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"description": "Given his propensity to shoot from the lip, Willie is well practised in retractions and back tracks.",
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"textContent": "**Pee Kay**\n _No Minister_\n\nHe doesn’t need an audience just give him a stage, give him a microphone let the drivel pour forth.\n\n> **Labour is here to change this dirty, filthy, rotten government. That’s the aim. We will work with the Greens, the Māori Party, whoever, in terms of trying to get rid of the government.**\n\nSo said Willie “Wonker” Jackson when sharing a stage with other Labour MPs, and Māori Party co-leader Rawiri Waititi, at a Waitangi Day event in Auckland recently.\n\nWillie Jackson says Labour can work with Māori Party to change government\n\nWillie was out to substantiate just which party was there for “our people” and to the surprise of no one, the mouth disengaged from the mind and the foolishness began.\n\nYou can just imagine Chippy’s palm slapping his forehead, cringe and frustration written all over his face when his press secretary in formed him of Willie’s grandstanding.\n\nDo you think he said ‘Get that bloody loose-lipped Jackson in my office…now!’\n\nYeah, nah. Hipkins knows all too well the power Willie has as head of Labour’s Māori caucus.\n\nDo you think for one minute that Ardern and then Hipkins dreamed up the promotion of the wonderfulness of Māori, the promotion of the deprivation of Māori and the racial division we now endure was all their doing? Behind the throne, but not too far as to be seen by Māoridom, was Willie as he was improving the lot of “my people”.\n\nChippy’s response was not to take a big stick to Willie for spilling the beans on Chippy’s huge ‘elephant in the room’. No,no, Chippy verbally lashed him with **“Willie was simply speaking with rhetorical flourish”**.\n\nBut maybe there is a bit of dog in Chippy because:\n\n> _On his return to parliament this week, Jackson moved to clarify what he’d committed to. He said he**did not mean to suggest that there could be a Labour, Green, Te Pāti Māori coalition after November’s election**._\n\nJust another backdown by Mr Motor Mouth. Given his propensity to shoot from the lip, Willie is well practised in retractions and back tracks.\n\nThis article was originally published by No Minister.\n\n###",
"title": "Here To Change This Rotten Government",
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