Archive for the 'Parliament' Category

Fishy rhetoric

Friday, September 26th, 2008

This week the House debated the Fisheries Act 1996 Amendment Bill (No 2). This Bill simply allows for the Minister to set Total Allowable Catch (TAC) limits under the Quota Management Scheme (QMS) with incomplete information about the state of the fish stock. The Minister has to be able to […]

Bob Clarkson adds to his total word tally in Parliament

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

After I reported Bob Clarkson’s work rate in Parliament at various times as  65 words in 2 and half months, 16 words in one month and 19 words in nearly 3 months, I was hoping after last night to be able to say Bob Clarkson had blown all those previous records out of the water […]

Russel’s speech on the Privileges Committee findings

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Ok, so as speeches go the atmosphere is not quite Barack Obama in front of faux Greek pillars, but it’s a pretty clear annunciation of why Russel voted to censure Winston Peters.

Nat’s forestry policy is Labour lite

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

True to form, the National Party has released a forestry policy that leaves Labour’s policies completely unchanged, but whinges mightily about the RMA. What a yawn. The now familiar recipe goes like this;
Ingredients:
1 Labour policy (ripe)
1 cup of meaningless statistics
1 National Party spokesperson
1 cup of self-righteous bile
standard seasonings
Implements:
A dark, damp closet
1 re-usable RMA reduction casserole […]

Knowing where your milk powder comes from

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Here’s some more from Question Time in the house yesterday.  The government has a longstanding position that Country of Origin Labelling on food is not a food safety issue and so it refuses to protect consumers’ right to know where their food comes from. That assertion that the safety of food has nothing to do […]

Trading away Pharmac and GE free to the USA

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Following on from No Right Turn’s analysis of what we stand to lose from a trade deal with the USA, Russel asked a couple of questions of the Acting Minister of Trade in Parliament today:

Dr Russel Norman: Will the Minister publicly guarantee that he will […]

The Privileges Committee vote

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Well I’m pleased and grateful to admit that I was wrong and the Privileges Committee did find against Winston Peters.  I only saw a portion of the evidence and being a frog rather than lawyer obviously did not weight it properly.
It was disappointing to see that the committee voted along party lines.  It would be […]

Peters: Turn off, tune out, drop out

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Winston the Blogster has had enough of the media. He suggests you
Leave your TV or radio switched off, save that money you’d otherwise spend on a newspaper.
Vote uninformed? No if you must know what’s going on he gives further advice:
Or, if you’re interested in politics and want to make an informed decision this election, […]

The one that got away?

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

I cannot believe that I am typing this, but I have the feeling that Winston Peters, via his lawyer’s testimony to the Privileges Committee today, has just wriggled off the hook. Even Rodney Hide was squirming in his seat as Mr Henry detailed a plausible version of events where Owen Glenn rings Peters, who rings […]

Chicken Nats afraid to front on Back Benches

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Wallace Chapman of TVNZ7’s Back Benches programme gave a not too subtle hint to the Nats that they really might want to front up to the programme again, despite the disastrous policy gaffes and leaks of the last few weeks. On this week’s show, he opened with:
National have declined to be on the show for […]