Scoop Blogwatch
Posted by Trevor Mallard on May 8th, 2012
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http://www.scoop.co.nz/multimedia/tv/politics/66129.html
Every now and again infighting gets so bad in the Nats that some gems are delivered to me. In this case it is a set of
their Board and Board committee minutes.
You can view these documents from the Audit Committee here, the Communications Committee here, and the Board here.
The Audit committee outs McCully and his organisation as being slow to pay their levy. And Hunua too though less
relevant when it comes to National Party leaks.
The most interesting section relates to their unofficial trainer Simon Lusk. See some of his previous history including his involvement in Nat pre selections and the failed anti MMP
campaign here.
Candidates College
Michael reported that he has had a discussion with those MPs that have had an involvement with Simon Lusk. He has let
them know that it is not appropriate for any MPs to engage with any alternative Candidates’ School that is not
sanctioned by the Party. He said that this has been understood by all.
He noted that these discussions had given rise to further discussion about the Party’s Candidates College and the gap in
content that it potentially has.
He reported that Simon Lusk is running a further meeting purportedly aimed at educating local body aspirants. This has
led some in Caucus to ask where the Party is positioned with local Body politics particularly in Auckland. Some Caucus
members feel that they should be involved in this training programme. Michael believes however that they should remain
distant and will have that discussion with those MPs.
Update on Simon Lusk
Michael reported a disturbing discussion that he has had with Simon Lusk that highlighted his motivations and a very
negative agenda for the Party.
It was agreed that light needs to be shed on these issues with key influencers within the Party.
It was further agreed that his agenda represents a serious risk to the Party and this issue will be followed up with a
further meeting between the President and the Whip.
There is a bit further into the minutes that relates to a Hutt South strategy. I’m honoured.
See also:
http://www.scoop.co.nz/multimedia/tv/politics/66129.html