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  1. Good luck to them but I don’t think many people trust John Tamihere. I’m sure Labour would work with them but I hope they remember the last time the Maori party vote was overwhelmingly for Labour and yet they got sucked in by John Key’s promises and got into bed with National. They paid dearly for that turnaround.

  2. If…the Māori Party said no to forming a Govt. or supporting Nashnull, right now, some might look at giving them a second chance. But if they are determined to duplicate the Winston fence sitting approach–then the Māori Party can sod right off. When “at the table” last time around, the MP with their mentor John Key, saw the economic and social position of the mainly working class Māori population go backwards fast.

  3. ONE BIG YAWN – this is the party that got the crumbs despite sitting at the table.

    John Tamihere is an extremely flawed character have people forgotten his ravings about front bums. Totally disgusting one wonders what any gay child of his would do, surely this is the sort of shit that young gay people have had to put up with in their lives.

    I loathe the man and in the past have been deeply disappointed in the party. NOT may I hasten to add that I think Labour have ever done anything they should have for their big Maori constituency.

    1. Michal: “John Tamihere is an extremely flawed character have people forgotten his ravings about front bums.

      Heh! Yes indeed, Mr Frontbum! Who on earth could take him seriously after that?

      A fortiori, I was under the impression that the Maori party was renewing its leadership, by appointing young, talented people. This may be true of Ngarewa-Packer, but even his best friends wouldn’t describe Tamihere as “young”; and I’m doubtful about the “talented” bit as well.

      The Maori party cannot help itself, it seems: when the chips are down, it apparently reverts to the patriarchalism which underpins Maori society, and appoints an old(ish) bloke. A lost cause, really.

    2. Michael – Tamihere referred to women as front bums, and this is what women have had to put up with from neanderthals like him all our lives. And don’t forget the Roast Busters shenanigans and either. His perceptions of women appear so flawed, that he simply doesn’t cut it representing any women.

      Just because he’s Maori – and looking for a job – doesn’t mean that he’s the best person to be leading a Maori party; what’s more, we probably all know younger Maori men who would be worthier and more talented representatives than he is; as a mother of daughters, I’m flummoxed that other mothers – or anyone – would accept him in this position. He degrades us.

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