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  1. Good old legals just when they need to think about right behaviour and stability of democratic systems, they go for some sentimentality based on ‘not fair’. The law is like musical chairs when it comes to courtrooms I think.

  2. Mariameno could defect to Labour and run in her already Maori seat .I like her and she would be an asset with proper professional management of the Maori caucus in the Labour’s party

  3. Total fuck up but who btw is the judge??? And why oh why at this critical time cannot Maoridom say tiaho to the grifters – literally or figuratively- rebels to shut the fuck up until after the election. Or since that option is burned just shut the fuck up and GO AWAY until AFTER the fucking election. What drop kicks. Fuck you for fucking things up big time dickheads

    1. Don’t be stupid. Anyway if you or anyone had a problem with JT et al then now is not the time to air it. How stupid snd dumb and ridiculous to boot. Those two have rat fucked the Māori Party and the lot of us at the critical time by burning TPM because they seemingly hate the leadership. Hey that argument doesn’t hold water because it’s been that way since they had such a great victory. They should have stood as independents. What dumb asses, even Tim Selwin concerns that and he seems to have an abiding grudge against JT. Well, why?

  4. Oh how things have changed in recent months .At the begining of this year ERU was a bloody hero for his massive Hikoi on Parliament .Now because that same hero points out that TPM has been taken over buy the family he is relegated to shit .
    Clearly the late Tash Kemp was the glue that kept TPM together .Since her death there has been a land grab within of colonial proportions .
    I will be voting green or red now TPM have lost a large number of voters in my family alone .

    1. I suspect that if ERU was organising the Hikoi on Parliament alone, they would not have arrived there yet so your use of hero to describe him seems a misleading way to describe someone who is opportunistic at best. I recall an experience with a Maori version of a church in the 1970-80s that also went offtrack as some Maori wanted to uphold the biblical church doctrines, and other Maori wanted to have Maori tradition over biblical doctrine. The church no longer exists and that could well be the sad outcome of TMP unless people learn to ignore their ego and work together.

  5. Gordon W Scroll down the hysteria. We want outcomes that are good for all people. We don’t want bad people at the top, but finding fault with people standing for something is just being natural critical Kiwis. I suggest don’t overdo the natural. We have to compress it sometimes and put a thinking brain in charge of our subconscious urge to go on about our wishes and beliefs. Stop and breathe – are we right? Could there still be a good outcome even if we’re partly right and yet things don’t work out as we decided

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