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NZF Leader’s Message to
Supporters
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Since late last year two journalists have
been running a smear campaign against New Zealand First. After
receiving stolen information, donors’ private information was
published. Innuendo about donations for policy have then been
made.
There is a deliberate attempt being made
to take down New Zealand First.
I have received information that the
political campaign, launched unbelievably by one of the state
broadcaster’s journalists, includes trawling around long forgotten
decade old non-scandals which have already cleared us of any
wrongdoing.
That this is a political campaign by the
‘Media Party’ is clear.
Let me give you another example. Last
week Radio New Zealand’s Guyon Espiner wrote a story linking donations
to the Government’s racing policy.
It is a serious concern that this item
was broadcast on Radio NZ.
It used stolen information, attempted to
link party donations to racing policy, and broadcast a shocking
smear.
It is unfair, unbalanced, inaccurate, and
deeply biased against my party.
They broadcast a smear that suggests
donations lead to policy to benefit the racing industry, yet couldn’t
back it up with any evidence at all.
And here are the facts which they have
wilfully ignored about racing reform.
Racing policy is in the Coalition
Agreement.
Cabinet makes these decisions. They are
not arbitrarily made by NZ First.
The government has undertaken a
wholescale reform of the racing industry because it was going down the
gurgler.
We are working to protect jobs and
revitalise the industry.
It’s a massive overhaul, led by an
independent expert from Australia.
The resulting measures were not designed
to “benefit” a chosen few. They are designed to protect a $1.4
billion dollar industry and 20 thousand plus jobs.
Radio NZ’s story lacks context, turned a
blind eye to the big picture, and attempts to build a story to fit its
own bias. Where is its story on the National Party’s “candidates for
foreign donations” scandal?
Radio NZ has had a shocking week which it
needs to reflect on. It bungled Concert Radio and now exhibits a
massive lapse in editorial integrity. We all should expect more.
Next there will reports of “Trump”
tactics on my behalf when all that has happened here is the necessity
to defend against sloppy and biased journalism.
I predict that Mr Espiner will continue
to roll out the information stolen from the party to smear New Zealand
First. Today’s story is about the relationship between a NZF donor and
a mundane parliamentary process that worked as it should work. Then
the next innocent set of donors will be smeared.
Well, I’m not going to accept this state
of affairs. As long as some in the media keep telling lies about my
party and me I’ll keep telling the truth about them
Our success relies on the helping hand of our volunteers
and the generosity of our supporters. With your help, we can ensure
that common-sense is retained in government
decision-making.
Authorised by Rt Hon Winston
Peters, Parliament Buildings, Molesworth Street, Pipitea,
Wellington 6011
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