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  1. You make the Green Party look a natural, well-lubricated fit for the National Party. How does that fly in the polls?

  2. The self righteous arrogance of Marama Davidson was unbelievable yesterday .I cannot see the Greens joining with TPM as both leaders would want to be top dog . There are historical divides to overcome to get Maori to work together .. Together they could be a strong force but it will not happen

    1. Trevor. Marama may be the most obnoxious female ever in Parliament, partly because, IMO, she is stupid, and too stupid to know that she is ; a tragedy for the environmental party which I and others quit because of her, but more for her unpalatable racism. Her hating on heterosexual men is also bizarre.

  3. But isn’t this the same Maori Party that went into coalition with the Tories?

    J.T. may be ex-Labour, but how many unions disaffiliated and followed Tamahere into his new party? Would J.T. come up with policies that could ever make that happen?

    The Greens aren’t the same as they were in the 1970s, or even the 1990s. Most of the Green Parties are now narrowly focussed on attracting the votes of the liberal intelligentsia, in some of the most wealthy seats.

    The Maori Party is an unusual beast. It seems to mostly be the political vehicle for the interests of Maori businessmen.

  4. Given TPM could win as many electorate seats as it would be likely to get anyway isn’t party voting for them actually reducing the chances of the left. If TPM won say 7 electorates but got no party votes those seats would all be overhang seats and it would be very unlikely National and Act could win.

  5. I’m hopeful that some of the more serious and principled Green MPs who hail back to the pre-neoliberal Greens like Teanau Tuiono will defect to the Maori Party.

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