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By *onallad OP   Man
over a year ago

Tralee

What a brilliant leader New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is. The way she's handled the pandemic has been superb, and she showed herself to be extraordinarily cool when on tv during an earthquake yesterday. Super hot as well !

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By *he SophisticatsCouple
over a year ago

Casa Del Fun

Not just a brilliant leader but also an amazing person. I doubt there’s a politician like her, she is a mother, wife and a leader and so full of empathy and understanding. We are envious of New Zealand for having someone like her leading their country. BRAVO!

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By *laveishMan
over a year ago

kildare

Mary Lou is on her way

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Mary Lou is on her way"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not just a brilliant leader but also an amazing person. I doubt there’s a politician like her, she is a mother, wife and a leader and so full of empathy and understanding. We are envious of New Zealand for having someone like her leading their country. BRAVO! "

Yes she's amazing and it makes her very attractive too!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I would make love to Jacinda Ardern morning noon and night. I fancy the pants of her. The perfect woman all round. Smart and attractive. Marry me Jacinda!

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By *eeperscreepersMan
over a year ago

Tipp & Dublin

Jacinda is playing a blinder, a great leader

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

Female leaders in various countries over the world seem to have managed the covid-19 crisis rather well so far in comparison to many of their male counterparts (especially the right wing autocrats). Pure chance?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Female leaders in various countries over the world seem to have managed the covid-19 crisis rather well so far in comparison to many of their male counterparts (especially the right wing autocrats). Pure chance? "

Hmm, I suspect New Zealand's low population density, isolated position and strict immigration policies have played a significant part in the country's success against Covid 19.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Female leaders in various countries over the world seem to have managed the covid-19 crisis rather well so far in comparison to many of their male counterparts (especially the right wing autocrats). Pure chance?

Hmm, I suspect New Zealand's low population density, isolated position and strict immigration policies have played a significant part in the country's success against Covid 19."

Although Adern has quite a hard-line stance on immigration and before she came to office NZ had a higher per captita immigration rate that the US or UK.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Female leaders in various countries over the world seem to have managed the covid-19 crisis rather well so far in comparison to many of their male counterparts (especially the right wing autocrats). Pure chance?

Hmm, I suspect New Zealand's low population density, isolated position and strict immigration policies have played a significant part in the country's success against Covid 19.

Although Adern has quite a hard-line stance on immigration and before she came to office NZ had a higher per captita immigration rate that the US or UK.

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Which may have paid off in an unexpected pandemic, but has in turn caused a shortage of skilled labour, no such thing as a perfect solution.

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By *ission4Man
over a year ago

nearby

We need her to join fab to lead it to next level.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Female leaders in various countries over the world seem to have managed the covid-19 crisis rather well so far in comparison to many of their male counterparts (especially the right wing autocrats). Pure chance?

Hmm, I suspect New Zealand's low population density, isolated position and strict immigration policies have played a significant part in the country's success against Covid 19."

True but that is only New Zealand. They have managed it better in Germany, Iceland, Finland, Norway, Denmark and Taiwan too. Think there is definitely something in the female leaders handling of it

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By *ateniteCouple
over a year ago

Youghal

I've not researched this in detail but glancing over some articles published on LinkedIn, she is often pushed out as the poster girl, but her and her party's policies haven't been too successful. She is often accused of making promises but not following through on them.

Like I say, I've not researched it, and I've no real interest in NZ politics, but it would appear that not all is what it seems with Jacinda.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Female leaders in various countries over the world seem to have managed the covid-19 crisis rather well so far in comparison to many of their male counterparts (especially the right wing autocrats). Pure chance?

Hmm, I suspect New Zealand's low population density, isolated position and strict immigration policies have played a significant part in the country's success against Covid 19.

True but that is only New Zealand. They have managed it better in Germany, Iceland, Finland, Norway, Denmark and Taiwan too. Think there is definitely something in the female leaders handling of it"

Belgium has a female prime minister and the world's highest reported death rate relative to population. I don't think it's quite that simple, or even particularly helpful to expect female leaders to perform to a higher standard than male.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Female leaders in various countries over the world seem to have managed the covid-19 crisis rather well so far in comparison to many of their male counterparts (especially the right wing autocrats). Pure chance?

Hmm, I suspect New Zealand's low population density, isolated position and strict immigration policies have played a significant part in the country's success against Covid 19.

True but that is only New Zealand. They have managed it better in Germany, Iceland, Finland, Norway, Denmark and Taiwan too. Think there is definitely something in the female leaders handling of it

Belgium has a female prime minister and the world's highest reported death rate relative to population. I don't think it's quite that simple, or even particularly helpful to expect female leaders to perform to a higher standard than male. "

And New Zealand has a female prime minister and one of the lowest. I don't think anybody is expecting female leaders to preform to a higher standard than Male but you can't deny that some of the countries that have managed it best have female leaders. It might not be particularly helpful to compare standards between the genders but it is particularly helpful to take notice of the countries that did manage it better and try and learn how they did. There are obviously countries with Male leaders that managed it better too but make a list of every country with a female leader and ,Belgium aside, the high majority of them have some of the lowest numbers.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Female leaders in various countries over the world seem to have managed the covid-19 crisis rather well so far in comparison to many of their male counterparts (especially the right wing autocrats). Pure chance?

Hmm, I suspect New Zealand's low population density, isolated position and strict immigration policies have played a significant part in the country's success against Covid 19.

