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John MacDonald: Hey Winston! More fairy dust, less bull dust please

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John MacDonald,
Publish Date
Thu, 12 Dec 2024, 1:08pm
File photo / Mark Mitchell
File photo / Mark Mitchell

John MacDonald: Hey Winston! More fairy dust, less bull dust please

Author
John MacDonald,
Publish Date
Thu, 12 Dec 2024, 1:08pm

When Finance Minister Nicola Willis said 鈥淚 have delivered鈥 yesterday 鈥攁fter announcing the Government鈥檚 so-called plan for the Cook Strait ferries鈥 what she really meant was: 鈥淚鈥檝e had a gutsful of this lot fighting over it and I鈥檓 out.鈥  

She was throwing her arms in the air because she鈥檚 had enough of NZ First and ACT squabbling over what should happen with the ferries, and so she went to the Prime Minister and said, 鈥淚鈥檓 done鈥. She said to Christopher Luxon, 鈥渋f Winston thinks he can do better, then let him do it鈥.  

And, as of yesterday, he is apparently going to do it in his new role as Minister of Rail.  

That鈥檚 my theory on how things have played out behind the scenes in the lead-up to yesterday, but the evidence is there.  

Because it鈥檚 obvious, isn鈥檛 it, that there鈥檚 been a spat in Cabinet. Which is why they鈥檝e managed to do absolutely nothing over the past 12 months.  

They鈥檝e been squabbling over whether they should get ferries capable of transporting trains. And they鈥檝e been squabbling over whether the ferry service should continue to be a government-run thing or whether it should be handed over to the private sector, which is what David Seymour wants.  

He thinks Bluebridge runs a pretty good operation, so why couldn't another private operator do the same?  

But, either way, I reckon even died-in-the-wool National supporters can鈥檛 deny that this ferry thing has turned into a real cluster, and what happened yesterday was a circus.  

And everyone sitting around that Cabinet table should be hanging their heads in shame.   

The big negotiators. The big talkers. It鈥檚 come to nothing and it鈥檚 going to be the second half of next year before we have any idea what鈥檚 going to happen, and 2029 before we see any new ferries. And that鈥檚 probably being pretty optimistic.  

It was Winston Peters who got the iRex project underway in the first place when he was in government with Labour between 2017 and 2020.  

On 九一星空无限talk this morning he admitted that he鈥檚 even embarrassed by how it鈥檚 all played out, but he's the guy who's going to fix, apparently.  

There was no information forthcoming yesterday about the trains being capable of carrying trains or not. Nothing about the cost. And Winston Peters wasn鈥檛 budging on that when he spoke on radio today, either.   

"Help is on its way," is all he would say.  

All this bravado a year after Nicola Willis pulled the plug on the iRex project, saying it had gone way over budget and she was going to come up with a cheaper alternative.  

Remember her banging on about getting a Toyota Corolla inter-island ferry service, instead of the Ferrari service she said the iRex project had become?  

Well, it was all talk. We don鈥檛 even have a Toyota Corolla. We鈥檝e got a Hillman Hunter - and that鈥檚 being kind to the clapped out ferries that are servicing Cook Strait at the moment. It鈥檚 also being unkind to Hillman Hunters.  

And we will be using the Hillman Hunters until at least 2029 because of the Government's inaction.  

What a circus.

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