Thank goodness for Wayne Mapp

by frog

I’m glad Wayne Mapp is National’s spokesman for the Eradication of Political Correctness – it really is an invaluable source of entertainment.

This morning’s Dom Post has a short article about Mapp’s latest hobbyhorse – bilingual census forms – which leaves him looking like a complete wally. Not only does it contain this fabulous quote –

Statistics New Zealand has decided our country should not only have two official languages, but that we should also become bilingual.

- it also points out that bilingual forms were introduced in 1996, under a National government. Nice one. Given that Statistics New Zealand believes the bilingual forms have been valuable for encouraging Maori participation in the census, I’d say their introduction was one of the better decisions National made while in power.

Don Brash might want to double check the notes for his Orewa speech tonight in case any own goals or clangers a la Mapp have made their way in.

frog says

Published in Parliament by frog on Tue, January 31st, 2006   

Tags:

More posts by frog | more about frog