@tinangata@RichDecibels@commoben Kyle Chapman has no part to play in our political party, and he never will. The screenshot you took excluded the detail in the event which says:
“HUMAN Rights Violations Protest, Wellington, at Parliament.
Hosted by Colin Wightman.
Billy Te Kahika speaking at 2pm.”
Mr Ross confirmed urgent orders had now been granted by the High Court in Auckland on the SFO application preventing his use of a document sent to him in error and after another SFO blunder. 1/n
“Clearly they can’t, or the action taken last week wouldn’t have happened. I remain concerned and convinced that National’s donations do not stack up to scrutiny, and a significant tightening of our laws are required to prevent further foreign interference in our democracy.” 9/n
"We know who the perpetrator was. I couldn't believe it when I heard the possibility because I didn't think anyone in the National Party caucus would be that stupid," Michelle Boag said [in October 2018].
Wow, Muller is justifying Jian Yang's CCP membership now. It is not possible to voluntarily leave the CCP, it's not like being in a NZ political party.
When is National going to accept that their main fundraiser, is a political liability in 2020 election?
https://t.co/0jjMRUABjl
If you have ever had fun laughing at a politician, or kicking them around just because you can, this @TheSpinoffTV article is worth a read. I’m sorry for all that you went through @clarecurranmp
https://t.co/cL50HgqAKS
Yeah, accountability is important. But why enjoy the destruction of others so much? Do we really need to revel is someone else’s downfall? Sure, we all signed up for what Parliament is. But why did we also sign up for forgetting decency when we walked in the door? Sorry Clare.
Parliament turns normal people in to savages. Another human was going through probably the most traumatic experience they’ll ever go through. Clare lost her job, reputation, her mental well-being. What were we doing? Laughing. Backslapping. Praising the destroyers. We were awful.