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Statement from Labour Party President

Jenny Michie | | 10:59 pm

Following a report in today’s edition of the New Zealand Herald, some may have gained the impression that I was not supportive of the views expressed in Phil Goff’s recent speech.

Following a report in today’s edition of the New Zealand Herald, some may have gained the impression that I was not supportive of the views expressed in Phil Goff’s recent speech.

That is not the impression I attempted to convey in the interview and I feel it is necessary to state for the record my views on the matter.

Phil briefed me on the contents of the speech before he gave it and we specifically discussed both the ETS and the foreshore and seabed issues.

The issue of the ETS and the impact that deal might have on any deal on the foreshore and seabed legislation is an important one.

Phil was right to express his concerns that the deal between National and the Maori Party opens the way for Treaty settlements to be reopened whenever government has to change policy to deal with new circumstances.

In relation to the foreshore and seabed, there has been an announcement that the legislation is to be repealed. The question now is what to replace it with.

Phil has correctly raised this issue for discussion and debate and he would be negligent as leader of a major party and as leader of the opposition if he did not lead the debate on these issues.

There has been a range of reaction to the speech amongst the party membership and these reactions have been fully canvassed at last weekend’s New Zealand Council meeting. Like any major speech on a controversial issue there will continue to be discussion and reactions which is what needs to happen on these two crucial issues.

I support the stance taken by Phil in the speech and encourage ongoing discussion and debate about the issues that matter to New Zealanders.

Andrew Little
Labour Party President

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Readers Comments

Anonymous | 9th December 2009 | 11:00 pm | Reply to this comment

I agree and the speech was actually pretty good.

Alexander Laughland | 14th December 2009 | 6:35 am | Reply to this comment

I agree with the speech, i am maori and i have proudly supported labour. I have done this not because i blindly support the left, because i have faith maori during the darkest days in race relations this is the the party that always supported and cherished the maori nation and yes an excellent speech.

Am i the only one that see the tremendous irony of a party that gave us Don Brash’s speech at Orewa can now claim the high ground in race relations. lol

Dean Hyde (JP) | 14th December 2009 | 8:18 am | Reply to this comment

A very good and clear speech, setting a much needed point of difference in the public mind between the cynical politics of the new right and Labour.

Calling the National/Maori Party deal on ETS for what it is!

shane te pou | 15th December 2009 | 12:03 am | Reply to this comment

hey mr pres

You need to focus on getting good candidates , increasing party membership and paying the bills. Let Phil focus on the message . Im looking forward to the next generation of labour leaders we need to put the sword to the Tories before they ruin our country .

True Kiwi | 1st January 2010 | 8:56 am | Reply to this comment

Yeh, what Shane said. You guys should get more Bill Liu’s and line your own pockets or work it in with organised crime!

Good on ya’s,

Alex | 24th February 2010 | 10:04 pm | Reply to this comment

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