Setting submission dates on controversial legislation during summer break is an abuse of power and National know it

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This hard right Government abuse power with an ease that defies belief.

They have cashed in on the nation’s post Covid bitterness by ramming through more legislation under urgency than any previous Government…

Govt sets record for laws passed under urgency in first 100 days

Data from the Parliamentary Library shows that, in order to maintain the breakneck lawmaking pace the Government has managed, urgency has been used more than ever before at such an early stage in the term.

…they have purposely set the amount of time for scrutiny down to the tiniest amounts…

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Four days to submit on proposed law reinstating offshore oil and gas exploration in New Zealand

…while allowing their own pet project racist stunts to have a 6 month hate tour…

Treaty Principles Bill to go through six-month select committee process

…and when they do allow us the people to have a voice, the system breaks down…

Parliamentary website crashes ahead of Treaty Principles Bill

…setting submission dates on controversial legislation during summer break is an abuse of power and National know it!

Right now they are also doing the same thing with the Regulatory Standards Bill and are closing submissions on Monday FFS!

The Treaty Principles Referendum is the distraction, but the Regulatory Standards Bill is the real win for the Neoliberal Right…

The long neoliberal con

While all the media and popular coverage seems to have been directed towards the Treaty Principles Bill, David Seymour and Act are poised to achieve another substantive victory that has been over 20 years in the making.

The Regulatory Standards Bill, first introduced to Parliament in 2006 and reintroduced last year by Seymour in his role as the Minister for Regulation, is under the public consultation phase (quietly started on the day of the arrival of the hikoi in Wellington).

It will be taken up by parliament in early 2025.

As detailed by Melanie Nelson, the passage of this bill (an agreement in the coalition Government’s negotiations) will help Act to realise a longstanding goal of their neoliberal policy agenda, which is to enshrine the rights of individuals, particularly property holders and business owners, over the collective good of all New Zealanders.

“The focus on the Treaty Principles Bill risks overshadowing its dull but dangerous cousin, the Regulatory Standards Bill, which is currently open for consultation,” she writes. “The Regulatory Standards Bill is the brainchild of the Business Roundtable (now the New Zealand Initiative) and has been attempted three times previously by the Act Party.”

If passed, the bill will establish a hand-picked regulatory board to ensure that law-making complies with its regulatory “principles” and to deal with complaints of violations (the public can even call in their complaints via a newly established tip line).

…ACT have tailored an economic straight jacket that will make it impossible to counter corporate interests ever again.

If this passes, Corporations will be able to stop any environmental or taxation policy they don’t like.

The radical nature of this should terrify every New Zealander.

What is most concerning is that this legislation is the Atlas Network playbook…

And who, in turn, are the junktanks? Many refuse to divulge who funds them, but as information has trickled out we have discovered that the Atlas Network itself and many of its members have taken money from funding networks set up by the Koch brothers and other rightwing billionaires, and from oil, coal and tobacco companiesand other life-defying interests. The junktanks are merely the intermediaries. They go into battle on behalf of their donors, in the class war waged by the rich against the poor. When a government responds to the demands of the network, it responds, in reality, to the money that funds it.

…Oil, coal, tobacco, right wing billionaires, the fucking Koch brothers, dark money influencing our political system so much so that we see the exact same agenda being rolled out here!

I didn’t believe most Kiwis voting National, NZF or ACT had much idea what exactly they were voting for and I don’t think the vast majority of Kiwis have any comprehension just how far right this Government actually is.

Setting up a legislative body dominated by corporate interests to test future laws against would be the end of NZ as a functioning democracy.

Sure it would be Government elected by the people, but it be run by law decided by corporations…

This regulatory board would have sweeping oversight over all proposed government regulations, with the ability to make non-binding recommendations.

Furthermore, all proposed legislation or ministerial statutes (with a compliance review of all existing laws within 10 years) would fall under the purview of the new regulatory board, severely curtailing the ability of the government to regulate harmful business practices or corporate exploitation, even if such regulation is in the public interest.

More seriously the current version of the bill has removed any role of the courts to provide regulatory oversight or interpretation; a move that seems to be explicitly targeted at blocking any incorporation of Te Tiriti into the regulatory discussion.

…so the Courts would be effectively bypassed by this new regulatory board.

At some stage New Zealand, you are going to have to either resist this slide to corporate fascism or you are merely going to be puppets to them.

How much corporate cock are you going to swallow Kiwis?

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10 COMMENTS

  1. The Governor General is going to have to be the one to pull the plug on this manipulative nonsense. I hope she’s not on holiday.
    We’ve had enough of this ridiculous situation.

    Then, a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the culprits. Terms of reference set by KCs and other prominent citizens but not politicians. They cannot be allowed to investigate themselves.
    If they say they can’t set up such an inquiry, they might eventually find themselves facing a kangaroo court instead. However, there will be no lack of evidence.

    Can SOMEONE in Labour please wake up and start throwing their weight around. Forget 2026 Mr. Hipkins. It’s now, this month, that you should be worrying about.
    If you aren’t going to show some leadership now, please let someone else. Forget your usual rules and procedures. This amounts to an emergency. You have one or two people who will get the public interested, if they try. Otherwise, you may as well all resign.

    • Yes Chippie it is time to get into it .For 6 years you allowed nats and act blatantly lie on a daily basis .At least you will not have to lie as they did and still do because it is now second nature to them and they now dont even know they are lying .
      The other thing Chippie needs to bring to the fore ,is that Luxon is in charge of absolutly nothing .Most people dont know his not even a minister in this government and the reason for that is CEOS never take responsability for anything and always have minnions to take the blame when it turns to shit .

      • Bg. The GG’s another diversity appointment, so if you’re entertaining any great expectations, you’d be better off reading Charles Dickens, assuming that the National Library hasn’t burned him too. Bastard was a white cisgender male.

  2. Get off your knees Joy, stop that praying!
    Get used to an election late next year, and National back in.
    Labour have a huge problem, they have to agree to form a government with the maori party….If they don’t then they are in opposition, they do then they will not garner enough votes to actually form a government.

  3. Done my submission on this “Regulatory Standards Bill” use an AI site to help me formulate a structured sentence than emailed to them instead of filing out their manipulative questionnaire’s sneaky David Seaman really had powerful people help him write this shit up.

    Free Aotearoa

    • Yup Tipene….absolutely sums you up!
      “use an AI site to help me formulate a structured sentence”
      You should use it always, you never make sense.

      • Why are the right supporters so personal and nasty. Is it a policy for them to be that way or is it just an individual thing?
        I’m right seems top of the list.

  4. Unfortunately Luxon is the PM. Apart from seeming a silly sort of man, he is not a very nice one. This won’t worry him a scrap, he is wealthy and entitled, and come what may, he’s sorted. Peters and Jones, as more intelligent and educated politicians, and with legal backgrounds, have to ensure that due process is followed in overseeing the rights of all citizens in the absence of an effective Parliamentary opposition.

  5. I hope before soon they will find this behaviour results in self-abuse as it will lead to being kicked out of office. But NZs have been noted as people who won’t face up to matters in a straightforward way.

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