- Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau has criticised Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, calling him 鈥渘ot a nice person鈥.
- Luxon this week labelled Wellington councils 鈥渓ame-o鈥 for not submitting a regional deal proposal.
- Whanau defended her comments saying she wants fairness.
A war of words between Tory Whanau and Christopher Luxon continues, with the Wellington mayor taking a shot at the Prime Minister.
In an interview with The Spinoff, Whanau criticised Luxon鈥檚 character, saying, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think he鈥檚 a nice person鈥.
鈥淲ellington is a Green city, and they鈥檝e been picking on us since the beginning,鈥 she said, referring to the Government.
Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau says she doesn't think Luxon is a nice person. Photo / Mark Mitchell
It comes after Luxon labelled the region鈥檚 councils 鈥渓ame-o鈥 for not submitting a proposal for a regional deal with the Government.
The Wellington Regional Leadership Committee had initially expressed interest in putting forward a proposal to work together, but in a letter last month it told the Local Government Minister it 鈥渨ill not be ready to submit a proposal鈥 by the deadline.
Canterbury mayors also decided against submitting a proposal. Eighteen regions did come forward, but Wellington鈥檚 absence from the list caught the attention of Luxon on Tuesday.
鈥淲ell, it鈥檚 pretty lame-o is my view of it鈥, he said.
鈥淗ere we have a Government doing everything it can to make sure that we attract capital to this country, which has been a problem for a long period of time and you can鈥檛 even get Wellington councils to submit a regional or a city deal.鈥
鈥淲ellington Water is a shambles, and we鈥檝e, obviously, had issues in the Wellington District Council鈥, he told reporters at Parliament.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said it was "pretty lame-o" the council's couldn't come up with a proposal. Photo / Mark Mitchell.
Luxon said it was disappointing for ratepayers.
But Whanau hit back, saying the comments were 鈥減retty poor form for the leader of our country鈥.
Whanau accused Luxon of punching down.
She said it was the council鈥檚 understanding it likely would not meet the criteria for a deal anyway.
鈥淚t was understood by DIA that the Wellington region鈥檚 current priority was water reform and, as such, there was not an expectation from DIA in receiving a regional deals application from Wellington in this round.鈥 Whanau said in a statement.
Whanau is standing by her latest comments on Luxon鈥檚 character, saying she felt it was 鈥渋mportant to speak out and address another unfair criticism of our city鈥.
鈥淎ll we鈥檙e seeking is fairness.鈥
鈥淭he Wellington region was singled out for not submitting a proposal for a regional deal and subjected to name-calling.鈥
Whanau said her council would not be pressured into submitting a 鈥渉alf-baked proposal to meet a deadline鈥.
She told the Spinoff her exchanges with the Prime Minister could benefit her politically.
鈥淚t works for me because a lot of people in Wellington don鈥檛 like him.鈥
It鈥檚 not the first time Whanau has got offside with central Government. She apologised to Simeon Brown after saying she would be 鈥渄eeply concerned鈥 if he ever became Transport Minister, which he later did.
Despite their political disagreements and Brown鈥檚 appointment of a Crown observer to Wellington City Council, Whanau said they had a constructive relationship.
The pair also traded barbs at a local government conference last year, where Luxon criticised the council鈥檚 priorities, citing the construction of the T膩kina Convention Centre in which the event was held.
Whanau, in turn, spoke out against the Government鈥檚 policy on M膩ori wards.
In an interview with The BFG podcast in September, Whanau acknowledged her strained relationship with the Government.
鈥淲hether it鈥檚 in my head or not, I sometimes feel like Wellington City has a bit of a target on its back when it comes to the Government and so I have to be very careful not to enrage them or they鈥檒l send in commissioners 鈥榗os that鈥檚 the threat that is used on a weekly basis.鈥
Ethan Manera is a multimedia journalist based in Wellington. He joined 九一星空无限 in 2023 and is interested in local issues, politics and property in the capital. Ethan is always on the lookout for a story and can be emailed at [email protected].
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