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National Party Obituary

  • Andy Loader, Poke the Bear By Andy Loader, Poke the Bear
  • Jan 29, 2025

National Party Obituary

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has in my opinion just written what may be the National Party’s Obituary!

According to reports in the mainstream media; “The Prime Minister has said he will refuse any demand from the Act Party for a referendum on the Treaty Principles Bill after the next election – even if he needs Act to form a Government.”

The reality is that when New Zealanders voted for a change in Government, they gave the current Coalition Government a mandate to deliver us from the dangerous agenda put in place by the Ardern administration.

They rejected Labour because of their appalling mismanagement of the economy and also in response to their hidden attempts to change our democratic governance through the introduction of the He Puapua agenda onto our country.

Virtually without warning, Labour changed New Zealand from a nation that rewarded hard work, that encouraged free speech and open debate, and that treated everyone equally, to one obsessed with race and gender, that totally divided society, restricted free speech, and unleashed greed-driven tribal interests to undermine our democracy and take control of our country.

Luxon and his current coalition Government are failing to rein in race-based practices in our public services as they promised in their election promises.

It is imperative that the Coalition honours its election promises to stop He Puapua and co-governance. Favouring Maori is discriminatory and nothing other than APARTHEID under the disguise of Co-Governance.

Luxon and the Coalition Government should look closely at the example of the recent Inauguration of Donald J Trump as the 47th President of the United States which is being hailed as the beginning of a new era for the country.

President Trump in his first week in office has signed more than 200 Executive Orders with many more expected to follow.

Whilst many of those have no relevance to New Zealand we can look at his inauguration address and see that many of his priorities are similar to what was required of the Coalition Government and promised in the manifestos approaching the 2023 elections.

But unfortunately for us our Coalition Government have been too weak to implement many of these.

Trump stated:

I will put America first. Our sovereignty will be reclaimed. Our safety will be restored. The scales of justice will be rebalanced.

Our top priority will be to create a nation that is proud, prosperous and free.

But first, we must be honest about the challenges we face. The pillars of our society lay broken. We have an education system that teaches our children to be ashamed of themselves, in many cases, to hate our country.

My recent election is a mandate to completely and totally reverse a horrible betrayal and to give the people back their faith, their wealth, their democracy, and indeed, their freedom. From this moment on, America’s decline is over.

Today, I will sign a series of historic executive orders. With these actions, we will begin the complete restoration of America and the revolution of common sense.

The inflation crisis was caused by massive overspending and escalating energy prices, and that is why today I will declare a national energy emergency.

We will end the Green New Deal and revoke the electric vehicle mandate.

After years of illegal and unconstitutional federal efforts to restrict free expression, I will sign an executive order to immediately stop all government censorship and bring back free speech to America.

This week, I will end the government policy of trying to socially engineer race and gender into every aspect of public and private life.

As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders: male and female.

We are one people, one family and one glorious nation under God.

America will be respected again and admired again. We will be prosperous, we will be proud. We will be strong. We will not be conquered, we will not be intimidated, we will not be broken, and we will not fail.

President Trump acknowledged the Inauguration was held on Martin Luther King Day: “In his honour, we will strive together to make his dream a reality” and he pledged: “We will forge a society that is colour blind and merit based.”

That is essentially what our Coalition promised when they were elected. But they have a long way to go to achieve that goal.

With National’s current pro-Maori ideology they have let New Zealand down, they were voted in to restore one law for all and racial equality, which they seem to think, is not one of the priorities for New Zealand today.

The economy will fluctuate with or without help, but unless the Coalition leadership decides to make good on their pre-election promises to take race out of all legislation, abolish separatist Maori representation (both local and central) they are destined to become a one term government.  

The reality is that when New Zealanders voted for a change in Government, they gave the Coalition the mandate to deliver us from the dangerous agenda put in place by the Ardern administration.

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon told New Zealanders in his State of the Nation address, that economic growth is his number one priority for 2025: “I am obsessed with doing everything it takes to unleash the growth, innovation, and investment we need to thrive because Kiwis deserve nothing less”.

Whilst we can applaud his ambition for our country, if he is serious about his words, he needs to abandon climate change folly and follow the US out of the Paris Agreement. It is now nonsensical to remain in.

The objective of the UN’s Paris Agreement is de-industrialisation. That’s why China, Russia and India have delayed compliance until 2060 or 2070. With the USA now withdrawing and others expected to follow, the only countries now pursuing UN targets are woke nations that care more about upholding the UN’s socialist agenda than defending the wellbeing of their people and their economies.

Unfortunately for New Zealand, successive governments have submitted to the radical climate demands of the UN. The current Coalition Government is no different. On the one hand they claim to be prioritising growth, while on the other, they are forcing the UN’s de-industrialisation strategy onto the country.

So, in spite of all the world’s major emitters thumbing their noses at UN objectives, New Zealand continues to submit to their socialist directives even though they are damaging our economy.

In effect, Jacinda Ardern’s Zero Carbon law imposed ‘global governance’ onto the country by replacing economic policies designed to lift the living standards of New Zealanders, with policies satisfying the UN’s radical demands.

Removing climate levies off petrol, diesel and electricity, would, of course, lower prices across the board and kick start the economy.

But if the PM is too woke to do that, he should at least correct the erroneous assumptions that Labour adopted in its climate change modelling - that even the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has rejected. They have artificially elevated New Zealand’s emissions problems to the point where, if corrected, the modelling would show that we are already meeting our UN climate commitments!

President Trump also issued an Executive Order putting an end to the creation of massive wind farms, including those offshore that degrade the natural landscapes and, through their intermittency, fail to serve consumers well.

And he declared a national energy emergency: “An affordable and reliable domestic supply of energy is a fundamental requirement for the national and economic security of any nation… High energy prices devastate Americans, particularly those living on low- and fixed-incomes.”

It’s the same situation here, which is why successive governments spend hundreds of millions of dollars every year subsiding winter energy costs for beneficiaries and pensioners.
 
Without a doubt, the scene has been set for a major transformation of the US, including mechanisms to replace woke racism and identity politics with equality, unity and prosperity.

Let’s hope our Coalition Government follows suit.

2025 is going to be a critical year for government, and in turn, New Zealand as a whole.

What will be key is that New Zealanders see the fruits of this work – real change to the education curriculum; better transport options; reduced emergency department waiting times; climate policy that doesn’t simply destroy our economy for the sake of global praise; a rejection of wokeness; standing clearly with our allies; and much more.

If the Coalition Government fails to implement their election promises to restore one law for all and racial equality, then I firmly believe that the Prime Minister’s total opposition to a referendum on the Treaty Principles Bill will be seen as the Obituary of the National Party at the 2026 election.

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