Hone Harawira has saved the Māori Party (again) with a clearly defined means of repairing the terrible self mutilation inside te Pati Māorei and has made it clear the enemy is with National/ACT and NZF and it is not the current leadership of te Pati Māori.
He has clearly denounced the leadership coup but has called for forgiveness rather than utu…
Former MP Hone Harawira weighs in on Te Pāti Māori turmoil
Former Māori Party MP Hone Harawira is calling for its ousted MPs to be brought back “into the team”, for the party to make a “public declaration of commitment”, and a national reconciliation tour before getting “back to ^#$% work”.
He also dispelled speculation he would be rejoining the party in a formal role, saying it was not time to “jockey” for positions or power.
“In case anyone is asking – I’m not putting my hand up for MP for the Tai Tokerau, nor am I wanting to be the president of Te Pāti Māori.”
In a Facebook post shortly after midnight on Wednesday, Harawira said he had stayed out of the “public debate raging over the Māori Party” until now, “because our comments often get misinterpreted, and because the right-wing media always churns our words into racist click-bait”.
Te Pāti Māori has been in a period of turmoil culminating in the expulsion of MPs Mariameno Kapa-Kingi and Tākuta Ferris.
On the anniversary of the Toitū te Tiriti hīkoi arriving at Parliament last year, Harawira said he had not read the “he said – she said” stuff, as sometimes the detail “clouds the bigger picture”.
He said Māori were having to deal with the “greatest barrage of racist, anti-treaty, anti-environment, anti-worker legislation we have ever seen from one government”.
Harawira said the “once all-powerful Te Pāti Māori” was now tearing itself apart with “not an enemy in sight” and the “rest of our people are wondering what the hell is going on?”
“These are the people we marched for just 12 months ago, the people we marched with when we took to the roads in the biggest protest march this country has ever seen.
“We arrived in Wellington in a blaze of treaty power. We gave our people hope that our unity could overcome, we gave them belief in themselves, and now we’re telling them ‘taihoa – we’ll just tear it all apart and start again’.”
Harawira said people did not understand what was happening with the party, but were more focused on “benefit cuts, rising prices, treaty rights stripped, land rights removed, school food programs slashed, language belittled, drugs and alcohol, homelessness, domestic violence, joblessness, jail, suicide all on the rise”.
He said “our people” should be at the forefront of the party’s priorities and focus.
“But they aren’t. They’re stranded on the sidelines, waiting for us to get this shit sorted out so we can get back to hammering the government and building our base.”
Harawira said people would not support the expulsion of two MPs – “so we need to bring them back in” – but neither would people support ousting the current leadership.
He said the solution was not in blaming anyone or one side winning, nor could the solution be found in a new party and “forcing our people to take sides”.
“A lasting memory I have from when I split with the Māori Party in 2011 was the confusion and sadness on the faces of our kuia, something I’d never want to see again.”
He made a list of recommendations:
1. Bring Meno and Takuta back into the team.
2. Bring the whole team together to discuss a way forward.
3. Outline plans to manage differences and disputes.
4. Agree to a workplan focussed on Te Pāti Māori kaupapa.
5. Make a public declaration of commitment and action to our people.
6. Take the team on a national reconciliation tour.
7. Then get back to ^#$% work. We got a government to overthrow.
Harawira said only with a strong united front of Te Pāti Māori MPs can a Māori, Greens, Labour coalition overthrow the current government in 2026.
“If we don’t get rid of them next year, all the damage they have done will be entrenched over the next three, and all the gains of the past 25 years will be lost.”
His warnings came with a call to everyone to step up and work together, to “rebuild the team”, not because “we love each other, let’s call that a work in progress” he said, “but because we love our people more”.
“Let us make the sacrifices necessary to rebuild the team that helped put us all into parliament in the first place – Te Pāti Māori.
“Let us find a quiet space without constitutional clauses, lawyers and too many relations, be open to hearing and sharing, and be willing to apologise for our own shortcomings and forgive others for theirs.
“Let us rebuild the strength, commitment and unity of Team Māori.”
…there are few people with the mana of Hone and he is right to demand unity and reject attempts to replace the leadership.
Those who have brought so much self sabotage and self mutilation to a Party that is essential to beating National/ACT and NZF should take a long deep breath and agree to the reset and fighting this Government.
Putting ego before the waka and airing all the dirty laundry in front of the Marae only helps the Right.
It is unacceptable that a leadership challenge was launched against Debbie and Rawiri, they deserved loyalty not plotting.
Blaming JT for protecting the leadership misses who started this.
Hone is right, Doc and Mariameno should be brought back inside the Party with a clear commitment to support the Leadership and to not undermine it.
