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NZ POLITICS DAILY: 20 Questions

Bryce Edwards
Mon, 18 Nov 2013
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1) How bad is the culture of the New Zealand Police? 

The latest police scandal involving sexual abuse, bribery and corruption will hardly increase the public’s trust in the force – see Joelle Dally’s Cop admits sex corruption charge. [Read more below]

2) What new changes is the Minister of Justice planning to deal with ‘rape culture’?

Judith Collins was interviewed on TVNZ’s Q+A about issues of sexual abuse and talked about possible changes to the court processes – watch the 12-minute interview. See also, Michael Fox’s Collins pushes for culture change

3) How did RadioLive’s Willie Jackson and John Tamihere get the ‘roast busters’ issue so very wrong? 

Regular guest on the show, Matt McCarten, suggests that the management of the radio station need to accept a share of the blame for their dereliction of duty towards the show – see: Talkback bosses also at fault

4) Who are the high-profile NZ authors disagreeing over the ‘roast busters’ debate?

CK Stead and Eleanor Catton are in strong disagreement over New Zealand’s current ‘conversation about rape’ – see Neil Reid’s Author joins rape culture protest

5) Are online consumer capitalist boycotts the new way of protesting?

Two recent examples of online activism are explored by Phil Taylor in Roast Busters: When people power works

6) Could Labour lose its once-safe Christchurch East seat in the upcoming by-election? 

TV3’s The Nation looks at the campaigners and the possibilities in a very good 11-minute overview, Christchurch East by-election not a done deal

7) Has the Government chosen to prioritise New Zealand’s economic and strategic interests over human rights in Sri Lanka?

John Key is stressing his role in using engagement and dialogue to advance human rights in Sri Lanka – see Claire Trevett’s Key raises disappearances at talks. See also, Andrea Vance’s McCully sits on fence on Sri Lanka war crimes

8) Should the New Zealand Black Caps cricket team have boycotted Sri Lanka?

Yes, suggests Andrea Vance – see: Sporting boycott called for. See also, the Herald editorial, All parties agree sporting boycott is just not cricket

9) Is New Zealand a force for good or bad in terms of human rights around the world?

New Zealand has a poor human rights record under both National and Labour governments, according to ex-Cabinet minister Matt Robson – see his highly critical blogpost, When NZ protects the human rights abusers against the abused

10) Why has the Government chosen to sell part of its shares in Air New Zealand now?

The various arguments about the timing of the sale, together with the upcoming referendum and the share price are reported in Michael Fox and Andrea Vance’s Air NZ shares sale timing 'arrogant'

11) How much of a failure has the Government’s asset sales programme been?

According to Danyl Mclauchlan, we can observe three main points about the failed enterprise: 1) The partial privitisation policy is the Key government’s flagship policy for this term, 2) It is a disaster, and 3) There isn’t much comment on this in the media – see: Words and deeds

12) Is it wrong for government ministers to publicly criticise the decisions of judges? 

Not, it seems, if it’s only done occasionally – see Blair Ensor and Ashleigh Stewart’s Brownlee takes swipe at judge

13) Why are MPs investing so much of their money in property? 

The Dominion Post says that Capital gains tax may be the answer. The newspaper suggests that politicians preach the need for New Zealand to invest in productive industries, but they’re not leading by example because of the tax advantages of property investment. 

14) Is Labour’s KiwiAssure popular?

49% oppose it, and 42% approve of it, according to TV3’s latest opinion poll – see Patrick Gower’s Cunliffe's KiwiAssure policy falls flat – poll

15) What will a Labour-led government do about the SkyCity convention centre deal? And what does this say about the direction of Labour under David Cunliffe?

John Armstrong analyses David Cunliffe’s first two months as Labour leader and uses the party’s position on the SkyCity deal to illustrate Labour’s difficulties – see: Two Cunliffes ... but only one is a winner

16) What will the Conservative Party want out of a coalition with National?

Colin Craig discussed coalition policies on TV3’s The Nation – see the 8-minute video: Conservative Party undecided on coalition with National. For more on this, see Tracy Watkins’ analysis: MMP: Where incompatibility resides

17) What factors is John Key weighing up in choosing the election date?

Fran O'Sullivan draws attention to two events that are complicating National’s choice of an election date for next year, and she discusses the likely battleground – see: Big Two part of Key plans for next year

18) How reliable are New Zealand’s charities when it comes to financial reporting? Do they hide assets? 

Charities in New Zealand receive much in the way of donations and tax-breaks, but their financial reporting is of a very low quality according to Rebecca Stevenson – see: Charity reporting not up to scratch

19) Was there really anything wrong with Russel Norman’s speech about climate change in the Parliamentary response to the Philippines typhoon tragedy?  

