Does Simon Bridges love of China extends to opening NZ up to the Wuhan Virus?

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Simon Bridges sure does love China.

He has an alleged Chinese spy in his caucus.

That alleged spy went outside normal protocols to arrange for Simon to meet the head of the Chinese secret Police when Bridges visited China and after that, Simon sang the praises of China despite the Muslim internment camps China has set up.

On top of Simon’s deep love affair with China, the National Party as a whole have MPs who have private business arrangements with Chinese businessmen.

So National’s love affair with China is well established, but what might surprise everyone is that Simon Bridges loves China SOOOOOOOOOO much that he wants to keep the borders open while the Wuhan Virus is running amok…

Coronavirus: Simon Bridges calls China’s consul general’s comments ‘concerning’, ‘regrettable’

National Party leader Simon Bridges believes it’s “concerning” the China consul general made comments about the Government’s decision to bar foreigners travelling from China for fear of spreading the coronavirus.

The Government announced on Sunday that any foreign travellers who leave or transit through China will be refused entry to New Zealand.

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China’s consul general in Auckland, Ruan Ping, told RNZ on Monday the sudden decision could hurt the country’s economy – and that would also be bad for New Zealand.

Ruan said two days ago he was talking to Foreign Minister Winston Peters, who apparently said that New Zealand will maintain a normal flow of people between the two countries.

“However, just overnight, New Zealand changed its mind. And I think the trade… should be based on normal exchanges of people. [New Zealand] then cut off the normal flow of people and it will kill economic cooperation,” he told Morning Report.

“The Chinese people are now isolating the coronavirus, but New Zealand is… joining efforts to isolate the Chinese economy. That’s why I feel very disappointed.”

Bridges then came out swinging on Monday afternoon, and said Ruan’s comments were “concerning to see”.

“It’s concerning to see the comments of the consul general, that Minister Peters has effectively said there will be normality in relation to travel arrangements and the like, and then to see the change so quickly after that,” he said at a media stand-up.

“That’s a regrettable position to have our largest trading partner making those sort of comments and being alarmed at the messaging behind the scenes. And then the change publicly only 24 hours or thereabouts after it.”

Bridges believes the Government’s “flip-flop” with China is one “we wouldn’t want to see” because it’s a large trading partner.

He said the economic impacts will “undoubtedly have an effect in New Zealand”.

“We look at New Zealand, there are many sectors that are already feeling the effects. Top of that list has to be tourist operators.”

…Simon’s need to make this a political point scoring event means he is advocating for China’s interests and not the safety of the New Zealand public.

Such an alarming attempt to manipulate a situation into political advantage was astonishing enough after Bridges met and praised a Nazi apologist and then claimed Labour was anti-semitic, but to openly back China (when there are serious questions over their honesty in regards to the Wuhan virus) over our own public safety has got to be one of the most interesting election strategies I’ve ever seen.

China is taking this stance with us and not Australia, Britain, Canada or America because it has to make an example of one Western country while it is so sick.

Watching Simon Bridges advocate for Beijing over Wellington is jaw dropping.

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    • What do we all do then?… throw cup cakes at each other ? Beat each other over the head with rolled up newspapers and flour bombs like the students do? ,.. I’d be in for that !!!

      Mind you the cup cakes could get messy so probably better to serve them at half time with a nice hot cup of tea. Or Lemonade.

      Alas,… I fear for the days of the rolled up newspapers and flour bombs ,…

      Health and Safety would now probably make us all wear safety helmets , groin guards, and shoulder pads over bright orange fluro vests…

      Bloody interfering Health and Safety eggheads,…. sheesh !

  1. Well the Chinese have to get something from the Nats for their money.
    Labours own Raymond Huo of course set the justice select committee
    up to fail in its attempt to tackle foreign electoral interference.
    There will be no real change in law possible before the election so when the Nats likely get back in we can watch sovereignty continue to slide.
    Labour could and should have tightened laws and has not.

  2. The determining factor in deciding when to protect Kiwis by closing our borders was the moment Cindy realised she wasn’t going to be able to hug anyone in front of the cameras.

      • … or the Nazi-sympathising Filipino minister, as did SiBri.
        He’s a bit all over the place at the moment, is our SiBri.

    • I think your confused, you were thinking of that ponytail fondling P.M. walking that young Maori girl out of McGehan Close in front of the cameras and the time he was all over the camera through the ChCh earthquakes.
      What a muppet Boris.

      • Ew,…. pony tail fondling P.M ….

        Makes one shudder…

        Still,… it seems the right wing has always had more than its fair share of ‘ kinky types ‘ in their number…and the further right they go, – the more kinkier it seems to get…

      • Thanks Bert, for that youtube. A very timely warning and reminder. Even as LotO the Nats have taken a big gamble on him; he is not nor ever has been a PM-in-the-making.

      • Yes,… I posted that one on The Standard a few times where I called him ‘Screechy Simon’. I couldn’t believe the obnoxious arrogance , speaking over the interviewer, attacking the interviewer and general self righteous belligerence.

        I thought ‘if this is the sort of caliber of the National party ,… it just demonstrates the sheer bullheaded arrogance of them ‘ . And those who display those qualities are not fit for leadership , as a leader must FIRST be a servant. A servant to other people. A facilitator, – not a dictator.

        The worlds full of dictators but scarce on the ground of facilitators.

        My goodness I’m glad National is out of power.

        It was imperative that they were removed,.. and stay out of power until they learn the most basic of qualities,… humility.

  3. Winston Peters is right about Simon Bridges i.e he(Bridges)is like a dog that barks at anything and everything.

    The NZ National Party courtship of China and its multi-millionaires has been going on for many years. They(National)want to maintain that working relationship because they(National)obviously do depend upon the donations from wealthy Chinese.

    Which could well confirm the so-called charges by the SFO that were recently made public obviously do not apply to Simon Bridges, The NZ National Party and of course the Chinese multi-millionaires who have donated heavily in the past to National.

    Either that or in some unethical way National are depending upon a massive virus outbreak here in NZ in attempt to rid NZ of a population they(National)deem lowly citizens. In other words National may well behave like the NAZI Party in eliminating those they deem ‘below acceptable intelligence or merit the need for existence…”.

    Simon Bridges so often comes across as the Village Idiot who just cannot take or accept the fact that every time he barks he sounds like an idiot or rather a mad dog. Maybe he has been in the sun too long and it has coddled his intellect.

  4. The issue is with Winston apparently saying one thing a day before and potentially being misleading.

    In fact it is this government who has dropped the ball on this one, and National and Act were asking for more stringent measures a week ago. The ban should have been a lot earlier, at least as soon as the US and Australian bans were put into place.

    Also asking people to go into ‘self isolation’ is fucking ridiculous. All PR and citizens allowed in should go into quarantine for 2 weeks. That’s just wishful thinking on the part of this idiotic head in the sand government. All people returning from the affected region should be put into quarantine or be sent right back.

    • Eh? Australia shut its borders to travellers who had been in China late on Saturday night and New Zealand followed suit the next day. That’s hardly behind the ball if you’re using Australia’s actions as your benchmark.

      I agree the idea of “self-isolation” has plenty of risk and the potential to backfire. It will have been chosen because it’s the cheapest option (at least until something goes wrong).

  5. China is only hash on us. Toady, China’s consul general in Jeju, South Korea said Jeju authority’s decision is understandable, after the island banned free-visa policy for Chinese nationals, which effectively banned all Chinese nationals.
    Kowtowing to China won’t give us a good relationship. Look the evacuation timeline, NZ is still at the bottom of the list, even after Jordan, Turkey and Taiwan.

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