robson-on-politics, Fri 22 October
robson-on-politics,
a weekly newsletter from Matt Robson MP Deputy Leader of the Progressive Party www.progressive.org.nz
Progressive: positive about people and jobs
Fri 22 October
Lest we forget the threat of National
It's important to remember where we've come from to understand where we as heading as a nation. For five years now Jim Anderton and I have been working hard in government on economic and regional development (That's Progressive!) and delivered the best employment opportunities in a generation and more. We inherited chaos because of the scorched earth policies of the Right -- kicked off by Roger Douglas, continued by National, cheered on by Don Brash -- which caused pain and poverty for hard-working Kiwi families.
This weekend TV One screens
seminal documentaries by Alister Barry which will remind
those who lived through those days, and those who were
young, what happened. Someone Else's Country screens at noon
Sunday on One, followed by In a Land of Plenty at 10.05pm
Monday. Although TVNZ has finally accepted these programmes
after years in the wilderness, it has not advertised them.
Thankfully many people are circulating the news to their
friends and to email networks. This week's National
threat National: Brash would hurt film-making in NZ:
http://www.progressive.org.nz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1282
News that half of Fay Richwhite, and others, are being prosecuted for sharemarket wrongdoing reminds me that the Labour Party has never looked at itself to see why they caved in to one man, Roger Douglas. I know that in Progressive we had an open appraisal of our 2000/01 civil war and are stronger for it. New Zealand needs a strong functioning political left. Some see it in the Greens, some in part of the Labour caucus, and growing numbers see it in our party. Progressive is going to be a key part of a strong left in the next government because of our social justice policies and pro-jobs, pro-growth, pro-families initiatives. What is it to be Progressive?
http://www.progressive.org.nz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=117
From NZ Herald 16/10: Businessman Patrick Fontein says all parents should take their kids on a 2½ week South African safari. What a good reason for four weeks leave! (The profile of Mr Fontein is not available on the Herald website)
Success has many fathers My Labour colleague Rick Barker at the Service Workers Union conference spoke of the achievements of the Labour-led government (can't he say the "Progressive" word?), including four weeks leave for all employees by 2007. Isn't it interesting that success has many fathers. His speech is at: http://www.beehive.govt.nz/ViewDocument.cfm?DocumentID=21257
Evidence, verdict, then sentence if need
be, said Michael Cullen this week of the Tamihere inquiry.
Exactly so, there must be due process. The accused has the
right to know the allegations so they can defend themselves.
That is what John Tamihere has, and what is being demanded
for Ahmed Zaoui. This week, 150 people packed the Beehive
foyer for the Wellington launch of I almost forgot about the
moon, the book about the disinformation campaign against
Zaoui. The audience came from all walks of life. Half the
Progressive and Green caucuses were there, but not NZ First
nor ACT. For all their talk of protecting individuals from
abuses by the State, I thought they would have been
interested. The deliberate practices of the SIS and other
agencies against Zaoui threaten the rights of every New
Zealander. None of us is safe. Steve Maharey accepted a copy
of the book as he returned from his evening run, and
assistant Speaker Ross Robertson was the lone attendee from
Labour. National's Richard Worth looked in and bought the
book.
Coverage (with photos) of the book launch -
http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0410/S00252.htm
Matt's speech "The Light on the Hill" (quoting Aussie Labor
PM Ben Chifley):
http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/PA0410/S00362.htm
Ahmed Zaoui prepared a lecture titled "Clash of Civilisations: Myth or Reality" It was delivered for him at Auckland University and you can judge for yourself whether he is indeed a thoughtful academic. See the full text: http://publicaddress.net/default,speaker.sm
As I reported in February, Progressive wants to get people into good houses. Young families need the security of their own home. Progressive will bring out policies to bridge the too-wide deposit gap, and says there must be more action in the third term of the coalition. The Dominion today reports that 'a battle is looming in Cabinet' on housing and we will take this debate to the heart of the government. Thursday: http://www.progressive.org.nz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1292 In February robson-onpolitics reported on housing: http://www.progressive.org.nz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=709
Tune into 531AM for The Robson Hour 12 - 1 Sun when I talk to author Selwyn Manning about his Zaoui book and to Willie Sio re-elected to Manukau City Council See http://www.progressive.org.nz for more news on: major regional initiatives http://www.progressive.org.nz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1291 and getting business to lift R&D investment: http://www.progressive.org.nz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1288
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