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  1. Tim hazeldine would have All US Bennie’s on student rates of $300 a week or a ubi.

  2. Incredible speech, thanks so much for posting it. I was so happy he got into parliament and heartbroken when he died and I never met him. However you didn’t need to meet him to know what an exceptional and great person he was and that he would do much for all New Zealand. I understand the shock people felt when JFK died because that’s how it felt when Efeso died. I feel that the Labour party held him back and I really resent them even more for that in addition to how they failed to fully use the mandate given to them (bitterly this is also the taunt Luxon threw their way.)
    In Efeso’s speech you can see why he left Labour for the Greens and thank god he did… “It’s time to draw a line in the sand, and alongside my colllegues in Ti Pati Kakariki we’ve come as pallbearers of neoliberalism, it’s time to bury these shallow, insufferable ideas once and for all. And this, sir is our act of love.” And this Mr Chippy is why Efeso left Labour and joined the Greens because Labour failed him and us badly, not because he didn’t have ‘tribal loyalty’.
    Together with Ti Pati Kakariki let’s make his vow come true. His choice of words have a sense of premonition to them so we must be so very thankful that although he wasn’t in Parliament for long he was there long enough to inspire us all in a way that no others have ever done in such a fatal short time. Arohanui to all who knew him and to his family, and to our better future that he envisioned and illuminated so beautifully in his first and last speech that says it all.

  3. As a nation we have lost so much with Efeso’s untimely death, his many insights identified in this maiden speech to the house spells out so clearly he what he stood for. The sad irony is that those values are rejected by the government. Yes Martyn “We all owe him a collective pledge to redouble our efforts, to be brave like Fes and to step up for the vulnerable who he always put first.”
    To his family, thank you for sharing this truly great man with us.

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