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The Soap Box: Teaming up with Key would be a long shot, but anything's possible with Peters

Author
Barry Soper,
Publish Date
Thu, 5 May 2016, 7:02AM
Winston Peters (Getty Images)
Winston Peters (Getty Images)

The Soap Box: Teaming up with Key would be a long shot, but anything's possible with Peters

Author
Barry Soper,
Publish Date
Thu, 5 May 2016, 7:02AM

Luigi Peters is well known for his inflammatory statements and his refusal to kowtow to those occupying positions of political power.

This Parliamentary Don's been biffed out of the bear pit three times in recent weeks as he defied his nemesis, this week for committing the mortal sin of accusing David Carter of being biased against New Zealand First.

Peters was up at Wellington's Victoria University preaching to the keen young minds yesterday about what he sees as the mainly white brorocracy, sending run down politicians to head plumb diplomatic posts overseas as a reward for what he sees as their dubious political performance here - beneficiaries of some undeserved golden handshake, as he puts it.

He says if he's in a position of power after the next election then he'll block those sorts of appointments which is seen as a warning to National which is widely expected to replace Lockwood Smith in London early next year with David Carter.

It's been suggested he's already told National that if they need him to get them across the line next year, then he'd demand that Carter's hauled back from the diplomatic post.

Of course he's not confirming that and chances of him teaming up with John Key would be a long shot anyway, given that he likes him about as much as he likes Carter. But then again, anything's possible with Peters who, when he was Foreign Minister, himself appointed his buddy and colleague, the late Brian Donnelly as High Commissioner to the Cook Islands.

Still that appointment was a little more understandable that the one that's about to be made to Hawaii. This man has been stoking the political gravy train ever since he was dumped from the National Party's leadership more than thirty years ago.

Jim McLay was our United Nations Permanent Representative in the Big Apple, but on his return home a year ago a new job was created for him, special advisor to Foreign Minister Murray McCully who's now sending him to the six million dollar, four bedroom, five bathroom mansion, complete with a heated pool and waterfall, in Honolulu that was controversially purchased last year.

The appointment's apparently an acting one but it's bound to raise State Department eyebrows in Washington, given that McLay's also this country's representative to Palestinian Authority!

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