Written By:
Eddie -
Date published: 3:22 pm, June 14th, 2010 -
50 comments
Categories: foreshore and seabed, maori party, national
Tags: foreshore and seabed
The signals are that the Maori Party is going to cave on the foreshore and seabed. National has offered a symbolic repeal of the Foreshore and Seabed Act while leaving the actual law essentially unchanged. If they cave in, they will have abandoned their primary policy for the sake of power. Let’s hope they don’t. [Updated – it seems an agreement of some kind has been reached]
Written By:
Marty G -
Date published: 1:34 am, June 12th, 2010 -
42 comments
Categories: foreshore and seabed, Maori Issues, maori party
Tags: pita sharples, Tariana Turia, te ururoa flavell
‘We don’t know if we can support this’.
It’s a very delicate title for the Maori Party’s press release on National’s foreshore and seabed offer but it reveals much. On the one hand, they know they can’t accept a deal that doesn’t give title to iwi. On the other hand, the co-leaders really don’t want to leave government.
Written By:
Marty G -
Date published: 12:22 pm, April 29th, 2010 -
7 comments
Categories: education, maori party, national, racism
Tags: mana enhancement
Last week, the Maori Party endlessly praised National for the meaningless DRIP. Yesterday, we got deathly silence as Trevor Mallard revealed that the Government is giving whare kura schools only $50,000 in base operating funding. Mainstream schools get $130,000. The Government is treating kids at Maori immersion schools as second-class citizens and the Maori Party is OK with it.
Written By:
Marty G -
Date published: 8:11 am, April 23rd, 2010 -
59 comments
Categories: maori party
Tags: broken promises
On Wednesday, I asked whether we, the Left, could save the Maori Party. The response from Maori Party supporters was a lot of misplaced invective at Labour. Its by its own values that the Maori Party is failing. No-one’s forcing the Maori Party support a government that is working against its values. Perhaps, my question should have been: can the Maori Party save itself?
Written By:
Marty G -
Date published: 12:37 pm, April 21st, 2010 -
125 comments
Categories: foreshore and seabed, Left, maori party, Maori seats
Tags: jim anderton, john key, pita sharples, rahui katene, Rodney Hide, Tariana Turia
Rodney Hide was furious at John Key for signing the Declaration of Indigenous Rights behind his back but he’ll get over it. ACT is getting tonnes of real policy wins. What’s disturbing is seeing the Maori Party celebrating a ‘win’ then meekly rolling over when Key tells them it’s meaningless. Why does this keep happening? Because the Maori Party is stuck. And, sadly, each loss just mires them further.
Written By:
Marty G -
Date published: 9:12 am, April 6th, 2010 -
12 comments
Categories: foreshore and seabed, maori party
Tags: hone harawira, rahui katene, Tariana Turia
The Maori Party was established to win the right for iwi to have what they believe are their rights to use the economic potential of the foreshore and seabed. National’s offer does not deliver on that. Will the Maori Party fold? Early indications are mixed. Hone Harawira will stand strong but a patsy question from rahui Katene last Thursday suggests the leadership might be willing to roll over.
Written By:
r0b -
Date published: 2:02 pm, March 30th, 2010 -
29 comments
Categories: maori party, national, welfare
Tags: Tariana Turia
The Maori Party says it was ambushed on National’s welfare reform policy, which Tariana Turia opposes. The Minister and the Associate Minister are at odds on the issue. Does this mean that the Maori Party will be making a stand? Don’t hold your breath…
Written By:
Zetetic -
Date published: 12:59 pm, February 24th, 2010 -
58 comments
Categories: act, Satire, unemployment, wages, workers' rights
Tags: roger douglas
The faulty logic behind Roger Douglas’ bill to cut the wages of young workers could just as easily be applied to any number of groups hit hard by the recession – Maori, students, men, dropouts, singles, people in Northland. What if we were to change a couple of key words in his bill?
