If ever there was a shocking travesty of justice, it was Rt Hon Luxon’s ill-advised comment of, “ill-advised”, to Hon David Seymour, relating to the Epsom MP’s letter to Dr Polkinghorne. (1)(2)
A fundamental
pillar of New Zealand’s system of justice, predicated on the 1215 Magna Carta
is:
We are all innocent until proven Guilty.
Polkinghorne was found Not Guilty.
Based on the
vibes I discern, many hold a different opinion.
Some (ex-cops in particular) will say, “Not Guilty is not proof of
innocence”.
Think as we
may, the law is clear and Polkinghorne is clear.
Accordingly,
in my view, Luxon’s letter to Seymour was way out of line.
As equally intriguing; Why was Luxon’s letter elevated
as it has been? [Main Stream
Media prejudice does not come into the debate.]
Two
new political polls show support for National dropped three points to 34
percent. The ACT party had a one-point bump to 9 percent while New Zealand
First dropped one point to 5 percent. Labour up four points to 33 percent; the
Greens are steady on 10 percent and Te Pāti Māori is down three points to 4
percent. On these results, the left bloc would have 61 seats, the minimum level
of support required to form a government. (4)
Luxon cannot
fail to feel the heat - the growing hostility amongst traditional National
supporters, many of whom will drift (or maybe stampede) to David Seymour.
Last week’s
events provide a salutary lesson for Seymour, from Rt Hon Sir Bill Rowlings
who once said:
“As you find out once again in politics, don’t worry about your enemies,
you can always see them. It’s your friends you have to worry about. They come
from behind.”(3)
If ever there was a blatant attempt by the National Party (which elected me into the Hallowed Halls of Power in three general elections), to undermine the Act Party at a time National is deservedly going out the back door, it is Rt Hon Luxon and his merry men/women/its – with this attack on the next Prime Minister of New Zealand.
Seymour is a
problem for National.
Emerging as
he is, as the only politician with the fortitude to stand against radical Māori
interpretations of NZ’s legal integrity (much I am sure to the delight of
lawyers who like parasites will feast on the taxpayers’ coffers), Seymour will
take more and more traditional Tory support.
With John
Key’s former hit man Christopher Finlayson, now leading another Māori
assault on the Sovereignty of New Zealand, for Māori to take control of the
South Island fresh waters, in my assessment, Seymour is the only politician to
whom this county can turn to for protection.
The same sort
of protection Rt Hon Helen Clark provide New Zealand with the 2004
Foreshore and Seabed Act, reasserting Crown ownership and the Sovereignty of
Parliament, and putting then Chief Justice Sian Elias – in her place.
Parliament is
Supreme. There is no need to endure the
cost and anxiety of endless charades in Court.
Parliament is Supreme. Fifty one
percent vote in the House and every law in the land could be annulled.
That’s
democracy, mate. Not rule by unelected,
court room officials.
Start
again? With Mr Seymour at the helm, that
might be a good idea.
STOP PRESS
Just in. https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/you-be-the-judge-david-seymours-letter-advocating-for-philip-polkinghorne-the-full-text-and-herald-questions/VGVSGJV7HRGFRGJPR4OZ7SHCRY/
PS Apropos my paragraph 8: MSM neutrality?
Ross Meurant BA MPP. Company Director. www.gena.co.nz Former Police Inspector, Member of Parliament & Honorary Consul.
(1) https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/david-seymour-takes-aim-at-christopher-luxon-after-pm-calls-polkinghorne-letter-ill-advised/ZFAAXZS5IVCQJEYKNVLNTXIE4Y/(2) https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/541331/david-seymour-says-letter-to-police-on-philip-polkinghorne-was-due-to-role-as-mp
(3) Meurant, Ross. Beat to the Beehive, Harlen Press 1982, page.5.
(4) https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/541447/two-new-polls-show-centre-left-bloc-could-form-government
(5) https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/you-be-the-judge-david-seymours-letter-advocating-for-philip-polkinghorne-the-full-text-and-herald-questions/VGVSGJV7HRGFRGJPR4OZ7SHCRY/
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