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Jarrod Hedley's avatar

Irrespective of this particular situation it must grate the Greens, who were anti the Waka jumping bill, to now be forced into using it. I bet they will try everything they can before they have to.

Unless Parliament and the parties all hold their MP's to account, to a high standard, nothing will ever improve. We already have a very low skill level in parliament across the board and if we allow MP's to continue in parliament when they have serious issues with integrity then it will continue to go backwards and the people in NZ will continue to lose faith in them.

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John Trezise's avatar

330,907 people voted for Darleen Tana in the 2023 general election. They may not have wanted to, but they did: because under MMP to vote for the party is to vote for The List. A flaw of MMP as it stands is that we the electors cannot reorder the names on party lists, so when we vote for a party, we must accept The List exactly as the candidates have been ranked by the party leaders.

The Greens were right to oppose the waka jumping law: it is a violation of democracy. It is indeed 'therefore astonishing that Swarbrick is willing to countenance using the rule that they have denounced as anti-democratic and constitutionally outrageous; previous party co-leaders have ruled out ever invoking the law.'

Martyn Bradbury is wrong calling for the Greens to try to expel Tana from Parliament, but spot on when he says that 'once again the Greens desire to tick identity boxes over actually checking their candidates has bitten them in the arse'.

One is left with the impression that Darleen Tana was chosen because she is a Māori woman with a chin tattoo who would be an advertisement for the Greens' bicultural credentials, and as a bonus laid claim to a petty-bourgeois small-business background. If the Greens looked no deeper into Darleen Tana than her image, then their penance now should be to suffer her continued presence in Parliament till the next general election, because they nominated her, and 330,907 people elected her.

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