but I get disgusted with politicians really easily (I went to visit parliament once on a school trip...) so I don't really support any parties right now. Luckily, I'm not old enough to vote so I dont have to worry
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You're right: it was probably an Aussie. I hope that this doesn't interfere with our plans of world domination!
On a more serious note, I'm not too worried but am watching the story carefully in case it is revealed that there is more to it than what's been broadcast so far, and if there might be further threats. It seems unlikely with whats been said so far but there's not much known yet so I'm keeping watch.
Hmm... this is the extent of the story so far:
One News wrote:Plane crashes after buzzing city
Sep 17, 2005
Police are trying to reach the pilot of an aircraft which has crashed into the sea off Kohimarama in east Auckland.
The pilot of the light plane had earlier threatened to crash the M.B.O. aircraft into the Sky Tower which at 328 metres high is the one of the tallest structures in the southern hemisphere.
The plane was earlier reported stolen from Ardmore Airport in Manukau City.
The police helicopter followed the plane after the pilot made unspecified threats, and the Sky Tower was evacuated.
The crash was close to National Party leader Don Brash's house in St Heliers. One unconfirmed report said the man had threatened to crash the plane into Brash's house.
Earlier in the evening, diplomatic protection staff were called to the Auckland home of Prime Minister Helen Clark as the incident with the plane developed.
There was no immediate word on how many people were aboard or if
they were injured.