Written By:
Eddie -
Date published: 3:33 pm, December 3rd, 2009 -
8 comments
Categories: maori party
Tags: haami piripi, hone harawira, john armstrong, john key
So Hone Harawira has been readmitted into the fold of the Maori Party. It’s hard to see how excluding him from Parliament until the end of the year is a punishment, given that he has repeatedly said he detests the place (and who can blame him?). It seems more like political convenience for the Maori […]
Written By:
Michael Foxglove -
Date published: 8:59 am, November 22nd, 2009 -
45 comments
Categories: Environment, john key, maori party
Tags:
Unbelievable. John Key has opened the environmentally destructive Whangamata Marina. This was a battle between rich property developers, against the serious concerns of local Maori, surfers, and environmentalists. Key has come down firmly on the side of his rich mates. But not only that, he’s promised more marinas! The building of marinas along popular coastal areas […]
Written By:
Zetetic -
Date published: 3:22 pm, November 13th, 2009 -
39 comments
Categories: maori party
Tags: hone harawira, pita sharples, Tariana Turia
The Maori Party was never going to be a sustainable political vehicle. No political movement that tries to exist in defiance of the material conditions of its constituents can be, and the economic interests of the wealthy Maori elite and the Maori working class are simply incompatible. The Maori Party has to continually choose which […]
Written By:
Zetetic -
Date published: 8:17 pm, August 31st, 2009 -
13 comments
Categories: climate change, maori party, national/act government
Tags: backhanded compliments
Looks like the Maori Party has decided to stand by their principles and oppose weakening the Emissions Trading Scheme. Their stinging minority report rules out supporting any weakening of the already too weak ETS and calls for a far greater commitment to the environment from government: The Maori Party continues to oppose the introduction of an […]
Written By:
Tane -
Date published: 12:10 pm, November 12th, 2008 -
71 comments
Categories: maori party, national/act government
Tags: class
The New Zealand Herald has a telling story today about how the Maori Party’s decision over whether to prop up a right-wing National/ACT government “has exposed a schism between iwi elite views and ordinary Maori”. Ordinary working class Maori who’ve felt the brunt of right-wing policies in the past are, unsurprisingly, not keen to sacrifice […]
Written By:
Steve Pierson -
Date published: 2:40 pm, September 30th, 2008 -
43 comments
Categories: election 2008, maori party, Media, national, racism
Tags:
On Breakfast this morning, failed National party candidate Paul Henry and Guyon Espiner discussed the possibility of the Maori Party and National working together in a government. Henry: Do you get the feeling National would do anything for power, they would cut almost any deal at all with the Maori Party to get in? Espiner: […]
Written By:
Steve Pierson -
Date published: 2:10 pm, April 21st, 2008 -
41 comments
Categories: act, interview, maori party
Tags: act, climate change, helen clark, interview, Interview the Leaders, maori party, Tariana Turia
Even amateur, part-time bloggers sometimes make mistakes, and last week we didn’t send Clark her questions until Wednesday, rather than Monday, due to a miscommunication between ourselves. So, we extended her deadline to this Wednesday. We’ll post her replies when we get them. In the meantime, here are the questions to ACT’s Rodney Hide that […]
Written By:
Steve Pierson -
Date published: 12:02 pm, April 17th, 2008 -
27 comments
Categories: election 2008, maori party
Tags: election 2008, maori party
The Maori Party is in an enviable position going into this year’s election. It is likely Kingmaker, and the more seats it gets the more likely it will occupy that ground. Polls project the Maori Party to possibly win all seven Maori roll seats while obtaining around 2% of the party vote. That will create […]
Written By:
Dancer -
Date published: 1:51 pm, March 4th, 2008 -
7 comments
Categories: maori party, national
Tags: maori party, national
We’ve all seen the polls with National leaping out in front – and over that magical 50% mark. Helen Clark may be saying the poll gap will close once National’s policies are known but there’s another more mundane reason to expect those heady highs to fall. Kiwis don’t like to see a party head toward […]
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 11:26 am, November 19th, 2024 -
44 comments
Categories: act, david seymour, making shit up, national, national/act government, Politics, spin, treaty settlements, you couldn't make this shit up
Tags:
In the gaslight to end gaslights David Seymour is suggesting that anyone opposed to his Treaty Principles Bill is also opposed to fundamental human rights.
