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Saturday, September 6, 2025

Cam Slater: Luxon Wets Himself Again as Seymour Calls to Ditch the Paris Farce


David Seymour has it spot on, as usual. The ACT leader is pushing for New Zealand to pull out of the Paris Agreement unless it is serious overhauled to allow for realistic emissions targets. He says the deal is broken, with net-zero goals that ignore science and our country’s realities. Those targets are hammering households, businesses and farmers, forcing good people off the land, gutting regions and jacking up prices for food, power and everything else we make. Seymour wants reform, a revisit of our emissions plans and a split-gas approach like Uruguay uses for methane. Fair call, I say.

But then there’s Christopher Luxon, our prime minister, playing the role of the eternal wet blanket. National says no to ditching Paris, full stop. Luxon reckons leaving would hurt our farmers, with competitors swooping in to replace our products. He points to the coalition’s move to yank farming out of the Emissions Trading Scheme, with a separate pricing system planned for 2030 instead of the old Labour deadline of 2025. Even NZ First has piped up before, saying the agreement should be put out to pasture. Yet Luxon clings on, his suit pants damp from standing in woke puddles for too long and prostrating himself before the climate gods.

Luxon is wrong on this: wet and woke as ever. We’re beggaring our nation here, handing over hard-earned tax dollars to some unelected quango to fritter away on God knows what. All based on the false premise and the lies of the so-called climate change crisis. It’s not even a top ten issue for voters but Luxon is willing to keep chucking our money away for no discernible benefit.

Mike Hosking nails it in his latest piece too. He calls the Paris Accord well-intentioned but futile: a total bust. Banks are still pumping trillions into oil and gas while green projects get scraps, and all those COP meetings amount to hot air and broken promises. Hosking questions why we keep funding this mess, with countries bailing out or never signing up in the first place. He echoes Seymour’s skepticism, suggesting we rethink our 2050 targets, since the whole thing doesn’t add up anymore. Spot on, Mike. Time to stop the rot, the expense and the energy wasted on vain hopes.

New Zealand signed up to this in 2016 under a National-led Government, committing to limit warming below two degrees Celsius. It’s a feel-good exercise that’s doing far more harm than good. Seymour is right to demand change or walk away. Luxon needs to dry off, grow a spine and put Kiwis first instead of bowing to international virtue-signalling. If we don’t, we’ll keep paying the price for a crisis that isn’t what they claim it is.

Cam Slater is a New Zealand-based blogger, best known for his role in Dirty Politics and publishing the Whale Oil Beef Hooked blog, which operated from 2005 until it closed in 2019. Cam blogs regularly on the GoodOil - where this article was sourced.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Where do the rest of the National party sit on this? Luxon seems to think he can just make a Captain’s call as he did when David Seymour tried to introduce the Treaty Principles Bill. His arrogance not a good look.

Rob Beechey said...

How Luxon has frittered away the opportunity to take NZ in a new direction. Three years of steady as she goes could leave us in a dicy position at the next election. The world judges you by your actions and not your words seem to be lost on Luxon.

Anonymous said...

Typical Luxon, " i know better than the rest of you, fall into line and don't argue with me"
Following another great leaders example ?

But he so ,so wrong on this issue.
The world doesn't give a rats about how goods are produced, and in fact other countries will probably show greater respect for a leader who can demonstrate common sense by walking away from a failed policy.

Anonymous said...

David Seymour is 20 percent buffoon, 10 percent ego and 70 percent genius. Guess it depends where you get your media as to what you think of his ideas. This one is genius, I’m glad we’re talking about it.

mudbayripper said...

It all makes sense, when your realize Chris Luxon is also a Marxist.
Very surprised he didn't get to China and buddy up to the other two ex prime Minister Marxists.

balanced said...

Luxon is the master of politics.

Unlike the grandstanding fools who say ditch the paris accord, Luxon understands doing so will hurt our reputation and trade.

Luxon instead minimizes our climate costs whilst looking for the climate opportunities. More electricity, commercialization of climate research to export to the climate numpties, and promotion of nzs clean, green tourism to name a few.

Thank goodness we've got a prime minister who knows how to prioritize, build, and lead without needlessly destroying nzs competitive advantage and reputation.

Now Mr Luxon. How about putting competent ministers in charge of breaking the price colluding nz: supermarket, banking, council, and insurance cartels; and the covid Inquiry.

Telling nzers the truth about who got the $74.4b uncontrolled covid spending would assure a strong coalition election win.

Perhaps strong enough to make much needed constitutional changes.

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