Crucial meeting for Tariana Turia

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Wed, 18 Jul 2012 6:09p.m.

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Maori Party co-leader Tariana Turia is talking down suggestions she is positioning herself to walk away from the National Party coalition government.

Maori Party co-leader Tariana Turia is talking down suggestions she is positioning herself to walk away from the National Party coalition government.

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18/07/2012 10:21:24 p.m.

FED UP WITH THE MEDIA ./ freedom of speech ? really ? . wrote:

don't forget the baubles of office. but Duncan garner says at least they have seat at the cabinet table , but if nothing gets any better for poor Maori the seat at the table is worthless . but a the bro ocracry you seed the money has to keep flowing in . a the baubles of office Maori party . and i guess that makes national big fat hypocrites for criticizing NZ first in 2008 @ 11. .funny how duncan anounces the result of the meeting before it has even taken place . he already new thats why . the maori party are drama queens and are spineless and never do follow through with threats to walk out . its the money keeps those Maori party mps in government and the baubles of office . any way the shambles the government looks these days is not the Maori party s fault it is john keys and nationals .

18/07/2012 9:05:07 p.m.

timetobootouttheloosers wrote:

the national party and their fanatical supporters you could hear them on the radio this week nothing but bag the Maori party the media as well why ? because they were not supporting national , same thing the nats did to NZ first , national and the media had planned for the Maori party had the quit the coalition . i challenge the media to say im not telling the truth .

18/07/2012 8:56:04 p.m.

SHARON wrote:

the whole thing is a sick joke on the voters . Duncan garner told us at 6pm what the out come would be because he already new . . the problem is the Maori party mps like the baubles of office and at days end thatch it . they always talk the talk the Maori party but never walk the walk . the other plan was if they did pull out the mainstream media would have unleashed a huge anti Maori party campaign .you could hear it on radio talk back .the whole thing is a stitch up .