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Watch: 'Not words I would use' - PM grilled over ministers' 'xenophobic' comments

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Thu, 30 Jan 2025, 1:18pm

Watch: 'Not words I would use' - PM grilled over ministers' 'xenophobic' comments

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 30 Jan 2025, 1:18pm

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says remarks made in the House about Mexicans which have been branded 鈥榵enophobic鈥 by the Green Party are 鈥渘ot words I would use鈥.

Luxon has faced questions this afternoon about the conduct of his senior ministers Winston Peters and Shane Jones after they were accused of making 鈥渪enophobic鈥 and 鈥渞acist鈥 comments.

Luxon said every MP needed to 鈥渨atch your language鈥 and mind the rhetoric being used in Parliament.

A press conference is being livestreamed at the top of this file.

The Greens鈥 Ricardo Men茅ndez March alleges that the ministers engaged in 鈥渪enophobic and anti-migrant rhetoric鈥 this week that potentially 鈥渆mboldens poeple on the ground who may feel like they鈥檝e been given a greenlight to say that kind of stuff in public鈥.

鈥淭hat can lead to violence,鈥 Men茅ndez March said.

鈥淭he Prime Minister鈥檚 missing in action when it comes to holding his own ministers to account.鈥

On Tuesday, while speaking in the House, NZ First leader and Deputy Prime Minister Peters told Green MPs Lawrence Xu-Nan and Francisco Hernandez to 鈥渟how some gratitude鈥 for being in New Zealand.

Shane Jones in his Beehive office. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Shane Jones in his Beehive office. Photo / Mark Mitchell

鈥淭he very people who are here on the very refuge that we give to them have come here with their ideas, foreign to our country, native to theirs, and they wish to impose them upon our Parliament. No, you don鈥檛.

鈥淵ou鈥檙e not going to succeed here. You might be laughing now, you might be laughing now, but you鈥檒l be crying tomorrow. Come to this country, show some gratitude.鈥

Also that day, NZ First鈥檚 Jones shouted out 鈥渟end the Mexicans home鈥. Men茅ndez March, who was born in Mexico, called that 鈥渪enophobic鈥 too.

The Green MP said he wasn鈥檛 particularly interested in getting into a tit-for-tat with Jones, but was concerned about the flow-on effect for those in migrant communities.

鈥淲hat I鈥檓 interested in is preventing further harm to our migrant communities, and this is why this has to go to the Prime Minister.鈥

Green MP Ricardo Men茅ndez March. Photo / RNZ
Green MP Ricardo Men茅ndez March. Photo / RNZ

Asked by 九一星空无限talk ZB鈥檚 Mike Hosking this morning whether he stood by his comments, Jones said 鈥淚t鈥檚 a Mexican stand-off鈥.

Peters posted on X (formely Twitter) saying the Greens needed 鈥渢o stop the pearl clutching and the faux outrage when confronted with the truth鈥.

鈥淲hen we have some Green Party MPs who have been here for five minutes lecturing us all on their woke globalist agendas, New Zealand First won鈥檛 sit back and take it. 鈥

Jones鈥 comments follow National Minister Todd McClay yelling 鈥測ou鈥檙e not in Mexico now鈥 during a debate in July last year. McClay later apologised.

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