Reports the Maori Party's ruling council is discussing reneging on a deal over the emissions trading scheme (ETS) legislation are wrong, one of its MPs says.
It was reported today that Maori Party MPs were under pressure from party members to reverse their support for the ETS.
The Stuff website reported that the party's national council would hold a telephone conference today, as some of the ruling body are unhappy about the deal with National.
The ETS legislation is being debated in Parliament and if the unhappiness of the party members translated into a reversal of support the bill would not pass.
Maori Party MP Te Ururoa Flavell said he could confirm the Maori Party was sticking with its deal.
"There is no discussion on the part of the national council with respect to this bill," Mr Flavell said.
It would be a major political embarrassment for the Maori Party leaders Pita Sharples and Tariana Turia if they had to renege on their deal, which they championed as a great deal for their constituents.
Stuff quoted an anonymous senior Maori Party source saying some members of the 26-member council were unhappy with the lack of consultation over the deal.
There was also concern about the costs of the scheme and the Maori Party source told Stuff that the ETS would increase debt and costs for low income people, due to subsidies for polluters.
The Maori Party has been struggling with internal divisions in recent weeks.
Dr Sharples and Mrs Turia asked MP Hone Harawira to leave the party after recent outbursts, saying he would be better off being an independent MP.
Mr Harawira is said to have the backing of many within the party and yesterday Dr Sharples indicated he would be able to stay.
In Parliament, Labour MPs were quick to jump on reports of further internal division within the Maori Party.
Labour MP Shane Jones said Maori were outraged at the Maori Party MPs' "betrayal".
"This is the day that Maori Party voters realised they made an...error in giving them their vote," Mr Jones said.
"They recognise treachery when they see it."
Other MPs called on the Maori Party to vote against the bill.
Mr Flavell described the debate in Parliament as "sad", as there had been wide consultation with Maori over the ETS and it was "rich" of Labour MPs to talk about consultation
After negotiating a deal with the Maori Party, the Government has the numbers to pass the contentious legislation and it went through its second reading last night on a 63-58 vote.
MPs are currently voting on amendments for the bill with National, the Maori Party and United Future's Peter Dunne voting together.
With Parliament sitting under urgency, it is expected to be enacted by late tomorrow.
The Climate Change Response (Moderated Emissions Trading) Amendment Bill sets up an ETS which will replace the one passed by the previous government just before last year's election.
It is easier on big polluters than Labour's version and reduces the impact of an ETS on fuel and energy prices.
Labour argued that it will end up creating large debts for the taxpayer who will have to subsidise polluters.
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if labour and or the maori
if labour and or the maori and or act and or anyone in that political circus had a clue. they'd ditch the con now.
National touching their forelocks to Sir...
This is going to cripple the country. Key and Nick Smith couldn't care less. Smith is a lickspittle. Key simply wants Obama to like him - and to be a player on on the world stage.
So we have an ignorant, or couldn't-care-less, bullying and unprincipled PM who makes his caucus do what he wants, who couldn't care less about democracy...in an unholy alliance with the Maori Party opportunists - plus the greedy and equally unprincipled Ngai Tahu at it again- demanding special deals that have nothing to do with one law for all - equal rights of all.
Key is a disaster, under-education, autocratic.. Who would have thought we'd end up with someone even worse than Clark? And the National Party hacks are weak and contemptible.
key only does what his
key only does what his bosses at the world government say.
key is keen on the emissions scam as he believes he'll coin it through advance notification of carbon trade indices.
unfortunately, society becomes a controlled consequence of dire tyranny.
basic stuff
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