BREAKING:
Peter Dunne quits politics – good riddance to the ‘willing
seller’ of our civil rights
When
NZ needed a check and balance to mass surveillance laws, Peter Dunne
rolled over and sold us out. When he had the opportunity to show
Helen Kelly compassion, he refused.
Good
riddance Peter Dunne.
21
August, 2017
Shock
announcement, Peter Dunne has quit politics…
Peter Dunne quits politics
United
Future leader Peter Dunne is quitting politics, in a shock
announcement made today.
Dunne
cited recent polling for his decision to quit politic after more than
three decades.
The
current political environment is extremely volatile and
unpredictable,” he said in a statement.
“However,
I have concluded, based on recent polling, and other soundings I have
been taking over the last few weeks, that, the volatility and
uncertainty notwithstanding, there is now a mood amongst Ōhāriu
voters for a change of MP, which is unlikely to alter.”
…politically
this is damaging to National who lose one possible coalition partner
if Greg O’Connor can maximise on this for Labour.
I
say good riddance to bad rubbish.
This
was the man who sold his vote to John Key to pass controversial
spying legislation even though his own emails had been caught by mass
surveillance when his correspondence with Andrea Vance was
investigated.
At
the time Dunne described the deal of selling his vote to Key to pass
mass surveillance powers as a ‘willing
buyer, willing seller’.
Beyond
that, he voted down the Feed the Kids Bill and his spiteful decision
to make Helen Kelly a criminal when she died by refusing to sign off
on her cannabis medicine was surely the low point in the political
life of a bureaucrat who sold out and mutilated any meaningful
legacy.
When
NZ needed a check and balance to mass surveillance laws, Peter Dunne
rolled over and sold us out. When he had the opportunity to show
Helen Kelly compassion, he refused.
Good
riddance Peter Dunne.
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