• So where to now after the Maori Party 'reset'?

    From Crash@3:633/10 to All on Thursday, October 09, 2025 21:43:57
    The Maori Party reset has demonstrated again, along with the antics
    during Oriini Kaipara's maiden speech to Parliament, just how toxic
    they would be to any government that they are a part of.

    Note well Labour. Unless you get this right, a vote for Labour is a
    vote for a Government that includes such a toxic and unpredictable
    party. The image of the co-leaders walking away from their 'reset'
    press conference may well have been a rehearsal for how they walk out
    on a government when something they don't like gets them pissed off.


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  • From Tony@3:633/10 to All on Thursday, October 09, 2025 18:46:46
    Crash <nogood@dontbother.invalid> wrote:
    The Maori Party reset has demonstrated again, along with the antics
    during Oriini Kaipara's maiden speech to Parliament, just how toxic
    they would be to any government that they are a part of.

    Note well Labour. Unless you get this right, a vote for Labour is a
    vote for a Government that includes such a toxic and unpredictable
    party. The image of the co-leaders walking away from their 'reset'
    press conference may well have been a rehearsal for how they walk out
    on a government when something they don't like gets them pissed off.


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    Crash McBash
    ANd they are so easily pissed off that I wonder whether it is low intelligence or something more sinister.


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  • From Crash@3:633/10 to All on Friday, October 10, 2025 10:12:18
    On Thu, 9 Oct 2025 18:46:46 -0000 (UTC), Tony
    <lizandtony@orcon.net.nz> wrote:

    Crash <nogood@dontbother.invalid> wrote:
    The Maori Party reset has demonstrated again, along with the antics
    during Oriini Kaipara's maiden speech to Parliament, just how toxic
    they would be to any government that they are a part of.

    Note well Labour. Unless you get this right, a vote for Labour is a
    vote for a Government that includes such a toxic and unpredictable
    party. The image of the co-leaders walking away from their 'reset'
    press conference may well have been a rehearsal for how they walk out
    on a government when something they don't like gets them pissed off.


    --
    Crash McBash
    ANd they are so easily pissed off that I wonder whether it is low intelligence
    or something more sinister.

    I think it is just second nature to anyone who is immersed in Maori
    Culture - and a fair few non-Maori as well. Just imagine PM Hipkins
    making a decision that the Maori Party oppose - they could just as
    readily walk out of any coalition agreement they signed as they did on
    Thursday when the awkward questions started.


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  • From BR@3:633/10 to All on Friday, October 10, 2025 17:48:01
    On Thu, 9 Oct 2025 18:46:46 -0000 (UTC), Tony
    <lizandtony@orcon.net.nz> wrote:

    Crash <nogood@dontbother.invalid> wrote:
    The Maori Party reset has demonstrated again, along with the antics
    during Oriini Kaipara's maiden speech to Parliament, just how toxic
    they would be to any government that they are a part of.

    Note well Labour. Unless you get this right, a vote for Labour is a
    vote for a Government that includes such a toxic and unpredictable
    party. The image of the co-leaders walking away from their 'reset'
    press conference may well have been a rehearsal for how they walk out
    on a government when something they don't like gets them pissed off.


    --
    Crash McBash
    ANd they are so easily pissed off that I wonder whether it is low intelligence
    or something more sinister.

    There is no shortage of sinister low intelligence.

    Bill.

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  • From Tony@3:633/10 to All on Friday, October 10, 2025 08:29:20
    BR <blah@blah.blah> wrote:
    On Thu, 9 Oct 2025 18:46:46 -0000 (UTC), Tony
    <lizandtony@orcon.net.nz> wrote:

    Crash <nogood@dontbother.invalid> wrote:
    The Maori Party reset has demonstrated again, along with the antics >>>during Oriini Kaipara's maiden speech to Parliament, just how toxic
    they would be to any government that they are a part of.

    Note well Labour. Unless you get this right, a vote for Labour is a
    vote for a Government that includes such a toxic and unpredictable
    party. The image of the co-leaders walking away from their 'reset'
    press conference may well have been a rehearsal for how they walk out
    on a government when something they don't like gets them pissed off.


    --
    Crash McBash
    ANd they are so easily pissed off that I wonder whether it is low >>intelligence
    or something more sinister.

    There is no shortage of sinister low intelligence.

    Bill.

    You are so correct, I should have thought of that.

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