Just when you thought…. that the Act Party dramas and dysfunctional internal dynamics couldn’t get any worse, this past weekend has provided more bad news for the fledgling chaotic party. There’s an opinion poll of Epsom voters that shows that the party’s lifeline to staying Parliament is in trouble – see: David Fisher’s Epsom poll has Banks sidelined. See also Brian Rudman’s Epsom voters' poll give Act that sinking feeling. Then there are the ongoing reports of leadership questions – see: Dan Parker’s Questions surround Brash's ACT leadership. Act’s chaos is nicely summed up in Ian Llewellyn’s ACT’s Grim Weekend Continue. Other negative media items include Claire Trevett’s Banks has no veto on what I say, says Brash, and the NBR’s Brash bows out of television Waitangi debate.
And just when you thought…. that the Government wouldn’t let any further disasters look mishandled, the Rena maritime potential catastrophe starts to look dangerous for John Key and National. The disasters on the West Coast and in Canterbury mostly lent the governing National Party an air of authoritative management, but inevitably both disasters also led to questions being asked of National’s relatively hands-off tendencies. In terms of the developing crisis near Tauranga, the politics of it all is slowly emerging – see: Matthew Theunissen and Amelia Romanos’ Anger at slow action over oil spill and RNZ’s Government should take control of spill – Greens.
And just when you thought…. that the media would try to keep itself out of the headlines during the election campaign, it seems that Radio New Zealand has sidelined maverick lefty Martyn ‘Bomber’ Bradbury from National Radio. Bradbury’s version of what’s happened can be read here: Banned from Radio NZ for criticizing the Government. Other must-read items on the strange episode are by Gordon Campbell (On RNZ’s banning of Bomber Bradbury) and Russell Brown (Dropping the Bomber).
Amongst the rest of the embarrassment of riches in today’s NZPD, the following are particularly worth reading: Chris Trotter’s Mana - Not A Serious Option, Tim Watkins’ The battle for the north – Hone's close call, Marika Hill’s Battle looms in Northland, Tapu Misa’s Eyebrows raised as DJ Key gets matey with the media, Dave Armstrong’s Why shouldn't John Key say 'pricktuss'?, Audrey Young’s S&P contradicts downgrade claim by Key, and Danya Levy and Kate Chapman’s Labour complains over Key rating comments.
Also, Adam Bennett has reported on Catherine Delahunty’s declaration to me about a National-Green coalition – see: MP will quit if Greens join Nats in Govt. This is also reported by John Hartevelt (Green MP 'disturbed' by National polls) and discussed by David Farrar (Delahunty threatens to quit if Greens becomes Ministers with National). A YouTube Clip of Delahunty’s promise can now be viewed here.[Continue reading below for a full list of the highlights of NZ Politics Daily]
Below are the internet links to all the NZ politics material from the last 24 hours that are either informative, insightful, interesting or influential. This list and the links are taken from a fuller document, NZ Politics Daily, which is emailed out, Monday to Friday, to various researchers, academics, journalists, MPs and so forth. The document is purely for research purposes only, and if you would like to be on the subscription list, please email: [email protected]
Rena maritime disaster
Matthew Theunissen and Amelia Romanos (NZH): Anger at slow action over oil spill
RNZ: Government should take control of spill – Greens
Gareth Hughes (Frogblog): Government slow to act on Rena highlights oil drilling risks
Felix Marwick and Alexia Russell (Newstalk ZB): Sharp response to Greens' criticism of oil spill
RNZ: Lack of communication over oil lamented by MP
TVNZ: Claim Rena had 'multiple deficiencies'
Herald parliamentary ban
Matthew Theunissen (NZH): Herald ban outcry 'over the top' – Speaker
NZN: Political journalists hand in cards after ban
Barry Soper (Newstalk ZB): Political Report: October 10
Sue Kedgley (frogblog): Protest photo punishment too harsh?
Michael Cummings (Manawatu Standard): Editorial - Media ban should concern everyone
RNZ Bomber Bradbury ban
Martyn Bradbury (Tumeke): Banned from Radio NZ for criticizing the Government
Gordon Campbell (Scoop): On RNZ’s banning of Bomber Bradbury
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Radio NZ and Bradbury
Clare Curran (Red Alert): Where are the wise heads?
