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  • Stephen has condemned his grandchildren to death, the worst thing he has done is support China, this man is a criminal. One of the most embarrassing things about being a Kiwi is this &%#$ is one also

    This man should be shot or at least charged with treason ... then shot

    Stephan Tindall is climate change .. along with his whorehouse ....... w w w . oilcrash . c o m

  • Stephan's granddaughters stand a way greater chance of being raped and then eaten than they have of living past 21 )

    Want to take bets?

    w w w oilcrash . c o m

  • As you can read from the below link the above clown was given enough information in November 2006 to make any thinking person actually do something rather than keep destroying his granddaughters future ... but no not Stephen ... there was still a buck to make

    h t t p :// oilcrash . c o m /articles/algore01. h t m

  • I hereby pledge to avoid the Warehouse as much as possible.

    There's been no global warming since 1998.

  • Nothing drives me crazy more than holier than thou environmentalists who attack other people interested in doing good for the environment (oh and I am an environmentalist too). When those who seek to make change are too busy bickering with each other we make it very easy for those we seek to do wrong, I think it is a real strength that this campaign is supported by all manner of strange bedfellows - its got the opposition stumped as they can't just right us all off as self righteous hippies!

  • Give Stephen a break!!! He didn't have to stand up for this campaign and put himself out there for criticism, in fact I think that must have taken a lot of guts. Business people will listen to Stephen which is a great thing - it is much harder to step up and put yourself pout there than to throw stones from the sidelines. Stephen founded the warehouse whether you like that or not surely its a great thing that he is championing this critical cause.

  • Good on you Stephen for speaking out. This issue is much too important to stand on the side-lines

  • Wow Stephen Tindall! You look like a good worker, i want to hire you for my slavery plasticks-ware company - we dont bother with lighting in our work rooms or tea-breaks etc so you can be assured the products you make will be nice 'n cheap and so popular with unconcerned consumers.

    Thanks for destroying NZ small business!

  • hey vjfibro. you are the type of person new zealand needs less of. piss off to australia or somewhere

  • apart from the fact that the warehouse is import led which means it relies on massive amounts of unrenewables, and most of the stuff it imports is made of plastics and other nonrenewables,

  • isn't it awesome when the warehouse comes into a small town and destroys the community shops, the local hardware stores, music stores, model shops, toy shops - did you ever go to those when you were a kid nzeeland? [happened to cambridge where i'm from.] it also destroys the vibrant and vital community that goes with it. there are also all these other issues with the warehouse -

  • cheap goods mean someone isn't getting paid well. personally i am not prepared to sacrifice workers rights in to get my poorly made tupperwear and gumboots a little bit cheaper. na, i prefer to invest my dollar in local produce which costs less to the environment.. tindall makes the right noises, but his actions are in total opposition..

  • If this man really believed in maintaining a New Zealand for his grandchildren, like the one he enjoyed when he was a child, then he would seriously reconsider his destructive purchasing practices.

  • YES!

  • Stephen Tindall has stocked the Warehouse with Chinese-made goods over New Zealand made products (read Judith Bell's 'I See Red').

    He has supported the government in removing tariffs which make is easier for cheaply made goods from overseas to flood the New Zealand market. Cheaply made goods which come out of countries which have appalling human rights and environmental standards.

    Stephan Tindall, if you mean what you say make a difference where it counts, in your business.

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