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 10:33 am, November 14th, 2024 -
63 comments
Categories: act, Christopher Luxon, david seymour, national, racism, same old national, treaty settlements
Tags:
David Seymour thinks that opponents to his bill cannot explain what it is they are opposed to but ignores the clear advice of 40 Kings Counsel who have written to the Government telling it that the bill is itself a breach of the treaty.
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 9:44 am, November 10th, 2024 -
118 comments
Categories: Christopher Luxon, climate change, david seymour, Donald Trump, International, politicans, Shane Jones, us politics
Tags:
Why did America vote for the least suitable candidate imaginable? And what are the implications for New Zealand politics?
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 12:42 pm, November 8th, 2024 -
14 comments
Categories: Christopher Luxon, david seymour, Maori Issues, maori party, national, national/act government, same old national, the praiseworthy and the pitiful, uncategorized, you couldn't make this shit up
Tags:
The Treaty of Waitangi Principles Bill has now been released and it appears that the provisions take away more rights from Māori than originally proposed.
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 10:15 am, November 6th, 2024 -
20 comments
Categories: act, david seymour, Maori Issues, maori party, political parties, Politics, the praiseworthy and the pitiful, treaty settlements, uncategorized
Tags:
In a cynical manipulation of Parliamentary Processes the Government is changing the date of introduction of the Treaty Principles Bill. And the Waitangi Tribunal has said that the bill is a deliberate attempt to destroy the treaty relationship.
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 10:28 am, October 26th, 2024 -
16 comments
Categories: act, national, racism, same old national, treaty settlements
Tags:
In what must be the most unsuitable appointment decision ever made Richard Prebble has been appointed to the Waitangi Tribunal.
Written By:
Mountain Tui -
Date published: 10:44 am, October 23rd, 2024 -
14 comments
Categories: Economy, Unions, workers' rights
Tags: CTU, protest, stop work
Today is Protest Day – Stand Together. Here are the locations around the country and why you might feel moved to join.
Written By:
Guest post -
Date published: 12:21 pm, October 20th, 2024 -
24 comments
Categories: act, Austerity, coalition of chaos, Dirty Politics, national, nz first, Politics, polls, racism, uncategorized
Tags: hollow men, Treaty of waitangi
Elliot Crossan at System Change Aotearoa reviews the past year. Despite the tepid public support for this government’s problematic actions, he warns that ‘The Right Is United By Power — Don’t Underestimate Them’
Written By:
Mountain Tui -
Date published: 6:08 pm, October 18th, 2024 -
49 comments
Categories: act, david seymour, Maori Issues, national/act government
Tags: chris trotter, Treaty Principles Bill
Chris Trotter argues that those who oppose the Treaty Principles Bill aren’t fair. But are his arguments accurate or is his repetition of David Seymour’s human rights narrative a potential red herring?
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 10:33 am, October 14th, 2024 -
49 comments
Categories: act, casey costello, chris bishop, Christopher Luxon, david seymour, karen chhour, michael wood, national, nz first, same old national, winston peters
Tags:
This Government was elected 12 months ago. And I don’t think any of us could have appreciated how bad it would have been.
Written By:
Mountain Tui -
Date published: 11:36 am, October 13th, 2024 -
61 comments
Categories: Chlöe Swarbrick, chris hipkins, greens, labour, maori party, marama davidson, privatisation, Public Private Partnerships, uncategorized
Tags: Te Pati Maori, TPM
Labour, Green Party and Te Pati Māori have been relatively quiet as the Coalition government move at breakneck speed to roll back laws and transfer wealth. Is it a matter of resources, media coverage, or will?
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 11:08 am, October 8th, 2024 -
28 comments
Categories: auckland supercity, elections, local body elections, local government, supercity
Tags:
I think the left should find a Mayoral candidate to advance progressive principles and policies. And with a muscular fight on the right there may be the opportunity for a candidate to come through the middle and win.
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