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  1. I think he maybe saw that with out a very good list placing, he was toast anyway, and might as well go out with bang, because, there is no staying after this,

  2. Bunch of no hopers. Nz politicians from both sides are a total joke. Winston Peters is the only real politician left.

  3. Just sounds like a load of waffle to me.

    If MP Sharma has a grievance – out with it I say! As Winston Peters famously says, “Put Up or Shut Up”.

    1. Zack Brando. Nope. After all, Parliamentary Services are the toadies who, allegedly, trespassed Winston Peters and other former politicians from the Parliamentary precinct for the next X number of years. That looked pretty much like bullying to me. Not all that democratic either. Not all that legal when none of the clobbered had been charged or found guilty of offences warranting being trespassed.

  4. Changing the culture of even a small commercial organisation requires determination and years of effort; changing the culture of a parliament which by function is a political organisation would be a miracle. There is absolutely no evidence that Trevor Mallard can walk-on-water.

  5. Some mothers do ’ave ’em. What an outburst of naivety. He will be out of there, if not as soon as Ian Lees Galloway perhaps, but before the next General Election, or perhaps just not re-selected, as per Sue Moroney. Hamilton Labour does things differently sometimes.

    Not many are truly cut out for Parliamentary Politics when it comes down to it. I have known a number of MPs over the decades from various parties, and not too many of them leave the place content with their achievements to put it mildly.

    Gaurav’s middle name has to be Wallace.

  6. I see Dr Sharma is talented: Fulbright Scholar, and Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from UoA. MBA from George Washington University

    Clearly not a good fit for a party run by union hacks and gender studies graduates!

    He’s a man with options and this makes him a loose cannon for the rabid ideologues now running Labour.

    These include:
    1. Kicking it into touch and continuing his medical career.
    2. Contesting his seat as an independent.
    3. Doing a deal with the opposition, spending a year maximising the damage he can do within Labour then formally crossing the floor.

    1. Why does everyone think that intelligence to be a surgeon etc means you have all round talent. It can also mean you are on the spectrum with no real people skills.

      1. Wheel Do you speak from knowledge or what? Surgeons may be in the business of chopping things off or out but most would talk to their patients in a sympathetic, meaningful and practical manner which requires people skills.

        An interesting tv series called The Good Doctor is available and it is abut a young surgeon with autism. Fictional but the actor playing the part has had advice on how to convey the problem of a medical professional dealing with people under stress. You might be interested to see how he copes when he makes a boo-boo. It’s hard learning with a bump, but good watching.

        1. I do actually. Spent many a year in healthcare and also had a surgeon tenant in the same building who, while clearly brilliant, had the social skills of a power poll. That said I am not meaning to generalise and put all surgeons in the same box, there just seem to be a number of comments here that associate “Dr” with “we’re not worthy”.

    2. Haha, imagine having those qualifications and then sitting on back bench behind some tosser who’s CV consists of having worked at Hugh Wrights and being a stay at home dad. He has got nothing to loose by sticking the boot into Labour on his way out to a proper, well paying career.

  7. Well, glasshouses/stones and all that.
    Go playing games with stupid historical shit on your opponents and don’t be surprised when someone disgruntled in your own party who will lose their list seat next year anyway – nothing to lose- points out some hypocrisy from the Labour party itself.

    To the general public all this crap does is show what utter flogs we have in parliament.

    I’d say Labour were truly desperate to have gone dirty on the plonker Uffindell and this is what blowing up in your face looks like.

  8. Gosh the commenters seem to be a bit like the Party Whips, not interested in the substance of the problem. I notice a number coming forward with their jaws chomping every time there is a chance to criticise a politician or whatever. I like your verse Martyn but I can do worse! I think Dr Sharma is doing the right thing for us all and his sanity. I think he would like the beautiful images that come with this song Vincent by Don McLean – the chorus is ideal.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxHnRfhDmrk
    “Vincent (Starry, Starry Night)”
    …Now, I understand what you tried to say to me
    And how you suffered for your sanity
    And how you tried to set them free
    They would not listen, they did not know how
    Perhaps they’ll listen now…

    For they could not love you
    But still your love was true…
    This world was never meant for one
    As beautiful as you

    Like the strangers that you’ve met
    The ragged men in ragged clothes
    The silver thorn of bloody rose
    Lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow
    Now, I think I know what you tried to say to me
    How you suffered for your sanity
    How you tried to set them free
    They would not listen, they’re not listening still
    Perhaps they never will

    Songwriters: Don Mclean / Elysa Sunshine / Vinny St. Martin

    1. Remains a strong song.

      Perhaps preface ‘politician’ with “Labour/Green/Maori Party”-because these commenters are Tory supporters through and through, and when some of them do claim they will not vote for NZ National it merely means ACT instead. They come here for a Labour Bash not to make positive suggestions.

      I usually critique the Labour Caucus and its adherence to monetarism and a neo liberal state rather than individual MPs. But I admit this chap got to me with his naivety, does he think he’s the first to stumble upon the arcane rituals, conventions, hierarchy’s and structures of the NZ Parliament? Not destined for a long political career this one.

      1. He’s a straight bowler, and it was people like him who decried the cricket exploits of the Oz bowler who sent along an underarm ball!

        It’s a pretty good example really of the clear-eyed person who is not caught up in the network of fibs and servile flattery (crawling) indulged in by others whose career depends on following the regime of ‘doing as I do, not as I say.’

  9. Meanwhile Darien Fenton shows her true colours and that of the Union movement who purport to protect the interest ps of their members.

  10. If this man is being bullied by parliamentary services who employs these people as my understanding it is not the political parties themselves who employ them. Interesting how this has come out now I smell a rat.

  11. See the parliamentary services who employs them and who are they accountable to ?

  12. When asked about this story Jacinda will put her head to one side smile and say we are the party of openness and kindness and walk away

  13. Perhaps the most disturbing comment, regarding the situation, comes from Trevor Mallard

    The Herald reports;

    Speaker Trevor Mallard said he would not discuss individual MPs or staff relationships.

    “A practice was developed during the last Parliament and has continued into this Parliament where MPs who have ongoing staff relationship issues have been delayed in their appointment of new staff until the whips and Parliamentary Service are convinced they have sufficient skills to properly supervise them.”

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/parliament-bullying-claims-ex-labour-mp-attacks-gaurav-sharma-for-ill-discipline-and-mouthing-off-in-media/WRAFJWQBAOWYGB3HFFMKCVQZTY/

    In other words, our representatives will get support staff allocated to them as and when they have the required “skills” to supervise their staff 9as judged by whom?).

    One can easily see a situation develop where our representative is “frozen” out from having support staff on the whim of the speaker, the party whips, the PM office, parliamentary services. What level of “supervisory” skill is required?

    Is Labour in character assassination mode with hints the representative was not able to “supervise” his staff?

  14. He’s a Dr and a surgeon! Get him out of that dismal place, parliament, and get him working in the health sector where he can do something useful.

    I don’t think the guy is being a woke snowflake. I see hi. More as a whistle blower

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