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John MacDonald: Winston had no option

Author
John MacDonald,
Publish Date
Fri, 7 Mar 2025, 12:51pm
Photo / Mark Mitchell
Photo / Mark Mitchell

John MacDonald: Winston had no option

Author
John MacDonald,
Publish Date
Fri, 7 Mar 2025, 12:51pm

Winston Peters had no option when it came to sacking Phil Goff from his job as High Commissioner in London, but that doesn鈥檛 mean I鈥檓 happy with it.  

I think he鈥檚 done the right thing. But he鈥檚 done the wrong thing, as well.  

Because it just shows how scaredy-cat the world is of Donald Trump. But we better get used to it 鈥 this is how it鈥檚 going to be for the next four years.   

That鈥檚 why I accept that it needed to be done, but it鈥檚 still pretty cruddy that we are running scared of him like this.

What Goff did was he let the political nerd in him come out when he was at an event at Chatham House, in London, earlier this week. And it looked like it was some sort of Q&A session involving Finland鈥檚 Foreign Affairs Minister.

The significance of Finland, of course, is that it shares a border with Russia.  

So Phil Goff had the roving microphone, and he asked Elina Valtonen whether she thought Donald Trump understood the history of the second world war.

That鈥檚 because people are likening what Trump is doing with Ukraine to what happened in 1938, when Nazi Germany was allowed to get its hands on land in Czechoslovakia in a bid to avoid war.   

It was a deal signed in 1938, but, as we know, a year later Germany still went to war.  

Phil Goff isn鈥檛 the first person to say it. And on the face of it, it doesn鈥檛 seem that outrageous, but in diplomatic circles, it was probably enough to have them spilling their G&Ts.  

And it was certainly enough for Foreign Minister Winston Peters to tell his people in London to give Phil Goff the flick.

Winston Peters says the reason he did it was because Goff鈥檚 comments 鈥渄o not represent the views of the New Zealand government and make his position as High Commissioner to London untenable.鈥  

And former High Commissioner Sir Lockwood Smith agrees. He鈥檚 in no doubt that Winston Peters has done the right thing to minimise any damage.   

Phil Goff was due to finish his posting later this year, but that could have been extended, of course. But he鈥檚 over there right now and all the diplomatic crew will be chattering.   

So it will be very embarrassing for Goff. Not the way he would鈥檝e wanted to go out.  

Especially, given that as far as I鈥檓 aware, it鈥檚 the first time New Zealand has sacked a High Commissioner.   

Yes, he was being a bit of a smart-alec, something you鈥檙e not supposed to be when you move around in diplomatic circles. Which is a tension that Sir Lockwood talked about when he was on 九一星空无限talk ZB this morning.  

He was saying that when you鈥檝e been a politician, it can sometimes be difficult to take your political hat off. But he reckons that his time as speaker before being a High Commissioner helped prepare him for that.  

Maybe that鈥檚 why we鈥檙e not hearing about former speaker Trevor Mallard putting his foot in it over in Ireland, where he鈥檚 High Commissioner.  

But perhaps Phil Goff can take some comfort from Dr Stephen Winter, who is an international relations expert at Auckland University. He鈥檚 says if things weren鈥檛 so on edge around the world, Goff might have got away with it.   

He says: "Goff can take comfort from the fact that he is right, even though he was not diplomatic.鈥  

But things are on edge, and Goff is off.  

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