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  1. “Metiria, kia kaha. Nevermind the media. Nevermind the resignations. Nevermind the naysayers. As a NON Green Party member, I believe YOU are exactly the kind of person – flax roots, resilient, sleeves-rolled-up, practical and intelligent, that I want to see representing us. “

    Precisely.

    The poor, the powerless, the downtrodden have waited a long time for a champion and she has taken on that challenge.

    The response from the reactionary, click-bait-driven, moralistic media commentators; Right-wing mischief-makers (which one or two notable exceptions); and other sundry uninformed hecklers – is predictable.

    The Establishment and conservative Moral “Majority” were never going to accept Metiria Turei’s criticisms of our broken welfare system. They were going to het back hard.

    And when they run out of issues to attack her on, willing acoloytes of the New Right like David Seymour will create rumours to smear her with.

    Kudos to Radio NZ this morning for deciding not to repeat Seymour’s unsubstantiated rumours.

    Metiria Turei is emerging from this, bloodied, but stronger. If she can survive this, we do indeed have a Wonder Woman championing the poor of this country.

    #IstandwithMetiria

    1. 100% agree Frank. #IstandwithMetiria too. I would add that Jacinda needs to grow a spine if she wants to be anything more than a footnote in the history of the NZ Labour party’s decline into irrelevance.

      1. Danyl, beneath the Pollyanna “Leader of the party? Who? Little ole me?” veneer, Jacinda Ardern is only interested in being PM.

        Principle doesn’t enter into her career path.

        The Blairism is palpable.

    2. And that little prick Seymour is only in parliament by perpetrating an electoral fraud on the public anyway; and he has made hundreds of thousands of dollars out of it! What a little pimp. I bet he was the snitch in his class at school too.

  2. This must represent the view of a large portion of the population. I doubt very much that the Green’s will loose overall support by this come september. They will lose some votes and gain others (so long as MT hangs in there).
    I wouldn’t condemn the two defectors out of hand though. Strict adherence to the law, if you believe in and are involved in, the exercise of a democracy is not an unreasonable position to have taken. They should be left with their respect seeing the matter has in the end been handled by the Greens in the best possible way.
    D J S

  3. Great article Vanessa. I’ve never voted Green and was planning on not voting this election, but if the party holds fast and doesn’t bow to the vicious lynch mob they’ll have my vote for sure. I fully agree with your take on Jacinda. She and Davis played a key part in encouraging the frenzy by putting the boot in.
    The most positive thing I see out of this is a growing voice of people saying that poverty is a serious problem and who want genuine change.

  4. Everything you said Vanessa I wholeheartedly agree with
    I too had my doubts about James Shaw, but not any more,I’m full of admiration for them both,and gratitude.
    Finally there’s someone in the political sphere I can believe in
    Thanks for saying it in such a forthright gutsy manner

  5. Exactly @ Vanessa – mountain out of a molehill. That’s NZ MSM for you – excluding National course, they can do no wrong….

    1. And you of course are a winner Dave?

      I guess you’re a troll?

      Many of us see the over reaction to Metiria’s story as BS, designed to detract from Bill’s BS.

      1. what do they say about trolls Patricia “they live in holes” and he
        (Dave) can crawl back into his hole where he belongs a…whole

        1. Meh. Don’t mind Dave. Vennesa’s personal wealth is way above Daves. Or Dave would have to be the bitchiest police academy drop out in the world.

    2. Dave, be careful calling Bullshit Bill a loser, you of all people should know that he’d get the GCSB onto you.

  6. You make a great point Vanessa when you say, “how does one resign with retention of full benefits – is THAT not fraud?” Doubt if Metiria took somewhere north of $30,000 from the taxpayer way back then, as these two will by being paid until election day.

  7. Totally agree Vanessa, as the party i have supported all my voting life no longer stands for my beliefs, i am open to new ideas if the green party continue to support MT. I to was pleasantly surprised by James Shaw’s stand, and it completely changed my ideas of the man. Good to see a rational summary of events instead of the rich white entitled hysteria.

  8. I also am with Materia in this. Her disclosures took a lot of courage given that her ¨transgressions¨ would, in all probability, never have come to light had she said nothing. I hope it serves to highlight the plight of benefiiaries at the hands of this draconian government, and that this is what we all remain focused on.

  9. What a wonderful eloquent article. You have voiced ideas in a way that I responded to with yes, yes, you are saying exactly what I feel and think. The media rage and public trolls are all so cruel and so self-righteous. THANKYOU so much!

  10. There you go hating on Labour again. 75% of NZers think she was wrong (Neswhub). Labour needs to get some of those people to vote for them or its 3 more years of status quo. You are aiming at the wrong target.

    1. JP073: I’d say Labour’s stand on this is disgraceful, except that implies they might be capable of better. But, in reality, Labour are part of the problem, not the solution. Them in power is every bit as much the status quo as National in power. In fact, on a bunch of issues Labour is *to the right* of National and their Blairite little princess is not going to change that.

      All that a lot of Labour supporters care about is having their capitalist management team in government instead of the other capitalist management team. Most of them haven’t got the spine or the integrity to stand up for a principle – like the rights of the poor.

      This is a reminder that Roger Douglas may be gone, but his spirit lives on in that party.

    2. 75% of NZers who watched and then voted on Newshub, not 75% of all NZers, I didn’t watch or vote on Newshub and I don’t think she was wrong, I think Meteria is brave and honest and if she doesn’t speak for you, don’t vote for her, but she speaks well and true for me and I will be voting for her. That is democracy and you should stop making her the target of YOUR frustration, take your own advice. Voting Green supports Labour, attacking them (like you are doing) hurts Labour. Jeez, YOU are aiming at the wrong target!

  11. James Shaw has been a pleasant surprise on this issue.
    Those condemning Metiria are implicitly saying that there is nothing wrong with deliberately paying people 20% less than they need to survive. For Jacinda, that probably would have just meant going home to mum and dad for dinner a couple of days a week. She doesn’t have a clue.
    Kia kaha Greens. I stand with Metiria.

  12. A great article Vanessa.

    I think Jacinda may have shot herself in the foot by not supporting Metiria over this.

  13. Heard Miteria being “interviewd” on National Radio this morning, it was a disgusting attack by the “interviewer” no sembulence of impartiality or even letting her getting her point across just constant attack. Would like Bill English to be subject to the same grilling over his double dipping and getting $900 a week that he was not moraly entitled to.

  14. I am amused by those who accuse me of being a troll simply because I have an opposing view. She has gone. Good. Both Labour and the Greens can now focus.

  15. It’s precisely the problem that the “left” are not willing to challenge the status quo, because they don’t want to jeopardise their own chances at grabbing the conch, and thus end up siding with those in power. Metiria’s admission was bold, and set a challenge to the neoliberal establishment’s chipping away at the social security net – you’re not supposed to do that, you’re supposed to smile, nod, and go quietly. We need not less of what Metiria did, but much more of it. The risk is that the downtrodden might become roused – Metiria’s admission was an act of disobedience, and the reactionaries have set the pitbulls on her for it.

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