All eyes are now on the AGM 7th December.
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Could this be the moment that we decide no more capitulation to this hated regime and that they and their enablers mean to harm all of us if we allow them to.
Fine words from a man I never believed could be a statesman.
We are fortunate to have him with us.
C’mon TPM get sorted your great trench fighting skills are needed to rebut this vile CoC excuse for a govt
Not only will a TPM, Green Labour coalition have the best chance of beating the ACT, NZF, National coalition.
A Labour, Green, TPM government have the best chance of making this country a better place.
A government missing just one of these three elements will not be as great.
That’s your preference.
My preference is for another Labour majority with confidence and supply from TPM and greens.
NZ immigration is out of control the state has to get back into the state management game. Not State owned enterprises everything is being disrupted by the 21st century aristocracy/landed gentry ie cloud real-estate.
In the feudal age Lords made money from rent seeking. And we had to cut a few heads off to end that.
Now the modern feudal lord seeks rent via cloud real-estate. The Apple Store. Google Play Store. Domain name ownership with almost 100% AI bot staffed.
Like it or not we are firmly in a feudal system and the government has got to get back into the game of resource allocation.
Billionaires are supposed to allocate resources efficiently. But the not interested in public schools and hospitals.
Hone, well said. I sincerely hope it works and TPM look at the big picture. There is no place for Egos. This must be patently clear from the bahaviour of Luxon, who is desperate for a KH, and Seymour, who is sucking up to his Atlas masters. The Left need to urgently despatch this self-serving, corrupt, devious bunch of wannabe’s! It won’t matter how the CoC restructure, it’s a diabolical MESS that connot be salvaged. They just can’t control their horrendous incompetence and dishonesty. There is no hope for them now, despite the RW media and their dim-witted enablers continuing to prop them up – they are STUFFED.
While they are fighting amongst themselves people are starving,homeless education is a shambles the Treaty as we know it is being wiped out and this government is literally getting away with murder. Their egos have got the better of them and if they don’t watch out they will become a parody and that’s very sad for them and most of all their constituents. They need to urgently get it together and wipe the smiles of this godawful government
In-fighting in left-wing parties are all too frequent, and the one way right wing parties keep returning to power. It is not because the right wing are better at keeping the peace and agreeing with each other. They are just much better at doing it in private AND they are extremely good at triggering left wingers to blow off in outrage over mundaneties that should be sorted by negotiations and compromises. Keep your eyes on the ball, folks!
Christmas is coming, there will be growing amount of goodwill now.. And after – scrum down and someone feed the ball in and we’ll kick it round and really try. Have the Going Brothers as our mascots. They have an undiminished past unlike most of our political parties, which don’t impress. People got behind local heroes in the 60s-70s like the Going Brothers. Make Northland great again and be the leading hikoi-style rolling–stone that gathers the moss and takes it forward.
https://www.theroar.com.au/2021/08/01/why-sid-going-was-one-of-the-most-unique-players-to-play-for-the-all-blacks/
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Northland rugby NZ History
https://nzhistory.govt.nz › page › northland-rugby
7 Oct 2025 — The brothers became famous for the ‘blindside triple-scissors movement’ – known as ‘Going, Going, gone’ – which they had perfected on the back …
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Who were the Going Brothers?
Ken played over 100 games for North Auckland, many alongside his brothers Sid and Brian. Of Ngāti Hine and Ngāpuhi descent, Going played 24 matches for New Zealand Māori. His brothers Sid and Brian also played 16 and 23 games respectively for New Zealand Māori.
Ken Going – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ken_Going
Are you joking? WTFF!!! Absolutely not should Kapa Kingi and Ferris be brought back for their graft and insubordination and completely crazy shafting of the party they got voted in under. This is not the time to do the shit they be doing ….NOW???? And if the other two dumb ass novices do not support TPM leadership at this important time then they can also go do a running jump. There is no credible way those two fuck wits should be taken back. Hone is a complete dick for suggesting it and why is he putting his two cents worth absolutely zero in suggesting it. Undermines the whole TPM leadership which needs supporting to come back as a stronger party. Forget factionalism. It’s bullshit.
Bomber, do not drop the ball now. Unless there is real corruption in the leadership? Is there??? No! Therefore as you said before this is pure temple politics and self sabotage by the bad uns.
Nobody needs this right now and Hone is just being plain dumb suggesting this option now. Where the fuck is the backing for the leadership??? This is so bad but they got to stick to their guns and move on …wounded.
But carry on that is what we all want. Not this egoistic bullshit and high fucking temple politics.
Eru says Kia Ora. The guy is woke as fuck
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