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NZ POLITICS DAILY: the continued strangeness with the Act Party


Bye-bye Bosco as the peculiar National Party annexation continues.

Bryce Edwards
Mon, 26 Sep 2011

What is to be made of the continued strangeness with the Act Party?

My analysis has been reported on TV3 (Time for ACT to dissolve – Edwards; and video), but possibly the most apt summary explanation of what’s happening in the increasingly farcical Act Party can be taken from the 1920s quote of Italian Marxist theoretician, Antonio Gramsci: ‘The crisis consists precisely in the fact that the old is dying and the new cannot be born; in this interregnum a great variety of morbid symptoms appear’.

This old quote nicely fits the fact that the Act Party has all but died but isn’t being allowed to be buried. Instead of being dissolved, the organisation has been taken over by Don Brash, John Banks and co, when really they should have started their own new party rather than trying to resuscitate and reform that which is already too far gone.

The peculiarities of this quasi-National Party annexation, together with the accumulation of internal ideological contradictions within Act, means that the level of dysfunction present is extreme. So often, parties and politicians are not able to know when to call it quits.

Similarly, this has happened with other minor parties: we’ve seen equally ugly and bizarre political symptoms occurring during the death throes of both the Alliance and New Zealand First. 

Elsewhere there’s some excellent analysis of what’s going on in Act: Tim Watkin’s ACT says bye-bye Bosco - turns to the drug vote. Or not, Audrey Young’s It's goodbye Boscawen, and adieu to Act brand, and Duncan Garner’s Brash's dopey trainwreck politics
 
John Key is possibly appreciating that the political attention is on Act. His own political management appears increasingly rough when put under scrutiny recently, and just going into an election campaign some of the Teflon coating appears to be rubbing off in places. In particularly, Key’s not been looking so good in terms of Pike River, Afghanistan, the Urewera and spy legislation, and the Christchurch rebuild. John Hartevelt’s column is a must-read in this regard – see: PM's Pike River response a rare error of judgement.
 
Also Imran Kahn has had a go at Key for his alleged ignorance, see: Key 'does not understand Afghanistan' – Khan. And of course the Prime Minister can't be happy with the debacle over National’s attempt at shoving through the video surveillance legislation. And today there’s also a number of worthy items on this issue, such as Rodney Harrison’s Why Govt plan to overrule top court is wrong, Steven Price’s Video camera surveillance and the Urewera defendants, Dave Armstrong’s Is it time for a Urewerawood sign?, and Deborah Coddington’s Unseemly haste for law to cover cops' illegal actions.
 
Bryce Edwards, NZPD Editor (bryce.edwards@otago.ac.nz
 
Today’s content:
 
Act Party
Felix Marwick (Newstalk ZB): No sour grapes behind Boscawen's departure
Katie Bradford-Crozier and Felix Marwick (Newstalk ZB): No sitting ACT MPs will return to Parliament
Felix Marwick (Newstalk ZB): Political Report: September 26
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Boscawen retires
The Dim-Post: Surprise!
Ele Ludeman (Homepaddock): Act 2, different Act or new Act?
Ele Ludeman (Homepaddock): Desperate Act
Ian Llewellyn (electionresults): ACTing Up – A Party Of Surprises
Phoebe Fletcher (Tumeke): Final Act?
John Hartevelt (Stuff): Brash backs marijuana decriminalisation
Duncan Garner (TV3): Brash's dopey trainwreck politics
David Farrar (Stuff): Cannabis: a long overdue debate
Cactus Kate: Win For The ACT Youth
Audio-visual coverage of the Act Party
 
Minor parties
Hayley Jacobsen (RadioLIVE): Mana party support doubles – poll
Mike Smith (Standard): Give thanks to the dog-waggers
 
Labour Party
Vernon Small (Stuff): Goff hints at compulsory KiwiSaver
Keeping Stock: Nek minnit; we're banned!
 
Greens
Amelia Romanos (APNZ): Greens' old guard moving on
 
Canterbury earthquake rebuild
Martin Van Beynen (Press): Brownlee upbeat over city's insurance
Clayton Cosgrove (Press): Labour's plan will help Canterbury
John McCrone (Press): Chch CBD masterplan - a major risk?
 
State spying
Felix Marwick (Newstalk ZB): Deal reached over video surveillance law 
Alexia Russell and Newstalk ZB staff (Newstalk ZB): Govt may not have numbers for surveillance Bill
Steven Price (Media Law Journal): Video camera surveillance and the Urewera defendants
Dave Armstrong (Dom Post): Is it time for a Urewerawood sign?
No Right Turn: A blank cheque
 
Afghanistan
 
Economy
Bernard Hickey (NZH): Hero in the wings
Damien Grant (NZH): Pressure to raise taxes misplaced
Gareth Morgan and Susan Guthrie (NZH): Critics fall into a trap
Danya Levy (Stuff): New Zealand in good shape: PM
Bernard Hickey (TVNZ): Black budget warning for NZ
 
Pike River
Fran O’Sullivan (NZH): Look past obvious scapegoats
 
NZPD scandal
Trevor Mallard (Red alert): bill english funds bryce edwards
Imperator Fish: Please
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Trevor joins the truthers and birthers
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): The anti-Labour conspiracy grows
Ele Ludemann (Homepaddock): Tanty, tanty – updated
Robert Winter (Idle Thoughts): Bryce Edwards and Liberation
Matthew Hooton (electionresults): Mallard goes mad
Whaleoil: Hooton bites back
 
Other
Matt McCarten (NZH): Bosses get abysmal ratings
Robert Winter (Idle Thoughts): Mr Trotter on compulsory unionism
Katie Bradford-Crozier (Newstalk ZB): Pressure on Govt over Palestine issue
Editorial (Waikato Times): Spotlight on welfare system
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Trotter on Broadcasting/Media
Russell Brown (Hard News): Auckland, so much enormity to answer for
Felix Marwick (Newstalk ZB): Flurry of parliamentary farewells
Bryce Edwards
Mon, 26 Sep 2011
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