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  1. ‘Fraid you called it wrong on the clownvoy – the ‘protestors’ had threatened violence and thereby given up their right to assemble on the Parliamentry lawn. But police numbers were inadequate (they had neither rostered on extra staff nor conducted the kind of interdiction UK police use to prevent football thugs from assembling in insuperable numbers. Moreover the armed forces were heavily engaged with Covid measures.

    Try protesting on that lawn now (Brownlee in charge) – you’ll get batoned or pepper sprayed – even if you’re peaceful.

    1. The protesters were more likely to use the violence on each other till Mallard united them against the government. Threats are empty most of the time & it was only Mallard’s ego trip that caused the problems.

      1. Rubbish.

        They were an admittedly fanciful but nevertheless formal offering of violence. They should have been read the riot act and moved on immediately. The police were not up to the job, and Mallard should have used the master at arms to have them removed without delay.

        Their offer of violence (they promised to arrest and try the PM by kangaroo court) jeopardized their right to protest or be present on the grounds at all. Their legal standing was no different than the Trump insurrectionists that inspired them.

  2. Ok so this looks even worse as Mallard is an absolute idiot (well before the parliamentary protests) Anyone who gets physical in Parliament should just bugger off. That being said why are any of these politicians knighted or honoured? They are being paid to do this. In fact I don’t really see why professional sports people are knighted either. Ok so R J Hadlee basically was the bowling unit so maybe an exception!

  3. REALLY
    He was someone who gave 30+ years of public service and that, regardless of what Party you are in, is remarkable.

    Service really, this man has done less than many people who work in the public service (NOT PARLIAMENT) and who have worked there much longer than this shit! And he has sucked at the tit longer than most and then gets plum job in Ireland. No bloody politicians should ever become ambassadors.

    1. Michal – Gave … years of public service?? I think he was paid and being an MP did no harm to his personal standing and shown on his CV. A ‘It’s a dirty job but someone’s got to do it’ sort of ironic explanation that a flexible chap supposed to be supporting the ordinary people might say.

  4. I don’t think you are viewing NZ politicians in a bright enough light Martyn. I have been reading Oscar Wilde’s sly digs at the pretensions and delusory delights of his society. And I am looking now at The Importance of Being Earnest where Oscar introduced the idea of Bunbury. This was an imaginary person who was ailing and who could call away his creator when he needed a break from everyday life. I think that is the nature of the Beehive, a place for an alternative life while pretending to be a Member of Parliament.

    If a man can curry enough favour and get elected, he then spends a considerable time away from his home area and on return people seek him out for help and he can administer some and promises for the rest, or suggest alternatives. And get his picture in the paper; (Nick Smith the Nelson MP has been seen regularly through the decades with his boyish smile). No-one of voting importance ascertains your true character and worth, and possibly no-one cares; if people are delusory and they are doing okay then they don’t want to rock the boat.

    From the play:
    Lady Bracknell – on the track of daughter Gwendolen: ‘Apprised, sir, of my daughter’s sudden flight by her trusty maid, whose confidence I purchased by means of a small coin, I followed her at once by a luggage train.  Her unhappy father is, I am glad to say under the impression that she is attending a more than usually lengthy lecture by the University Extension Scheme on the Influence of a permanent income on Thought…’

    I do wonder if this situation of a permanent income does not do away with thought, looking at the behaviour of the wealthy over the years and middle class in this country.

  5. Political patronage is one of the reasons honours were first dispensed with, because automatic “sirs”–SirKey etc. are clearly ridiculous and insulting to the public.

    Some of the more community focused people well deserve to recognised and that is the rub, how to recognise genuine people without legitimising the wankers, servants of capital and the British Monarchy.

  6. I guess the current government is happy to have a low standard for a knighthood since they will all be wanting one. They probably inherited Trevor’s from the previous government and with only a limited time in power so far there is going to be a big mess to clean up when they end.

  7. To me the most outrageous thing about the Parliament Covid protests were the price of the slide/playground ,,,, with the playground described as a slide with some logs scattered around. https://images.7news.com.au/publication/C-1108514/522bc102a211d2989710458fc2dad1e59e689c3d-16×9-x0y0w1280h720.jpg?imwidth=828&impolicy=sevennews_v2

    The slide went $75,0000 over budget

    The Architects/civil engineering fees were $70,000+ over budget

    Slide design, manufacture & installation: $241,772
    Civil works, including landscaping and safety surfacing: $170,912
    Consultants fees, including both engineering and architectural: $159,470

    Total: $572,154 …..

    …. The slide construction/engineering boondoggle shocked me more than the riot ,,,, which was also engineered to a large degree….. with Trevor playing his incompetent part

    1. They most certainly can take it away – think Sir Roger Casement, whose knighthood was canceled for treason during the First World War, and Sir Anthony Blunt, whose knighthood was withdrawn in 1979.

      But Trevor, though nothing to write home about, is merely undeserving, not a traitor to the state. In this he is no different to the equally underserving Key & Carter, and the ridiculous Gerry Brownlee, whose disservice to the country will be memoralised in the same fashion after his risible term as speaker concludes.

  8. He also threaten to shove a stubbie of Heineken up someone’s arse once. Oh how we laughed at the time.

  9. Sir Trevor can take his place alongside,Sir Isaac Newton,Sir Earnest Rutherford,Sir Alexander Fleming and others of …worth. 😉

  10. Did this guy give his life to public service or did he do it all to benefit himself? If it’s the latter he can shove his knighthood up his arse.

  11. Mallard may not have asked for it but he could, and should, have declined.
    Martyn’s right. This baubles for boys nighthood highlights everything that is wrong with the honours system. I have been alive a long time and could count on one hand the number of recipients I have considered worthy.

    1. So did Key, English and Carter deserve on in your eyes Brom or shod they also have declined it.

  12. “Sir Lockwood Smith, Sir David Carter ” ( Sir David Carter, the most bias speaker in our political history)

    A tradition that speakers get knighted…no different to Sir Trevor Mallard.

  13. I used to work in his electorate and met him a few times – never took to him, but then I’m not very fond of politicians in general. But whatever you say about him – if you look at the comments on the MSN website about his knighthood, you can see healers rent-free in conservative minds.

  14. For closing Grey Valley schools and decimating West Coast communities. A complete bastard.

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