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"textContent": "**This is edition 2026/075 of the _Ten@10_ newsletter.**\n\nHi all,\n\nThis is the Ten@10, where I collate and summarise ten news items you generally won't see in the mainstream media.\n\nEnjoy!\n\n* * *\n\n## 1. They Say They Want A Revolution.\n\nChris Trotter\n\n * 📊 **11% want total political system overhaul** : Over 1 in 10 New Zealanders believe the political system is failing and should be replaced, signaling significant discontent.\n * 🔴 **Historical context** : In the past, groups like the Socialist Unity Party (SUP) couldn’t attract this level of support. Political stability and economic growth made revolution unlikely.\n * 💼 **Union shift** : The dismantling of trade unions, starting in the 1980s, left the working class politically disempowered, accelerating the decline of social cohesion.\n * 📉 **Major dissatisfaction** : 44% of New Zealanders want significant reforms, showing widespread dissatisfaction tied to material insecurity and political disenchantment.\n * 💔 **Political alienation** : Labour and National have both played roles in excluding the working class, with Labour maintaining loyalty through myths and National marginalizing them through racial divides.\n * 🗣️ **Divided society** : The report reveals three social groups: 30% connected, 41% ambivalent, and 28% alienated—those ready for protest and change.\n * 🔥 **Potential for upheaval** : A government misstep could ignite further unrest, echoing historical revolutions like the Irish Easter Rising.\n * 🌱 **Emerging change** : Among all groups, young Māori (87%) have the strongest sense of belonging, suggesting that significant societal change is on the horizon.\n\n\n\nRead More\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
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