Kelvin Davis
MP for Te Tai Tokerau
Maori Development spokesperson
MEDIA STATEMENT
12 August 2016
Ae Marika. Māori Party Oath Bill fails.
The Māori Party must reconsider its relationship with National after they failed to support Marama Fox’s Treaty of
Waitangi Oath bill, Labour’s Maori Development Spokesperson Kelvin Davis says.
“Marama Fox failed to get National support for her member’s Bill which was defeated on its first reading by 71 votes to
50.
“The Māori Party is always banging on about the benefits of being at the table with National but clearly it isn’t
working and it’s detrimental to Maori.
“Their confidence and supply relationship with National means they’re supposed to support each other. The support
doesn’t seem to go both ways as National continue’s to care more about the wealthy than the needy.
“The Māori Party consistently voted in support of National including the state house sell-off, Kiwisaver changes and
cuts to the health system.
“Marama Fox describes the relationship accord as being the tail of the dog but it’s more like being National’s little
lap-dog.
“The Oath Bill was so non-controversial it is incredible that National wouldn’t back it. How impotent would the Maori
Party be if they tried to push major reform?
“Labour supported the Oath Bill because it’s about recognising the importance of the Treaty of Waitangi and honouring
Maori rights,” Kelvin Davis says.