The Herald says that there’s something unhealthy about all the criticism that the Greens leader has received – see: Trend to quash voices that differ is unhealthy. But Rodney Hide says that Norman was both rude and wrong – see: Not the time for point scoring

20) What will Rebecca Kitteridge be like as the new boss of the SIS?

For some background see Tracy Watkins’ profile of Kitteridge: Next spy boss seen as principled. And to get an idea of how previous SIS bosses have operated, see Dave Armstrong’s open letter to Kitterage: Here's hoping for a new open SIS spirit

Today’s links

Chogm

Matt Robson (Daily Blog): When NZ protects the human rights abusers against the abused

John Minto (Daily Blog): You have to admire John Key…

Andrea Vance (Stuff): Sporting boycott called for

Herald: All parties agree sporting boycott is just not cricket

Claire Trevett (Herald): Key raises disappearances at talks

Jane Luscombe (TV3): Sri Lanka sanctions ineffective – Key

TVNZ: Human rights dominate Key's talks in Sri Lanka

RNZ: Key talks human rights with Rajapaksa

Barry Soper, Sam Thompson and AAP (Newstalk): Human rights was the only issue discussed, says Key

Claire Trevett (Herald): Key: Sri Lanka 'is a country that is evolving'

RNZ: Human rights record not a barrier to trade says Key

Andrea Vance (Stuff): McCully sits on fence on Sri Lanka war crimes

Barry Soper (Newstalk): Key accused of going soft in Sri Lanka

Barry Soper (Newstalk): NZ not soft on Sri Lanka because of trade

Andrea Vance (Stuff): NZ puts up hand for Commonwealth Summit

Andrea Vance (Stuff): Odds are against NZ hosting Chogm

Claire Trevett (Herald): Key offers to host next Chogm meeting

Jane Luscombe (TV3): Key avoids Sri Lanka criticism at CHOGM

TVNZ: New Zealand getting elephant from friend Sri Lanka

Claire Trevett (Herald): Key bides his time over UK-Sri Lanka spat

RNZ: CHOGM boycott rules out next host

Andrea Vance (Stuff): Human rights mulled over drinks

TVNZ: Tamils use McCully's visit to press for inquiry

Claire Trevett (Herald): Key arrives in Sri Lanka for Commonwealth meeting

 

Sexual abuse

Joelle Dally (Stuff): Police officer asked woman for sex act

Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog): To my dear learned colleague, Chris Trotter – you are terribly wrong and I disagree strongly

Chris Trotter (Daily Blog): The Finer Points of Freedom: Chris Trotter replies to Martyn Bradbury.

Ben Irwin (Herald): Teen makes new complaint to police over alleged Roast Busters assault

APNZ: Roast Busters: Teen makes new formal complaint

TVNZ: Justice Minister 'shocked' by number of sexual abuse claims

Michael Fox (Stuff): Collins pushes for culture change

Herald: Society at tipping point over 'rape culture' – Minister

Michael Fox (Stuff): Appalling number of sex abuse claims

TVNZ: Thousands march against rape, victims' treatment

RNZ: Nationwide marches against sex boasts

Jessie Hume (Daily Blog): What now after Rape protests?

Brendan Mamming and Jacob Stein (Herald): 'Rape culture' under fire

Neil Reid (Stuff): Author joins rape culture protest

Katie Kenny (Stuff): Thousands march in Roast Busters protests

Phil Taylor (Herald): Roast Busters: When people power works

Mike O’Donnell (Press): A recipe for busting Roast Busters

Matt McCarten (Herald): Talkback bosses also at fault

Catriona MacLennan (Stuff): NZ dragging chain on sex abuse cases

RNZ: Urgent change to rape laws demanded

Taranaki Daily News: We're not doing sex crime justice

RNZ: Sex scandal raises education questions

Paul Thomas (Herald): What's the problem? Not clothes or Miley

Deborah Hill-Cone (Herald): Feel the anger but don't go overboard

 

Asset sales

Liam Dann (Herald): Don't lump Air NZ with the rest

RNZ: Air NZ share sale not linked to referendum - English

TVNZ: Air NZ shares sale timing to get 'best value for taxpayer' – English

Dan Satherley (TV3): 'Arrogant not to sell Air NZ shares - Ryall

Danyl Mclauchlan (Dim Post): Words and deeds

Michael Fox and Andrea Vance (Stuff): Air NZ shares sale timing 'arrogant'

Isaac Davison (Herald): Air NZ shares sell before referendum

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Stupid claims

TVNZ: Air NZ shares up for grabs

Newswire: Air NZ share sale timing criticised

TVNZ: Government announces sale of Air NZ

TV3: Government to sell Air New Zealand shares

RNZ: Air New Zealand shares up for sale

Michael Fox (Stuff): Government to sell its Air NZ shares

Newswire: Conservatives want mandate for asset sales

Matthew Theunissen (Herald): Craig: No mandate for Govt to sell more state-owned assets

