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  1. Three things needed to boot the CoC Govt in 2026.…
    • Get out the vote and enrol campaign to combat the voter suppression
    • Unity (as much as can be won) between NZ Labour,
    Greens and TPM
    • NZ Labour to announce wealth tax, denationalisation of power generation and supply etc. new leader if Hipkins will not do it

    The age and digital/reo literacy of young Māori had an effect in the by-election, and the General Election is the first where high turnout boomers do not have numerical superiority. Can the new gen voters be mobilised in numbers?

    Mr Ferris has a screw loose on his issue, the multi ethnic Labour supporters were trying to help elect a MĀORI candidate in a Māori only seat! Doh. Co leader Debbie has gone out of her way to encourage “tangata Tiriti” non Māori supporters for TPM and issues, dickhead behaviour like Takuta’s is of no assistance.

  2. Tamahere’s comments on TBG suggested he’s comfortable not being in govt until more young maori reach voting age in 29 or 32.

    Meanwhile the right will import more voters to negate his strategy.

    1. Yeah, I found that concerning that he’s making those types of statements when it’s crucial to get rid of this current regime now! Maybe it’s a talking point strategy?

  3. Are these other ethnicities coming to AO/NZ really support Maori? Maori have experience others Polynesian groups coming here especially in Auckland and turning on Maori with physical assaults, cultural superiority etc… and these traits still exit today. It’s as if they sided with pakeha values and beliefs and turned on Maori for their own convenience. Takuta Ferris, is saying the quite part out loud and the political right are taking advantage claiming he’s a racist referring to Maori in general who aren’t in a powerful position to effect legislative and social change but have to play the long and tiresome game of taking it on the chin for the betterment of NZ peaceful existence.

  4. Ferris is right; he has nothing to apologise for. It doesn’t sit well to see non Maori campaigning in a by-election for a Maori seat. They are doing so not to benefit Maori, but to try and prevent TPM gaining another seat at Labour’s expense. Ferris is perfectly entitled to have an opinion on that state of affairs, and there is nothing racist about his expressing it.

    1. Yup. As a TPM member, I would avoid campaigning for them in a Maori seat myself. Fortunately, that isn’t necessary- the specter of the neoliberal rats of the former Labour party stealing a seat is long gone.

    2. Ferris has numerous things to apologise for;

      1) wading into a highly charged topic with a social media hot take. Even if it was true he had a nuanced critique to share (that claims is classic arse-covering IMHO), that’s not the way to do it.

      2) sounding like a crypto-fascist. While it may or may not be fair that Māori nationalists have to be unfailingly progressive to avoid being accused of this, that’s the game he’s chosen to play by becoming a TPM candidate.

      3) Breaking caucus unity. He’s tried to justify this, by implying that it’s only the TPM leadership telling him to pull his wooly head in. I guess the rest of the party are going to need to correct this, especially those in the electorate he represents.

      4) handing the right ammunition, which can and will be fired not only at him, but at the whole party.

      5) doing serious damage to the country’s chances of getting the CoC off the government benches in 2026. Just when things were heading in a hopeful direction.

      The saddest thing is, he could have just let it go. Maybe write a think piece addressing whatever his issue is in a more nuanced way, *after* the dust settled.

      By doubling down, he’s creating a situation where TPM will have no choice but to distance themselves from him. Probably replace him as their candidate in 2026. To what purpose?

      1. “4) handing the right ammunition, which can and will be fired not only at him, but at the whole party.”
        Oh? Will this allow ACT to win in a Maori seat?

        Oh, that’s right, it won’t. And it will only impact us, when dirty neoliberal coward pansies like Hipkins attack Ferris.

  5. None of this would have happened if the nonentity Hipkins hadn’t chosen to attack Maori and try and steal a Maori seat from Maori.

  6. Look a coalition does not have to agree on everything we see it in the lot (CoC) we have in now but the party with the most voters should have more weight purely because they have more constituents. If TPM want to sit in opposition that is their choice but I for one will not vote for a party that chooses this option. I can see why Ferris said what he said and at least he is being honest unlike many others. We do have foreigners here that are racist, and anti-Māori unfortunately that is life.

  7. Labour needs to campaign hard to be a majority Government. It can’t rely on the Greens or TPM to form a stable Government. It’s held a majority once before, it can do it again.

    1. I doubt if they will be given another opportunity to show their ability after blowing it last time .

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