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'Dangerously close to endorsing conspiracy theories' - Hipkins hits out at new Govt policies

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Michael Neilson,
Publish Date
Thu, 30 Nov 2023, 11:24am

'Dangerously close to endorsing conspiracy theories' - Hipkins hits out at new Govt policies

Author
Michael Neilson,
Publish Date
Thu, 30 Nov 2023, 11:24am

Leader Chris Hipkins says the new Government is dancing 鈥渄angerously close to endorsing conspiracy theories鈥 in its attacks on media independence including false claims of bribes, and its first priority to raise concerns about the World Health Organisation.

Labour this morning unveiled its Opposition line-up, with issues like child poverty and climate change given high priority and a front bench made up of majority women.

Hipkins said the line-up brought 鈥渆xperience and energy鈥 and would hold the 鈥渃oalition of chaos to account鈥.

The list includes six women and four men in the top 10. It has seen significant drops for some of Labour鈥檚 senior MPs including Kelvin Davis, who signalled he would retire at the next election, and David Parker.

Willie Jackson, meanwhile, is now the highest-ranked M膩ori MP in Labour at number five. Jackson said 鈥渁t the moment鈥 he was committed to the whole term, after previously saying he was considering his future.

Jackson said they had a job to do to support M膩ori aspirations, which were 鈥渦nder attack鈥 from the new Government.

鈥淲e鈥檝e seen all the attacks, from the smokefree [law repeal], a referendum in disguise they are putting up ... we have a job to do.鈥

Labour's new line-up puts a focus on child poverty and climate change. Photo / Mark MitchellLabour's new line-up puts a focus on child poverty and climate change. Photo / Mark Mitchell

In giving Parker the foreign affairs portfolio, Hipkins said part of that was to maintain a positive relationship with the coalition Government in that area, taking into account his good relations with Foreign Minister Winston Peters.

Hipkins also used the moment to continue holding the new Government to account over its attacks on media independence by Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters, who made false claims about media accepting 鈥渂ribes鈥 through the $55 million Public Interest Journalism Fund.

Yesterday, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon refused to condemn Peters鈥 claims and said while they weren鈥檛 the 鈥渨ords鈥 he鈥檇 use he also disagree with the fund.

鈥淭he incoming Government across a range of areas seems to be dancing dangerously close to endorsing conspiracy theories,鈥 said Hipkins, of Luxon鈥檚 response.

鈥淚 think some of the guarded comments that Christopher Luxon made yesterday get very close to that.鈥

National鈥檚 100-day plan released yesterday includes culture war-derived diversions on the likes of 鈥渓odging a reservation against adopting amendments to WHO [World Health Organisation] health regulations鈥. This was a NZ First policy and supported in its agreement with National. This must be done in the next two days, making it one of the most urgent of the actions in the plan - ahead of restoring the Reserve Bank鈥檚 single mandate.

Health spokeswoman Dr Ayesha Verrall said she was concerned about that policy as it was 鈥渋ncredibly important that we have international health regulations that work鈥.

鈥淚magine if we didn鈥檛 have that in place at the beginning of the pandemic?鈥 she said.

Concern about the influence of the WHO on domestic policies has been a key conspiracy theory throughout the pandemic.

Like any international institution, the WHO has no enforcement power on member countries, essentially meaning any of its recommendations are voluntary for New Zealand.

鈥淚t鈥檚 vitally important that we have a strong health system of regulations, and that is scientifically informed,鈥 said Verrall.

鈥淚鈥檒l be making sure that none of the conspiracy theories that we hear about on the internet with respect to the WHO seep into New Zealand鈥檚 approach.鈥

Verrall said it was unclear how that policy became a priority of the new Government as the negotiations were done behind closed doors.

鈥淗owever, I鈥檓 deeply concerned that I see that sort of rubbish about the WHO and international health regulations on the internet, and all of a sudden it鈥檚 in a coalition document.

鈥淲e have to respect the results of the elections... but the Government needs to be able to justify the decision that it has taken on these quite fringe concerns.鈥

Police spokeswoman Ginny Andersen said she would be looking to hold Police Minister Mark Mitchell to account, particularly given his strong attacks on her while in Opposition. Andersen would also

Hipkins said he intended to invite Gerry Brownlee, who National is nominating as Speaker, to speak to the Labour caucus to make his case to get their endorsement.

He said he thought it was an 鈥渋nteresting decision鈥 that National had chosen Greens climate spokesman James Shaw over the official Opposition climate change spokeswoman in Megan Woods to go to COP28 (United Nations Climate Change Conference or Conference of the Parties).

Hipkins said the rankings in Opposition didn鈥檛 matter as much as when in government, and that his line-up had three times as much ministerial experience as the coalition Government.

Chris Hipkins said Labour had work to do to get New Zealanders to support them again. Photo / Mark MitchellChris Hipkins said Labour had work to do to get New Zealanders to support them again. Photo / Mark Mitchell

He said the election didn鈥檛 go Labour鈥檚 way and they had work to do to get New Zealanders to support them again.

鈥漌ith the start this coalition has had it鈥檚 clear New Zealanders will need an Opposition that stands for their values and what is right.鈥

Hipkins said they had seen a lack of moral compass from the new Government.

He said new Prime Minister Christopher Luxon had set high standards for the Government when in Opposition but different standards now.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think that is good enough from the Prime Minister.鈥

On Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters comments this week about media independence, Hipkins said the new Government was dancing 鈥渄angerously close to conspiracy theories鈥 in some of its policies and attacks.

He said he thought Luxon had done 鈥渘othing鈥 to condemn Peters鈥 comments, and had behaved 鈥減oorly and weakly鈥 on the matter.

Hipkins held his first press conference as Opposition leader on Wednesday, after Luxon was sworn in as the new Prime Minister on Monday along with new government ministers in the coalition with Act and NZ First.

Hipkins yesterday confirmed former Finance Minister Grant Robertson would continue as finance spokesman, while former Health Minister Ayesha Verrall would keep her health portfolio.

Unlike in government, when only ministers have portfolios, Labour will now give all of its MPs policy portfolios.

Parliament will return for the first time since before the election next week, with the first piece of legislation before the House to be a bill designed to refocus the Reserve Bank on reducing inflation.

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