The Maori Party says it is "on the verge" of disciplining MP Hone Harawira over his behaviour despite him apologising for any harm he has done to the party, and for his offensive language.
The party held a teleconference this afternoon after Mr Harawira lashed out at white people over criticism that he bunked off a work trip to visit Paris.
He has apologised for any harm to his party and his expletive filled language, but not for his actions or the sentiments he expressed.
In an email exchange, Mr Harawira accused "white motherf...ers" of "puritanical bullshit" for expecting him to follow the rules.
Prime Minister John Key said the Maori Party MP had a history of intemperate remarks and said he hoped the Maori leadership would deal with this one.
"Hone Harawira has made a statement that is deeply offensive to a lot of New Zealanders," Mr Key said
Maori Party co-leader Tariana Turia had already expressed concerns that his unscheduled side trip to Paris during a taxpayer-funded work trip last month would damage the party's reputation.
After the party's teleconference, president Whatarangi Winiata said in a statement it was very concerned about his behaviour in Europe and the expletive-ridden email that followed.
Prof Winiata said the actions were well short of the values and standards expected by the party.
"We are very disappointed that Hone's behaviour, and his language, fall short of expressing our kaupapa," he said.
"The party's constitution sets out a process for handling inappropriate behaviour."
The co-vice president of the party, retired Judge Heta Hingston, said if a complaint was received it would first be referred to Mr Harawira for an explanation and if this was not satisfactory the matter would be sent to his electorate.
If the response from this did not satisfy the complainant it would go to a party disciplinary committee made up of senior members.
Mr Hingston said he was not aware if any complaint had been laid.
The disciplinary committee could do everything from giving Mr Harawira "a slap on the hand with a wet rag through to expulsion".
Mr Hingston did not believe that Mr Harawira had taken part in the teleconference, but he had sent an email to the party.
In that email he did not apologise for his actions, but for any harm he had done to his party.
"I apologise unreservedly for any harm to the Maori Party caused by my choice of words in the recent email," Mr Harawira said to his party.
Mr Hingston said Mr Harawira was aware of the furore he had caused, "but who wouldn't be the way the media has got involved".
Mr Harawira skipped a meeting in Brussels so he and his wife, Hilda, could spend a day in Paris. He paid for the extra travel himself.
After this, former Waitangi Tribunal director Buddy Mikaere, emailed Mr Harawira a two-sentence message: "Gotta ask the question eh? Who's paying for Hilda?"
Mr Harawira wrote back starting his email; "Gee Buddy, do you believe that white man bullshit, too, do you?
"White motherf...ers have been raping our lands and ripping us off for centuries and all of a sudden you want me to play along with their puritanical bullshit."
Mr Harawira then went on to say how much time and energy he put into fighting for Maori and what a big role his wife played in that.
"And, quite frankly, I don't give a shit what you or anyone else thinks about it. OK?"
Mr Harawira was already in hot water, with Speaker Lockwood Smith saying he may have to pay back some of the trip's overall cost and Mrs Turia revealing she had been led to believe the reason he skipped the meeting was illness.
Mr Harawira has been unrepentant about his actions, saying he missed nothing by skipping the meeting as he had already met those attending the meeting and discussed issues with them.
He did not think he should have to pay back any money and was glad he had undertaken the side trip, saying it would have been "dumb" not to visit such a wonderful city.
Mr Harawira told journalists that he apologised for his language in the emails but did not resile from the sentiments they expressed.
He refused to answer questions and is said to be meeting with his electorate over the weekend.
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Flying Pigs ?
Do Pigs Fly ,is the Pope a Catholic ,do wet bus tickets hurt when someone gets slapped,etc etc nothing will be done ,even though all the goodwill between the races has surely been watered down by blatant racial comments by a member of parliament,activists might say that not ELECTED MPs.
pig s can fly, once they are out of the trough
him saying we stripped his land its only Moari by way of invasion over a peaceful people moari oari what about coastwatch and there raping the foreshore Paua pippes Moa,s pidgeons etc etc now they want us to believe they were never canabulistic check the history books boyo !! look at your lot in prison 70% moari and samoan
surely that tells you somethingyou are all abunch of thieves ,,once I thought you were all a good lot ,not any more boyo straighten up and set an example to your mates
The Maori Party, by saying
The Maori Party, by saying it is "on the verge" of disciplining MP Hone Harawira over his behaviour, will deter any other racist remarks in future.
Claims
Since my arrival in NZ some 3 years ago I started getting an impression that NZ might be a pretty racist country, though advertising itself as a super friendly multinational destination, bla bla bla...and the latest events simply prove it. It seems that the government is afraid to say anything against people like this Hone guy. I am getting an impression that New Zealanders are still feeling sorry for and in debt to maori people (not sure for what...), and the guys like Hone are using this agains all of you. It is very unfortunate to find out that NZ might not be a one nation/one people... It's really sad. Of course, we should probably simply ignore the comments made by this probably very illiterate person, but what he wrote in his email is very very contagious.
P.S. My country, for example, is already over 1000 years old. Big deal who found what piece of land, anyway.
Damage the party's reputation?
Concerning "Maori Party co-leader Tariana Turia had already expressed concerns that his unscheduled side trip to Paris during a taxpayer-funded work trip last month would damage the party's reputation.", no, it only confirms the pary's reputation.
Really?
Really, will believe it when I see it, and we all know that it will be a long time coming.
If there's one thing the Maori are good at, it's biting the hand that feeds them, and some of them are well practised at it, after all why not keep the pot boiling, and try to keep the collective guilt trip on track.
Sorry but this is one NZr who doesn't have a guilty bone in their body, all this clap trap about how badly done they were doesn't wash with me, we've all got past history that holds resentments in it, but we've been mature enough to let it go, and so should the Maori.
It's time they grew up, and started to face some responsibility for themselves.
Why visit our country then?
If he believes we Euro-NZers are all such a bunch of m-f'ers why on earth did he bother visiting the beautiful European city of Paris? And how did he get there? In a plane built and maintained by Europeans, probably. And stayed in cities populated by Europeans. Much of his salary comes from taxes paid by Euro-NZers. Can't have it both ways mate - you're all in, or you're all out. Many of us are genuinely trying to sort out the wrongs of the past but Hone's idiotic and retarded rants do nothing to help. And for the record, I thought Rodney a bit of a plonker until I saw his genuine apology. Hone's inability to take responsibility for his own personal mistakes is a true personality disorder for which he needs help - hope he pays for the therapy himself though.
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