No spade is safe from politicians in Tauranga at the moment. Together with the media, MPs are turning up on the beaches to be photographed and filmed in the oil clean-up. This is a point well-made in the brief Dom Post item, Visiting politicians dig in. The item says: ‘Labour leader Phil Goff flew in yesterday to help with the cleanup of the oil spilling from the ship Rena. MP Darien Fenton joined him shovelling. John Key diverted there, and Health Minister and local MP Tony Ryall stayed at home to be near the action. Russel Norman and Green MP Gareth Hughes were there tweeting up a storm and Transport Minister Steven Joyce was back again. But it may be a one-day blitz. Mr Key is opening an Auckland supermarket today and Mr Goff is talking to Invercargill Grey Power’.
So is it political opportunism to use the Rena disaster in election campaigning? In a sense, some of the political output does appear to be grandstanding and purely shaped for electoral calculation. But then again, the anger is surely mounting amongst many voters, and the issue is now very much an election issue – see: Jessica Mutch’s Politics and pollution and TV3’s video item Rena cleanup becomes election issue. So to expect the politicians to refrain from finger pointing over the crisis would be naïve. And those politicians that want the Rena crisis to be a ‘politics-free-zone’ are surely the same that want to artificially take politics out of other major societal issues. And in terms of whether the ‘blame game’ is fair or not, it’s probably irrelevant. As Scott Yorke says, ‘Did the government do enough to respond to the ship's grounding? Who knows? Is there a perception that they didn't? Absolutely’ – see: Imperator Fish’s This Is All Bad For National.
Other important items (of the many) include Derek Cheng’s Rena spill: Key challenges critics: What could we have done?, Dom Post’s Editorial - Doubts over Rena crisis management, Global Dialog’s New Zealand: could Rena open the door for Peters?, Matthew Hooton’s Rena debacle hurting National, Anthony Robins’ Key’s Katrina, Local bodies’ Laila Harre Predicted Rena Wreck, the Maritime Union’s Responsibility for Rena lies with the Govt, and Ian Llewellyn’s Will Ministerial Heads Fall?
There are plenty of interesting – and perhaps, outrageous or silly – images circulating online at the moment that relate to the Rena oil spill. Much of these are heavily political or part of the partisan ‘viral’ electioneering. This is to be expected – after all, the Rena oil disaster has struck in the middle of an election campaign, and therefore what was already a heavily political issue is now going to be strongly campaigned upon and used visually in all sorts of mediums. So there are plenty of satirical newspaper cartoons, photoshopped images, blogosphere creations, and even simple photographs that display certain aspects of the politics of the Rena oil disaster. I’ve attempted to comprehensively aggregate many of these images in a blog post – see: Politics of the Rena oil disaster - in images. The post will be updated regularly.
Other important items today include: John Hartevelt’s Don't expect a lolly scramble – Labour. Anne Salmond’s Our small country needs a change of heart, Brian Fallow’s Pre-poll forecast likely to take dark turn, Andrew Geddis’ You have the right to free speech as long as you're not dumb enough to actually try it, Laura Frykberg’s Politicians look to sway swing voters, and Andrea Vance’s Labour accused of homophobia cover-up. [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]
Jessica Mutch (TVNZ): Politics and pollution
TV3: Rena cleanup becomes election issue
NZN/TV3: Harawira blasts Rena response
Dom Post: Visiting politicians dig in
Local bodies: Laila Harre Predicted Rena Wreck
Maritime Union: Responsibility for Rena lies with the Govt
Rachel Tiffen (TV3): Govt should have had response vessel - Greens
RNZ: Key won't be drawn on blame
Derek Cheng (NZH): Rena spill: Key challenges critics: What could we have done?
RNZ: We couldn't have moved any faster – Smith
Kim Choe (TV3): Taxpayer may contribute to Rena's cleanup bill
Vernon Small (Stuff): Govt will fight for cost recovery – Smith
NZH: Govt eyes legal action against Rena owner
RNZ: Key concerned at worldwide images of closed beaches
Waikato Times: Editorial – Careful thought needed
Dom Post: Editorial - Doubts over Rena crisis management
Press: Editorial - Cleanup all at sea
Warwick Rasmussen (Manawatu Standard): Oil spill makes troubled waters
Barry Soper (Newstalk ZB): Political Report: October 13
TVNZ: Port boss dreads full Rena impact
Patrick Smellie (Dom Post): Getting some perspective on Rena disaster
RNZ: Maritime NZ admits failure to keep people informed
TVNZ: Rena's financial fallout already being felt
Vaimoana Tapaleao (NZH): Rena spill: Bay tourist industry braced for sharp summer slump
Christine Linnell (Stuff): Rena spill may hit summer tourism
Global Dialog: New Zealand: could Rena open the door for Peters?
No Right Turn: Why the Rena is an issue
No Right Turn: The policy response
Imperator Fish: This Is All Bad For National
Richard Boock (SST): Key's new plan: 'Disaster tourism'
Matthew Hooton (electionresults): Rena debacle hurting National
Ian Llewellyn (electionresults): Will Ministerial Heads Fall?
Rob Carr (Political Dumpground): Tauranga
Anthony Robins (Standard): Key’s Katrina
Patrick Gower (TV3): VIDEO: Lost bet sums up John Key's week
Chris Trotter (Bowalley Road): Moving The Frame
Economy
John Hartevelt (Stuff): Don't expect a lolly scramble – Labour
Anne Salmond (Dom Post): Our small country needs a change of heart
Brian Fallow (NZH): Pre-poll forecast likely to take dark turn
ACC levy cuts
Adam Bennett (NZH): ACC levy cuts coming after $3.545b surplus revealed
Vernon Small (Stuff): Govt confirms ACC levy cuts to go ahead
RNZ: Labour objects to Govt taking ACC credit
Law and order
NZH: Three strikes out, says Cosgrove
NZN: Labour promises more police
NZN: Collins questions Cosgrove's cops commitment
Canterbury earthquake rebuild
Kurt Bayer (NZH): Quake report fails to address relatives' main issues
Sam Sachdeva (Press): Regulations seen as obstacle to rebuild
RNZ: Brownlee wants quick action on building standards
Election
Laura Frykberg (TV3): Politicians look to sway swing voters
NZH: Cameron Brewer out of Tamaki contention
TV3: Election 2011 issue: Economy
TV3: Election 2011 issue: Rebuilding Christchurch
TV3: Election 2011 issue: MMP referendum
TV3: Election 2011 issue: Environment
TV3: Election 2011 issue: Welfare reform
TV3: Election 2011 issue: Transport
TV3: Candidate profile: Winston Peters
TV3: Candidate profile: Pita Sharples
Gay politics
Andrea Vance (Stuff): Labour accused of homophobia cover-up
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Labour’s Rainbow Policy
No Right Turn: Labour's hypocrisy on homophobia
Jordan Carter (Just left): Labour's Rainbow policy: a clarification for some liars out there
RNZ: Agreement on gays' right to adopt, but not on when
Other
Andrew Geddis (Pundit): You have the right to free speech as long as you're not dumb enough to actually try it
No Right Turn: Careless about torture
Robert Winter (Idle Thoughts): Mr Power and Westpac
RNZ: Clinton calls New Zealand an 'emerging partner'
Thomas Mead (TV3): NZ twist on Occupy Wall St protests
ODT: Editorial - Being green while in the red
NZH: Editorial - Compulsion wrong way to promote sport
David Shearer (Red Alert): A note to those who supported VSM
Matthew Haggart (ODT): Misbehaving scarfies face jump in fines
NZH: Broadsides: Police surveillance bill