Regular readers will know I am a fierce opponent of MMP and yet even a bad electoral system can produce a good result.
Winston Peters is gone.
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The man, who used to be a lightweight entertainer – who was one of the real characters of politics but became a nasty vindictive negative influence, is gone.
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Well done.
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Proponents of MMP claim that the party vote means we get the party we want – that the voice of the nation is heard. How come then, the New Zealand First Party gained 4.2% of the party vote and is not represented in Parliament and ACT gained 3.7% of the vote, has 5 MP’s and is able to box well above that weight. Great system eh!
Stuart Nash here in Napier – rejected by his own party as a candidate but may possibly, depending on special votes, just wander in to Parliament. Great system eh!
Much is being made by a number of very silly commentators that New Zealand has changed to a “Far Right” government and that of course is unmitigated rubbish. Labour and National are both parties of the centre – in fact if you look at their policies they both flop from side to side of each other. Phil Goff for instance would be right of John Key on many issues. The difference between the parties is the team they can put up.Â
For those poor silly commentators that somehow have come to the conclusion that Labour was the party of the people and that National is some far right uncaring mob, let me explain what happened on Saturday.
We stopped the cart and took a tired old horse out from between the shafts. The tired old horse had been reliable but its vision was not that good and we decided a fresh horse with better vision was required.
The horses are pulling the same cart – we are on the same journey but we decided a different horse suited the road ahead. We made that decision to avoid problems ahead not to create them.
So despite the extremely rough economic road ahead, we should be celebrating the fact that we have a fresh horse that will hopefully pick its way through the difficult terrain.
My great hope is that, whatever your political persuasion, you will get behind this government.
Times are tough and they are going to need all the help we can offer.
Let’s get positive.
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