Wherefore art thou?

by frog

It’s amusing to see Helen Clark crooning under our Green Party balcony after a weekend of Green successes, including an improved poll result and a well received campaign launch. Russel’s response in the Herald was tidy:

“Labour taught us the value of independence and we’ve learnt our lesson. [Helen Clark] gave us a good lesson in the political views of the major parties and their political approach,” he said.

“I think she made her choice, she made her bed with Winston Peters and Peter Dunne and she’s now lying in it.”

Dr Norman said the Greens would work through their process to decide which party they could work with.

Jeanette said on Sunday that the Greens would this week announce the criteria that we would use to evaluate Labour and National before the election.  That will require Clark, Key and their teams to measure up on their policy and past actions rather than ability to dole out baubles.  So the current serenades, while sweetly sung, aren’t going to affect the outcome.

The Greens, unlike other parties, have committed to saying who we will work with before the election.  That’s different to the game playing approach that Labour, New Zealand First and United Future have become known for, but it does mean that voters can make an informed choice.

frog says

Published in Campaign | Justice & Democracy by frog on Tue, October 7th, 2008   

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