Parliament descended into unprecedented chaos when the Māori Party interrupted voting on the first reading of the Treaty Principles Bill. Māori Party MPs confronted David Seymour with a haka that the Speaker described as "pre-mediated" and “appallingly disrespectful". Labour MPs and the public gallery joined the haka.
To restore order the Speaker
suspended Parliament and cleared the public gallery. Willie Jackson and Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke
were suspended.
Everyone should now know that the
Māori Party has a clear agenda to disrupt Parliament and challenge its
sovereignty. In response, the public is hardening its attitude to racial activism,
and some are calling for the seven Māori seats to be abolished.
Questions are being asked whether
National has the backbone to stand up to the extremism. How parties respond to the
activists may become a defining issue for right-leaning voters when they choose
between National, NZ First, or ACT.