Nandor’s life indeed

by frog

In a post titled ‘Nandor’s Life’, Rodney Hide has blogged today that:

Nandor Tanczos must live a permanent Club Med-type existence to describe Parliament as a “toxic hell-hole�. Or perhaps the Green caucus is rougher than we imagine.

I wonder whether Rodney thinks Nandor was living this “permanent Club Med-type existence” while in Parliament or only during his temporary escape. Hamilton is an amusing town, but Club Med it is not. ;)

Certainly I don’t think that the Green caucus is the source of the toxin.

When Nandor made the “toxic hellhole” comment I suspect that he meant that Parliament is unhealthy for all MPs. But I reckon comments such as Rodney Hide’s above show why it’s particularly poisonous for those MPs who are progressive and positive-minded.

Parliament is toxic for the Green MPs because they have to deal with fairly relentless hostility and quite frequent personal attacks, Nandor in particular. Their ability to rise above the flak does not mean they enjoy it and I don’t think they’re obliged to pretend they do.

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Published in Parliament by frog on Sat, November 12th, 2005   

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