NZ First joins Act and Conservatives in ‘race-based’ politicking
The Māori Party says that Winston Peters comments about ‘race-based’ parties is laughable considering Winston Peters’
own courtship of the Māori vote, and history in the Māori seats.
Te Ururoa Flavell said “Let me be clear here – we are not a race-based Party. We are a kaupapa-based party that
believes in cultural diversity.”
He says the Māori seats which once constrained Māori participation are now a vehicle that ensures that as an indigenous
minority Māori are represented in Parliament.
“Winston should know this – New Zealand First took a clean sweep of the Māori seats when they were first made
proportional to the Māori population. That change only happened in 1996. The following election, Māori voters walked
away from his Party – and I don’t believe he has ever got over it.”
“Winston has now joined in with Colin Craig of the Conservatives and Jamie Whyte of Act in playing the race card this
election. These divide and rule tactics which aim to paint Māori as a privileged people will not work this time around.”
“Every election year we see political parties pull out the ‘race card’ because it’s easy. Well the Maori Party aren’t
about easy, we’re about what’s right and what’s responsible. Our duty as citizens is to ensure that we are all
succeeding and thriving equally in this country – and clearly there is a group of people who are not achieving the same
outcomes.”
“So my message to NZ First and those other parties is to get with the times. Our nation is culturally diverse, and it’s
wonderful. Embrace it.”
ENDS