It all seems to be getting a bit silly – the constant complaints, reporting and debate about political parties and electoral candidates breaking the rules over their various election advertising. In fact it’s almost been one of the defining elements of the whole election campaign since the start of the year. The latest minor controversies can be read in the following examples: TV3’s Labour MP Jacinda Ardern breaches signs bylaw, David Farrar’s TV3 reports Ardern breaking the law, John Pagani’s The signs of scofflaws, and Vernon Small’s Election signs breach council's laws.
For most voters, it’s all a big yawn, but for many politicos it’s incredibly important. Ever since the 2005 election when the Exclusive Brethren and the Labour Party allegedly spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on election advertising that broke the rules, this area surrounding political finance and advertising has often been at the centre of partisan electoral debate. The passing of the deeply-flawed Electoral Finance Act 2007 was the pinnacle of this debate. Often the incidents that are argued over are trivial, but the principles are actually quite significant. Some of these were explained quite well today on RNZ’s Nine-to-Noon – listen to Law with James Dunne. These arguments will go on-and-on in New Zealand politics – partly because such debates contain strong opportunities to allege wrong-doing, hypocrisy, and corruption about political opponents. These are powerful electoral weapons in modern politics, because the public is now very receptive to revelations about political impropriety. So, yes, some of the debate can be rather petty and silly, and much it also relates to the can of worms that comes from attempting to over-regulate political activity. But overall, it’s actually very good to have political parties being monitored to ensure that they are playing by their own rules. [Continue reading below for a full list of the highlights of NZ Politics Daily]
Surveillance law reform
Edward Gay and Andrew Koubaridis (NZH): Revealed: What cops filmed in Ureweras
Andrea Vance (Stuff): Labour blunders on 'fixit' bill – govt
Derek Cheng: Labour's plan on secret police cameras gets boot – twice
Andrea Vance (Stuff): Merit in surveillance legislation but concerns too
Derek Cheng (NZH): 47 police film cases in limbo – Collins
TVNZ: Covert surveillance bill passes first reading
Andrew Geddis (Pundit): For law geeks only…
Act Party
TVNZ: Early starts were taking a toll – Boscawen
Patrick Gower (TV3): Don Brash talks dope - Full interview
Brian Rudman (NZH): What has Brash been smoking?
RNZ: ACT caucus backs Brash on raising cannabis debate
Barry Soper (Newstalk ZB): Political Report: September 28
Labour
TV3: Labour announces key parts of proposed budget
Claire Trevett (NZH): Maori MPs not against me: Goff
Whaleoil: Abusive, rude and wrong
Steven Cowan (Against the Current): Useless Labour
Opinion polls
Tracy Watkins, Vernon Small and Danya Levy (Stuff): Labour up, but challenge ahead for Goff
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Fairfax Poll
Imperator Fish: We're Back, Baby!
Election
John Hartevelt (Stuff): New-look Greens as old guard bows out
Geoff Cumming (NZH): Battle for Beehive hot seat
Morgan Godfery (Maui St): The Maori Party decline
TV3: Labour MP Jacinda Ardern breaches signs bylaw
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): TV3 reports Ardern breaking the law
John Pagani: I take it back
Kiwiblog: Stupid
John Pagani: The signs of scofflaws
Vernon Small (Dom Post): Election signs breach council's laws
Parliamentary reform
Audrey Young (NZH): Absent MPs to have pay deducted
Timaru Herald: Editorial: Accountable MPs a must
RNZ: Tougher attendance rules for MPs
Valedictory: Sue Kedgley
NZH: Kedgley calls for end to Parliament 'trench warfare'
TVNZ: Kedgley takes parting shot at Parliament
TV3: Parliament needs 'major overhaul' – Kedgley
Kate Chapman (Stuff): Kedgley takes final swing at Parliament
Felix Marwick (Newstalk ZB): Sue Kedgley calls for reform in Parliamentary rules
Felix Marwick (Newstalk ZB): Kedgely leaves Parliament with all guns blazing
RNZ: Kedgley fires parting shots to an 'old boys' club'
Environment
Nicola Vallance (NZH): Cuts to conservation staff hurt most important asset
Stuff: Auditor calls for action on freshwater
Delwyn Dickey (Stuff): UN body backs down on NZ pollution
James Ihaka (NZH): Don't embarrass Government, 1080 opponents told
Economy
TVNZ: Mood 'ugly', but world will muddle through – English
Rob Hosking (NBR): Key hints at delay for asset sales
James Weir (Stuff): Slow grind but labour market improves
Fran O’Sullivan (NZH): China the key to economic future
Other
NZH: Second SAS NZ death in Afghanistan
Danya Levy and Vernon Small (Stuff): Kiwi soldier killed in Afghanistan, PM confirms
Bob Jones (Press): ChCh CBD cannot be rebuilt
Claire Trevett (NZH): PM gets the giggles over dope as Act MPs go up in smoke
Audrey Young (NZH): NZ urges UN to consider smaller states
Kate Chapman (Stuff): Pardon restores mana, 145 years on
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