Shane Jones too chicken to debate

Backing out of a public debate is never a great look — doing it via poetry is something else entirely. As pressure mounts over energy decisions and mining policy, Shane Jones’ decision to pull out of a high-profile debate with Sir Ian Taylor raises a bigger question: what happens when the rhetoric meets real scrutiny?
In light of the revelations of just how culpable Shane Jones and NZ First are in the diesel storage debacle, it is no surprise Shane Jones has backed out of a debate with Sir Ian Taylor…
Shane Jones v Sir Ian Taylor: the much talked-up debate that ended with bad poetry
The debate that never happened
A debate between MP Shane Jones and Sir Ian Taylor that was announced with fanfare and bigged up over weeks of headlines, won’t go ahead, with the Resources Minister pulling out via the medium of poetry.
The two men had planned to debate Santana Minerals’ proposed fast-tracked Central Otago goldmine on 8 April 2026.
The discussion was to be held at Taylor’s Animation Research studio in Dunedin, with the action live streamed through the Otago Daily Times, Stuff and streaming platform Vimeo.
Taylor, a businessman and arguably New Zealand’s most prolific writer of open letters, has vocally opposed the mine for environmental and economic reasons. Jones, however, has said the project will deliver employment and investment.
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Shane Jones, the great orator, the verbose Shakespearean wordsmith from the Far North is too frightened to go up against the very mild mannered and reasonable Sir Ian Taylor? Turns out it’s easier to perform outrage than defend it.
When the rhetoric gets tested — and collapses
NZ First have become so frothed up by their social media culture war revenge fantasies that they can’t actually reason their rhetoric out when genuinely challenged on it.
We urgently need an adult discussion on mining, but that’s not what Shane wants. He wants to use this as a culture war cudgel — because that’s where he gets traction.
I think NZ First have hit their ceiling too soon.
I think this type of cowardice doesn’t play with the salt of the earth type NZ First are attempting to appeal to, the same way their war with recreational fishing community has hurt them.
If the Iran war goes as long as we now fear, we will run out of diesel and NZ First’s role in that will become magnified and vilified.
The tide could turn very suddenly on Winston right now.






Sir Ian Taylor seeks the limelight at every opportunity.
Whereas Shane Jones seeks the “slimelight”!
Jones is pretty easy to work out – a bullying coward! Like Luxon he can’t seem to control his gobby mouth and let’s it run away with him. May he end his parliamentary days this coming election along with his wearying leader and their nutty tin-hat, anti-vax brigade. Let’s get rid of the dead SH&T out there.