Russell Brown (Public Address): Dropping the Bomber
Phoebe Fletcher (Tumeke): Radio New Zealand needs to clarify position on Bomber ban
Anthony Robins (Standard): Censoring criticism of Key
Steven Cowan (Against the Current): Bomber gets the boot
Gonzo Freakpower Brains Trust: Off With His Larynx
Act Party
Brian Rudman (NZH): Epsom voters' poll give Act that sinking feeling
Herald: Editorial - Voters, there's still time to Act
Claire Trevett (NZH): Banks has no veto on what I say, says Brash
Dan Parker (TV3): Questions surround Brash's ACT leadership
David Fisher (NZH): Epsom poll has Banks sidelined
Danya Levy (Stuff): Epsom poll dire news for ACT
Felix Marwick (Newstalk ZB): Goldsmith keeps quiet over Epsom lead
Ian Llewellyn (electionresults): ACT’s Grim Weekend Continue
Andrea Vance (Stuff): ACT's updated list announced today
The Standard: Farrar poll sounds ACT’s death knell
Rob Carr (Political Dumpground): ACT Gone
NBR: Brash bows out of television Waitangi debate
Election campaign
Tapu Misa (NZH): Eyebrows raised as DJ Key gets matey with the media
Dave Armstrong (Dom Post): Why shouldn't John Key say 'pricktuss'?
Dene Mackenzie (ODT): Debate over asset sales distorted
Paul Thomas (NZH): Cup better for us than Jolly John Key
Rob O’Neill (SST): Labour on jobs march
TV3: Candidate profile: Brendon Burns
TV3: Candidate profile: Bill English
Marc Wilson (SST): What are we thinking?
Adam Dudding (SST): Survey reads Kiwi minds
Jessica Sutton (Manawatu Standard): Vandals attack election signs
Green Party
Adam Bennett (NZH): MP will quit if Greens join Nats in Govt
John Hartevelt (Stuff): Green MP 'disturbed' by National polls
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Delahunty threatens to quit if Greens becomes Ministers with National
Ian Llewellyn (electionresults): Green MP’s Resignation Threat Has Little Influence
Mana Party and Te Tai Tokerau
Tim Watkins (Pundit): The battle for the north – Hone's close call
Marika Hill (SST): Battle looms in Northland
Claire Trevett (NZH): Harawira's man great fan of PM
Chris Trotter (Bowalley Road): Mana - Not A Serious Option
Danya Levy (Stuff): Lower voting age: Mana
Felix Marwick (Newstalk ZB): Mana Party names more candidates
Economy and credit downgrade
Audrey Young (NZH): S&P contradicts downgrade claim by Key
Danya Levy and Kate Chapman (Stuff): Labour complains over Key rating comments
NZN: Key accused of lying in Parliament over downgrade
Bernard Hickey (NZH): Back to an AA+
Listener: Editorial – John Key DJs while our credit rating burns
TVNZ: Labour's David Cunliffe on TVNZ's Q&A
MMP referendum
TVNZ: Voting system debate heats up
Whaleoil: Simon Bridges Mans Up
Paul Comrie-Thomson (Salient): Politics With Paul – The 2011 Referendum
NZ Military
David Beatson (Pundit): Wayne Mapp’s final Afghan torture test
Deborah Coddington (NZH): Peaceniks disrespect the sacrifice of our soldiers
Imperator Fish: A New Gang
Prison and justice system
Pita Sharples (NZH): Tackle prejudice in justice system
TVNZ: Sharples calls for rehab not jail for most prisoners
Clio Francis (Dom Post): Country's prison roll tumbling
Roger Brooking (Pundit): Is New Zealand becoming a prison colony?
Paul Little (NZH): Key grins as Goff throws a tanty
Matt McCarten (NZH): They also serve... who only stand and wait
Chris Trotter (Bowalley Road): Occupy Queen Street? Not Yet.
Press: Editorial - RWC's economic benefits debatable
Marika Hill (SST): No track kept of 'lost' kids
Roeland van den Bergh (Dom Post): Former ministers to begin trial in Lombard Finance case
Waikato Times: Editorial - Risk in hasty legislation
RNZ: Tougher rules on parliamentary urgency on the way
RNZ: Greens welcome SSC's backing of its gift complaint
Marika Hill (SST): Sharples defends kura kaupapa
Hank Schouten (Dom Post): Maori ownership for Wellington Station
Tom Pullar-Strecker (Stuff): Labour pressing on TV switch-over aid
Rob O’Neill (SST): Courier drivers 'virtually slaves'
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Conservatives now registered
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