Greg Presland (The Standard): Air New Zealand sale starts tomorrow

Pete George (Your NZ): Asset sale referendum – Yeah, Nah

Pete George (Your NZ): Referendum irrelevant to Air New Zealand sell-down

Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Why I think I will vote No in the referendum

 

Labour

John Armstrong (Herald): Two Cunliffes ... but only one is a winner

Patrick Gower (TV3): Cunliffe's KiwiAssure policy falls flat – poll

Jenny Michie (Daily Blog): Labour has found its voice, now it has to say something

 

Election 2014

Tracy Watkins (Stuff): MMP: Where incompatibility resides

Fran O'Sullivan (Herald): Big Two part of Key plans for next year

The Nation: Conservative Party undecided on coalition with National

RNZ: Asset sales no impediment to Conservative deal with National

Matthew Hooton (NBR): Conservatives offer Key a glimmer of hope

Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Colin Craig’s cult party still not sure

Ross Henderson (Taranaki Daily News): MMP puts out strange bedfellows

John Sargeant (Taranaki Daily News): Just who will be holding hands?

David Kennedy (Local Bodies): National's Position Desperate

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Constitution and confidence votes

RNZ: Need for constitutional reform seen by Palmer

Michael Cummings (Manawatu Standard): Focus on inequities would win the vote

Pete George (Your NZ): Colin Craig answers – NBR

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Winston and Greens

Graeme Edgeler (Ruminator): The Edge of Reason: Kicking the Tyres

 

MPs salaries and perks

Jared Savage (Herald): MP uses public money to rent office from mother

Dom Post: Editorial: Capital gains tax may be the answer

Paul Little (Herald): MPs make hay while sun shines

Will de Cleene (Gonzo): Intersections in Real Time

 

Pike River

RNZ: Author of Pike River book laments lead-up to disaster

Fairfax: Whittall 'inflated Pike River hopes'

Michael Laws (Press): Wrong call on mining disaster compo

 

Environment

Elton Smallman (Stuff): Protesters' flotilla awaits drillship

Herald: Protest boats station near Anadarko drill site

TVNZ: Groser heading to Poland for climate talks

TV3: Groser to head to climate change meeting

RNZ: Iwi reach agreement on dam proposal

 

Other

Rob Stock (Stuff): Doing it tough on the minimum wage

Herald: Editorial: Sticking to our guns over TPP only way to go

Dave Armstrong (Dom Post): Here's hoping for a new open SIS spirit

Blair Ensor and Ashleigh Stewart (Stuff): Brownlee takes swipe at judge

The Nation: Christchurch East by-election not a done deal

Jane Bowron (Dom Post): Prostitutes' historic CBD attachment

Tom Pullar-Strecker (Stuff): Chorus to report on UFB contract

Rebecca Stevenson (Stuff): Charity reporting not up to scratch

RNZ: Police outsourcing some incoming calls

RNZ: Next Police Commissioner will be the best applicant – minister

Integrity Talking Points: NZ looking good in OECD Government at a Glance

Press: Better surgery records needed

Herald: Editorial: Trend to quash voices that differ is unhealthy

Rodney Hide (Herald): Not the time for point scoring

RNZ: Warning by ERO about lack of Pacific language resources

Michael Field (Stuff): Fishing hook danger ahead for politicians

Morgan Godfery (Maui Street): Taking the piss at TVNZ: why Andrew Shaw makes combating racism harder

Morgan Godfery (Maui Street): It's time to talk about colour: why we have to reject labels like 'white Maori'

Steve Braunias (Waikato Times): The secret diaries of ... JT, Lorde and Ricki Herbert

Rob O’Neill (Stuff): Lessons for all in Fonterra debacle

John Armstrong (Herald): Bank credit control working

Bernard Hickey (Herald): Market reality bursts housing policy bubble

Lynley Bilby (Herald): Tamakis put aside rift over sexuality

Mark Hubbard (Life Behind the Iron Drape): Of Law Revue Girls & Thorny – Privilege & Puritanism; Blog Inequality; Identity Politics; Quotas

Keith Locke (Daily Blog): Our nuclear-free campaign continues to inspire

Bruce Munro (ODT): Making it right

Mike Treen (Daily Blog): Some red shoots in Anglo-Saxon world

Steven Cowan (Against the current): The politics of low expectations

Tracy Watkins (Stuff): Next spy boss seen as principled

Stuff: Politics in brief: Monday, November 18

Stuff: Today in politics: Saturday, November 16

 

Bryce Edwards
Mon, 18 Nov 2013
© All content copyright NBR. Do not reproduce in any form without permission, even if you have a paid subscription.

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