Labour hypocrisy hits a new high

Jenna Lynch at Newshub writes:

The candidate who will benefit from the Labour-Green deal in Mount Roskill has hypocrite written all over him.

supposedly hates dirty electorate deals. In fact these very words came from his mouth just two years ago.

“We are calling for a straight contest and an end to the dodgy deals.”

Wood stood for Epsom at the last election. Epsom. The home of the dirty deal.

And boy, did he tell everyone about it.

In fact he went as far as bringing a bag of flour along to to replace National candidate Paul Goldsmith who stepped aside to make way for ACT's David Seymour.

“Every time that Paul Goldsmith fails to front in this campaign, we're going to remind people about the dirty deal with this bag of wholemeal flour,” Wood said on The Nation's Epsom debate.

“This is going to sit in place of Paul Goldsmith, who is not fronting and is facilitating a deal with the ACT Party, to get them back when they don't deserve it.”

He tugged at the heartstrings of voters, saying they'd effectively been exploited for their vote.

“This is an electorate which has been kicked around and abused and used. And I actually think that the least the ACT party could do at this point in the proceedings is to concede that there is a deal that is on the table or in the offing.”

He told The Nation that voters were sick of dirty deals.

“That is the only way that the ACT party has survived, they don't stand up on their own two feet. And I think that heaps of people are sick of it.”

He called for David Seymour to call the deal off.

“Call for no deal David. Call for no deal.”

That was all in one debate.

Now the Greens look likely to stand down their potential candidate who'd run against him in Mount Roskill as part of the Memorandum of Understanding. (This is assuming wins the Auckland mayoralty, resigns as an MP, and forces a ).

Yes Wood was very vocal at denouncing such deals. And of course in Epsom no candidates were pulled, unlike in Mt Roskill where Wood is so nervous about whether he can hold the seat, Labour are trying to get the Greens to not even stand.

It won't be easy for Wood – he needs the “dirty deal” he once supposedly despised.

My question is who is bringing the bag of Quinoa to debates to stand in for the Greens?

What a good idea.

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