True but that is only New Zealand. They have managed it better in Germany, Iceland, Finland, Norway, Denmark and Taiwan too. Think there is definitely something in the female leaders handling of it

Belgium has a female prime minister and the world's highest reported death rate relative to population. I don't think it's quite that simple, or even particularly helpful to expect female leaders to perform to a higher standard than male.

And New Zealand has a female prime minister and one of the lowest. I don't think anybody is expecting female leaders to preform to a higher standard than Male but you can't deny that some of the countries that have managed it best have female leaders. It might not be particularly helpful to compare standards between the genders but it is particularly helpful to take notice of the countries that did manage it better and try and learn how they did. There are obviously countries with Male leaders that managed it better too but make a list of every country with a female leader and ,Belgium aside, the high majority of them have some of the lowest numbers. "

Perhaps in that case it would be more useful to focus on the policies undertaken, alongside any particular advantages a country may have in terms of demographics and attitudes, rather than the gender of one individual.

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By *ord Willy McFuck-BucketMan
over a year ago

newcastle

No doubt she has done well as have lots of other female leaders, but maybe that is more to do with their centre or slightly left of centre politics rather than their gender, the male right wing halfwits who are in charge of some of the worst countries doesn't mean they would all be shite, though as I write this I can't think of any who aren't fucking woeful. I shouldn't have started this thought.

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"Female leaders in various countries over the world seem to have managed the covid-19 crisis rather well so far in comparison to many of their male counterparts (especially the right wing autocrats). Pure chance?

Hmm, I suspect New Zealand's low population density, isolated position and strict immigration policies have played a significant part in the country's success against Covid 19.

True but that is only New Zealand. They have managed it better in Germany, Iceland, Finland, Norway, Denmark and Taiwan too. Think there is definitely something in the female leaders handling of it

Belgium has a female prime minister and the world's highest reported death rate relative to population. I don't think it's quite that simple, or even particularly helpful to expect female leaders to perform to a higher standard than male. "

The death rate is no reliable mean to measure the successful handling of the crisis. Belgium in comparison to every other country in the world counts all hospital and care home deaths plus suspected covid-19 deaths. Also the amount of testing varies widely from country to country, loads of American countries are no where near the testing rates of Asian or European countries. So you can assume that their real figures are even worse than they look already. Infection rates per capita is more telling although the same problem with testing applies.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The guys seem to love young good looking female leaders around here. I have absolutely no idea about her policies but she had a thumbs up from me too.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Female leaders in various countries over the world seem to have managed the covid-19 crisis rather well so far in comparison to many of their male counterparts (especially the right wing autocrats). Pure chance?

Hmm, I suspect New Zealand's low population density, isolated position and strict immigration policies have played a significant part in the country's success against Covid 19.

True but that is only New Zealand. They have managed it better in Germany, Iceland, Finland, Norway, Denmark and Taiwan too. Think there is definitely something in the female leaders handling of it

Belgium has a female prime minister and the world's highest reported death rate relative to population. I don't think it's quite that simple, or even particularly helpful to expect female leaders to perform to a higher standard than male.

The death rate is no reliable mean to measure the successful handling of the crisis. Belgium in comparison to every other country in the world counts all hospital and care home deaths plus suspected covid-19 deaths. Also the amount of testing varies widely from country to country, loads of American countries are no where near the testing rates of Asian or European countries. So you can assume that their real figures are even worse than they look already. Infection rates per capita is more telling although the same problem with testing applies. "

So really, no point comparing any countries, is there? Particularly as the pandemic is ongoing. Some empidemiologists predict all countries will end up with the same death rate, regardless of approach. It remains to be seen, that's if ever there can be reliable conclusions drawn.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The guys seem to love young good looking female leaders around here. I have absolutely no idea about her policies but she had a thumbs up from me too. "

Sounds about right, followed by the "women are wonderful" cohort.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

And shes got a great sexy accent..and a singers mouth...

Bet she's great Craic doing the Hacka too.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’m fairness, Mammys are usually the best when your feeling sick

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"Female leaders in various countries over the world seem to have managed the covid-19 crisis rather well so far in comparison to many of their male counterparts (especially the right wing autocrats). Pure chance?

Hmm, I suspect New Zealand's low population density, isolated position and strict immigration policies have played a significant part in the country's success against Covid 19.

True but that is only New Zealand. They have managed it better in Germany, Iceland, Finland, Norway, Denmark and Taiwan too. Think there is definitely something in the female leaders handling of it

Belgium has a female prime minister and the world's highest reported death rate relative to population. I don't think it's quite that simple, or even particularly helpful to expect female leaders to perform to a higher standard than male.

The death rate is no reliable mean to measure the successful handling of the crisis. Belgium in comparison to every other country in the world counts all hospital and care home deaths plus suspected covid-19 deaths. Also the amount of testing varies widely from country to country, loads of American countries are no where near the testing rates of Asian or European countries. So you can assume that their real figures are even worse than they look already. Infection rates per capita is more telling although the same problem with testing applies.

So really, no point comparing any countries, is there? Particularly as the pandemic is ongoing. Some empidemiologists predict all countries will end up with the same death rate, regardless of approach. It remains to be seen, that's if ever there can be reliable conclusions drawn."

Yes the pandemic is still ongoing and the best is yet to come namly how to deal with the economical disaster. I've a fair idea how our non-government or that unholy coalition they're brewing up will battle it, just this time emigration is not an option to fight unemployment.

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