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Saturday, August 19, 2023

Ross Meurant: Sir Winston. Arise.

TODAY

Bountiful Polls Predicting that NZ First will be the King Maker.

Maybe not in so many words, but the latent message is clear.

TWELVE MONTHS AGO on Breaking Views, I penned the following (1):

If I was still his advisor, I would be pressing him to go with whichever side offered him the first eighteen months of the next government, as Prime Minister.

Why?  Time comes when one must look after one’s self and family -

1 Prime Minister is the only Office Winston has not attained during his tenure as an MP.

2 Eighteen months would qualify Winston for the Prime Minister’s pension and perks hereafter.

Disclosure: I went to school with Winston.  During my time in parliament (1987 – 1996), we were mates and post parliament I served 3 years (1999 – 2003) as his primary industries adviser.  The fishing industry component of that role culminating in the Scamp Affair, saw Winston and me – part company.  We are no longer mates.  I will vote ACT on the appeal of Brooke van Velden as a rising star – and because I am a capitalist.

TODAY

Probability is that National will recover all its lost Electorate seats and more - as the 400,000 National voters who walked away from a pitiful National before the last election (me included), return.

The voters return, not because National today is attracting votes.  Nope.  As usual, Opposition don't win elections.  Governments lose elections.  At Electorate level, National will be the beneficiaries.

However, with National swooping the Electorates, their List numbers will be very low - that's how MMP delivers democracy.

Therefore, National must have a running mate and that in my view MUST be ACT.

NZ FIRST?  Well, we've all seen the reliability of NZ FIRST to deliver what they say.

Shane Jones PGF gift to Maori just prior to the last election, in my view, a classic example of what is meant by NZ FIRST billboard:  "TAKE BACK OUR COUNTRY”. 

Contrast that billboard with the unequivocal ACT billboard: “END DIVISION BY RACE”.

There is also the problem of Mandarins rule (2):   MPs come and go.  Bureaucrats lurk, loiter and linger to strike when the gap re-opens. 

Based on what’s happening in our schools, where Maori culture is being forced onto students from 5-year-olds and above, to what’s happening to co governance Labour Party initiatives across the bureaucracies which run our once great country, changing the direction New Zealand is headed, will take more than changing MP’s – even if we find some who will repeal the Labour Government’s legacy.

Bureaucrats rule NZ.  Their power, is their control via briefings they deliver new and existing MPs, and is well entrenched in governance.  In my assessment, most government bureaucracies embrace the “woke” culture, which Labour haemorrhages.

REPEAL

Back to the basics: No parliament can bind its successor.

As I recall, the Bill of Rights requires a 75% majority to amend the content - something along those lines.

Fact is: That BILL can be removed with 51% vote (being one good enduring component of Democracy).  (3)

So, what we need is a government with the fortitude to repeal Labour's racially divisive initiatives.

The big question is: Do we have the calibre of MPs centre-right, who will stand up to this hidden power possessed by mandarins?

In my view, Mr Luxon’s National team, is also “woke” – and unfortunately, I don’t see many “non-woke” in the wider National cabal, which suggest to me that gains made by radical Maori, will pretty much remain entrenched. 

However, ACT appear to make it clear that their goal is to repeal the racially divisive policies by Labour, such as elevating ethnicity above medical priority, for health care???

TO GOVERN ALONE

Well!  ACT will get my vote and I hope that gives the centre-right aka ACT & National, the numbers to govern alone.

In which case, Winston may not achieve his missing pendant: Not only Prime Minister and pension perks, but first Maori Prime Minister.

Paradoxically, this saddens me.  On the one hand, I don’t trust NZ FIRST to repeal Labour’s racist regime. It was NZ FIRST which gave us the nightmare of Ardern’s term in office.

On the other hand, during the many years he has tended the mill, Winston made a big contribution.  Maybe more of a hand brake than and accelerator, but slowing down Mandarin’s is better than letting them run riot. And personally, he is a likeable fellow - with whom I was once a close mate.

He deserves a chance at the top.

Ross Meurant. BA MPP Former police inspector. Former Member of Parliament. Former Hon Consul Morocco.

(1) https://breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2022/08/ross-meurant-vicissitudes-of-politics.html
(2) https://breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2022/10/ross-meurant-fundamental-flaw.html
(3) https://breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2023/07/ross-meurant-busbys-blunder.html

7 comments:

WILLIAM MOCKRIDGE said...

TELL US WHAT YOU REALLY THINK, ROSS

DeeM said...

I'm far more concerned about the state of the country than with Winston achieving his own financial and personal goal of becoming PM.

Anyway, with just over 5% of the vote, and at best, the smallest partner in a centre-right government, how is he supposed to be appointed PM?
The idea is ridiculous!

Anonymous said...

Not only on this Commentary Section, every time the Name Winston Peters was mentioned in an article on either Him and/or NZ First, along with his appearances on The Platform, with Sean Plunket, the derisive comments that appeared, that made it very "clear he was a lame duck, and no way were New Zealander's going to re-elect him". The basis for much of those comments, was "his aligning with Jacinda Ardern". But he had past history, every one forgets "he aligned with Helen Clarke".

Winston as our PM, yea, right. He would like that, he "could then strut the World stage, as the NZ version of Julius Caesar - ALL HAIL WINSTON'.

It is interesting, that I heard a comment, that Winston when in Parliament - "that it was all about Winston", and I am sure Mr Meurant, you would know that only to well.

Valid Point said...

A vote for Winston could well be a vote for the continuation of a Labour led government. History doesn’t lie but it does repeat. Any voter wanting a centre right government should steer well clear of NZ First. How many times do you need be let down before learning your history lesson?

Anonymous said...

Ross is pretty good at dredging up predictions of old that have come to pass, but they are not relevant.

The important thing is to look beyond what NZ First has been or is today. The question is what will it be in three years' time? It's in three years that it will be able to build on what it is able to achieve in October.

Probably NZ First would have moved past Winston and Shane Jones. Time will catch up with them and their contributions will be as relevant as a yesteryear high school honours board.

In three years there is likely to be a new leader (Casey Costello if they have any sense at all) and a new leadership team, with a new style and new vision. To build that foundation they need to be elected in October.

Anonymous said...

It doesn't matter who gets in, the NWO globalists agenda is still on the table, and Will be followed and enacted by our 'sell outs' until a united 'we the people' stop it.

Anonymous said...

William
Trying to be objective does not necessarily result in penning what I personally think.

I hope ACT gets such a List swing that National and ACT make it without NZFIRST

However I do recognise that Winston has been a remarkable politician.

Ross