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  1. Absolutely agree with you Martyn. He’s one of the good ones.
    I wish Gareth all the best for the future.

  2. Sad news. Maybe a white male has got no place in an identity based party that wants climate change 2050.

    Hopefully a wake up call to the Greens if it is possible, that they are at war with not only their voters who don’t fit their exclusive identity model but also their own activists who are dissatisfied and somehow there is no place within the Greens for dissent if they don’t fit the right identity or views?

    Greens need to chill out on the identity authoritarianism, and take a look back at the past what the original Greens vision was and how they went about it – it’s easy to blame identity groups than actually doing something real that is not blame based. Not only that, they are promoting the wrong identities and policies!

  3. Gareth Hughes’ departure will be a sad day for NZ politics. He was one of the best politicians to represent NZ Greens, if not one of the best MPs from any party to sit in the House. A thoroughly decent guy, who worked extremely hard in an attempt to make NZ a better place for all Kiwis. I believe had he been given the opportunity, Gareth would have made an outstanding leader of the party.

    In announcing his retirement, Gareth seemed somewhat disillusioned with the path the NZ Green party is taking now. I can’t blame him, because it’s become a party of identity politics, something which I feel does not bode well with a lot of NZers, myself included.

    While his clean, intelligent and dedicated input will be sorely missed in NZ politics, I do wish Gareth and his family all the best for their future.

  4. No blow there, while Gareth may at times have been principled and outspoken, he was having little effect on the overall Greens policy.

    And since the Greens signed up to this coalition of mediocrity, it will not make any difference whether Gareth is still there or not. James the Bean Counter Shaw and his activist talk is cheap co leader are in charge, so there remain to be questions, that are not answered, and will not win the Greens many votes next year.

    1. If the Greens had gone into coalition with the hard right National party, they would’ve ended up just like the Maori party or United Future party, their destruction complete.
      Kia Kaha Gareth, you will definitely be a blow for the Greens.

  5. I was wondering what had happened to Gareth Huges. I haven’t heard a pip from him all term. Reading between the lines I can now see why. For the Greens this loss is almost terminal. The ship is being abandoned.

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