As a candidate for Mayor, trucking around the meetings with the other mayoral hopefuls is interesting in many ways. Yes
you meet great locals and receive direct feedback. You get cups of tea and homemade cake. You meet the ward candidates.
You talk to the current Mayor in German (he is good). You learn what people are really concerned about. And you catch
the candidates at some blatant lies. There is never enough time for other candidates to draw the attention to that.
Promotional time is short. So what is the story with independence? How independent can a candidate really be? Well being
supported by your family does not count. Of course they support you even when not appreciating your policies, at least I
hope so.
Have a look at the incumbents. Justin Lester never mentions he is independent and good on him. Everybody knows he is
labour and that’s where his alliance is. It gets tricky with the other two. Andy Foster claims he is fiercely
independent. Hold on is he not supported by the movie industry? Yes that is an open secret but why does he not
acknowledge it or cut out the “independent”? His secret I suppose.
A similar story with Diane Calvert. She is claiming proud independence. Or was she the fiercely and Andy the proudly
independent? It does get a bit blurry after a while and it does not matter. So Diane is supported by the Wellington
Party. The thinly disguised offshoot of the National Party, created to convince Wellingtons to get National to take over
the Wellington Council. She never acknowledges it either. But the Wellington Party refrained from standing a mayoral
candidate after she did put herself forward. Very much the same set-up as ACT in Epsom. A semi independence you might
say. Also open knowledge she does not want to mention.
As with all candidates the money flowing is only published well after the election. That is when everyone lost interest
in the election and its aftermath. Soon its all forgotten anyway. The daily news takes over.
The other candidates for the position I have no information about. Stop stop, hold on there is me! Supported by myself
and I! As long as the two are happy to pay and don’t talk about it all is good. Let us keep it a secret too.
There is an old German proverb I would like to quote here:
- Who’s bread I eat, who’s song I sing -
Let us hear it truthfully from all the mayoral candidates and have them put their cards on the table.