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Green MP Tamatha Paul fires back at Labour

Author
Julia Gabel,
Publish Date
Wed, 9 Apr 2025, 2:35pm

Green MP Tamatha Paul fires back at Labour

Author
Julia Gabel,
Publish Date
Wed, 9 Apr 2025, 2:35pm

Green MP Tamatha Paul is not backing down after her comments criticising the police sparked outrage, including from potential future coalition partner Labour.

She has now fired back at the party 鈥 saying her expectations of Labour鈥檚 law and order policies was 鈥渁lready low鈥.

Paul has come under fire for her recent comments about the police, including saying there were reports of police throwing homeless people鈥檚 belongings in bins, that police beat patrols made some people feel less safe, and that the majority of people in prison were there for non-violent offences.

The comments have triggered a trading of amped-up political rhetoric between parties, even between Labour and the Greens who tend to be quite close.

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said Paul鈥檚 comments were 鈥渜uite outrageous and insane鈥 and that she was in 鈥渓a la land鈥.

Labour leader and former Police Minister Chris Hipkins said Paul鈥檚 comments were 鈥渋ll-informed, were unwise, in fact were stupid鈥.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think that responsible Members of Parliament should be undermining police in that way.鈥

But Paul remains defiant. Speaking on a recent episode of the BHN podcast, the Green MP said she felt frustrated reading Hipkins鈥 comments.

She had thought about responding at the time but let it slide because people would not want to see the Greens and Labour 鈥渟crapping with each other鈥.

Host Pat Brittenden asked Paul how it felt 鈥渉aving to be the grown-ups in the room all the time?鈥.

鈥淭he thing with law and order, and Labour, is my expectations were already low,鈥 she said, referencing Labour鈥檚 Ram Raid Bill which she viewed as punishing children.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not like my expectations of Labour鈥檚 criminal justice policies were high in the first place so I wasn鈥檛 even surprised when I read Chippy鈥檚 [Chris Hipkins] comments.鈥

Green MP for Wellington Central Tamatha Paul. Photo / Georgina Campbell
Green MP for Wellington Central Tamatha Paul. Photo / Georgina Campbell

Paul criticised current Police Minister Mark Mitchell, saying he 鈥渘ever has anything intelligent to say鈥.

In response to a question from Brittenden about how she would differ from Mitchell if she were Police Minister, Paul said: 鈥淲ell, I would be far more intelligent than Mark Mitchell鈥.

鈥淚 mean the guy doesn鈥檛 even know what systemic bias is. All these questions being wasted in the House and he just says the same thing over and over again.鈥

She told the podcast she would reduce the amount of power and discretion police held if she were in charge.

鈥淚 think it is that space that lies within that discretion that is where you are getting all the bad outcomes because you are leaving it to regular people to make judgments about other human beings which I don鈥檛 think they are capable of making 鈥 that is why you see an over-representation with the police with some people, and others not.鈥

Mitchell responded to the comments in a post on his Facebook page. He said in the 18 months he had been in the ministerial role, Labour and the Greens had made 鈥渄eeply personal attacks鈥 on him.

鈥淚 am proud of the work that this coalition Government is doing on public safety. I have personally dedicated most of my adult life to service to my country and public safety.

鈥淣ew Zealanders should be very concerned by the prospect of a Labour-Green government that wants to defund and remove the discretion of our police force, at the same time as letting violent criminals out of prison.鈥

He rejected Paul鈥檚 assertions that people felt less safe with police out on the beat.

鈥淚n fact there is overwhelming evidence that the opposite is true. It is complete nonsense to claim that all our beat police do is persecute homeless people - in fact the complete opposite is true, our frontline police officers are always looking for ways to support and help rough sleepers.鈥

Billboards could 鈥榖ackfire鈥, Paul says

Paul also responded to the popping-up of billboards funded by the Sensible Sentencing Trust to attack attack co-leader Chloe Swarbrick and herself.

The billboards, which were visible from Whitmore Street in the capital, included a picture of Paul that was used in her successful Wellington Central electorate campaign in 2023.

Billboards with a picture of Green MP Tamatha Paul, seemingly paid for by the Sensible Sentencing Trust, have appeared in Wellington. Photo / Adam Pearse
Billboards with a picture of Green MP Tamatha Paul, seemingly paid for by the Sensible Sentencing Trust, have appeared in Wellington. Photo / Adam Pearse

One displays her picture next to the words 鈥淒efund the Police鈥 - likely a reference to Paul鈥檚 other recent comments speculating whether some police functions could be taken over by other entities.

Paul told the podcast she thought the Sensible Sentencing Trust were 鈥渁 bunch of idiots鈥.

鈥淚 think it just also shows they have no understanding of Wellington City, either. If they think putting this up in Wellington City is going to be some kind of a hit-job, we鈥檒l see how that goes next year.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think they understand how these kinds of things backfire. But for me, I was like 鈥榤ean, free promo, shot鈥.鈥

In an earlier statement, trust spokesperson Louise Parsons said the trust believed both central cities faced 鈥渟ignificant challenges in relation to public safety鈥 and argued Green Party policy wouldn鈥檛 address concerns.

鈥淭he objective of this campaign is to highlight what and who the Green Party stand for. Because it certainly is not victims.鈥

Julia Gabel is a Wellington-based political reporter. She joined the Herald in 2020 and has most recently focused on data journalism.

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