Seymour’s UN behaviour so out of line Luxon finally forced to reign him in

…it’s funny how David uses his identity when it suits him.

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Not so loving now

Luxon tells off Seymour over letter to United Nations

Regulations Minister David Seymour has been given a telling-off by the prime minister for sending a scathing letter to a United Nations official about his red-tape-busting legislation.

WOW – David Seymour’s rant at the UN is so far out of line that Chris Luxon, a man with no perceivable backbone whatsoever, has been forced to reprimand Seymour and allowed Winston to one up him!

Fresh from a speech accusing everyone else of being mean and demanding ‘why-can’t-we-all-just-get-along’ after he’s taken a huge shit on the table during Christmas Dinner and not understanding why no one wants to pull a cracker with him, it’s his favourite game, ‘I’m right and everyone else is wrong’!

This time with the UN.

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Less Atlas Shrugged and more Atlas humped.

When it was the Treaty Principles Referendum, every academic, expert, Iwi and critic were all wrong and only David Seymour was right.

Now it’s the Regulatory Standards Bill and lo and behold, every academic, expert, Iwi and critic are all again wrong and only David is right.

How on earth did anyone think him attacking the UN was a clever move?

Why are we allowing the Deputy Prime Minister to respond with such incivility to genuine and legitimate issues raised and play the race card when it suddenly suits him?

“As an indigenous New Zealander myself, I am deeply aggrieved by your audacity in presuming to speak on my behalf and that of my fellow Māori regarding legislation that aims solely at ensuring clarity, consistency, and accountability in regulatory processes.”

…it’s funny how David uses his identity when it suits him.

This isn’t a Government, it’s a circus!

 

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19 COMMENTS

  1. Most of his fellow Maori can’t stand the little germ (and that is putting it mildly) and how dare he speak for us when he is the first one to say, all those Maori that challenge him and there is many, don’t speak for all Maori. He has really overstepped the mark, and I suppose this was inevitable given he has been given free reign.

  2. Luxon was probably concerned his globalist mates at the UN might be offended. After all we shouldn’t offend UN officials from model democracies like the DRC.

  3. Martyn, no he hasn’t reigned him in at all. All he’s said is it’s Winston’s role to respond but he agrees with everything David wrote.
    This is why this CoC and New Zealand is the laughing stock of the world.
    They are the Laurel and Hardy of politics.

  4. Too right.
    First things first …
    Seymour should rather be embarrassing the coalition; instead he pretends this government is not offensive.

    (I’m not pretending to ignore that you probably hate me too.
    Gotta participate, that’s all.)

  5. Too right.
    First things first …
    Seymour should rather be embarrassing the coalition; instead he pretends this government is not offensive.

    (I’m not pretending to ignore that you probably hate me too.
    Gotta participate, that’s all.)

  6. These people now own the UN Bomber.
    They say whatever they want. They are prepared for the coming War for Class but she’s right Chlöe said something cool and “owned” Seymour.
    You constantly remind us how stupid the kiwi voter is, and there you are a kiwi voter.
    The enemy is right next to us and about to strike, lets give them drones.

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