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"textContent": "Tēnā koutou katoa. Ko Ivor Jones tōku ingoa. Ko Te Māori Green Lantern tōku kaupapa.\n\nThis essay examines the ACT Party's local government voting law change, the Hobson's Pledge lobbying pipeline, and Elliot Ikilei's NZ First candidacy announcement\n\n> — because together they represent a documented, coordinated assault on Māori democratic representation that directly harms whānau, hapū and iwi across Aotearoa.\n\nViews expressed constitute honest opinion on matters of public interest under the Defamation Act 1992 (NZ) and Durie v Gardiner NZCA 278. All factual claims sourced and cited via live, verified hyperlinks. Named individuals referenced solely in their public capacity.\n\nBy 11:29 AM today, NZ First's press release via Scoop confirmed it: NZ First has officially announced Elliot Ikilei\n\n> — **Hobson's Pledge spokesman** —\n\nas their candidate for the 2026 general election.\n\n> The taiaha does not miss twice.\n\nToday, 2 June 2026, is a day that must be named clearly in the historical record of this country's democratic decline: on the same day that a Cabinet Minister passed a law written to the specifications of an anonymous-donor lobby group\n\n> — confirmed in that lobby group's own fundraising email\n\n> — the same lobby group's public face was announced as a parliamentary candidate for a coalition partner.\n\n> Three primary sources. One day. One machine. Whānau — this is the production line.\n\n## The Deep Dive Podcast\n\nLobbyist fingerprints on council voting laws\n\n0:00\n\n/1146.206621\n\n1×\n\n> Listen to a lively conversation between two hosts, unpacking and connecting topics in the sources of this essay. I apologise in advance for the AI's very harsh pronounciation of reo. Please dont shoot me, :).\n\n* * *\n\n## The Three Documents That Prove Everything\n\nI am not asking you to trust my analysis. I am asking you to read three documents that arrived on the same day:\n\n* * *\n\n**Document One:** Don Brash's fundraising email to this writer at ivor.jones@htdm.maori.nz, signed by him as Hobson's Pledge Trustee, confirming:\n\n> _\"We told Local Government Minister Simon Watts that this had to stop. We urged him to pick up ACT MP Cameron Luxton's member's bill to fix this broken system. Today, the Coalition Government did just what we asked for.\"_\n\nLaw change will stop councils appointing iwi representatives as full voting membersThe government says the change will stop councils appointing iwi representatives as full voting members, as it was “not democratic”.RNZLillian Hanly\n\n**Document Two:** As confirmed by RNZ political reporter Lillian Hanly, the Local Government Act 2002 will now be amended so that only elected members hold voting rights at council committee meetings — directly removing iwi representatives from their seats in the Far North, Tauranga, Hastings, Wellington, and Canterbury.\n\n**Document Three:** As confirmed by NZ First's official press release via Scoop, Hobson's Pledge spokesman Elliot Ikilei has been recruited by NZ First to stand as a candidate in the 2026 general election\n\n> — and crucially, **this is not the first time NZ First has done this.**\n\n> Casey Costello — also a Hobson's Pledge spokesperson — was recruited by NZ First before the 2023 election. She is now a Cabinet Minister.\n\nRead that sequence again.\n\n> Hobson's Pledge trains spokespersons → NZ First recruits those spokespersons as candidates → they enter Cabinet → they deliver legislation Hobson's Pledge demanded. The loop is closed. The pipeline is confirmed.\n\n* * *\n\n## The Confession — In Don Brash's Own Hand\n\nOn 2 June 2026, a fundraising email landed in my inbox, signed by **Don Brash, Trustee of Hobson's Pledge** , sent from Unit 6, Shed 24, 143 Quay Street, Auckland, built using NationBuilder\n\n> — the same US Republican campaign software that powers right-wing political ground wars across the Anglosphere.\n\nBrash wrote, in his own words:\n\n> _\"We told Local Government Minister Simon Watts that this had to stop. We urged him to pick up ACT MP Cameron Luxton's member's bill to fix this broken system. Today, the Coalition Government did just what we asked for.\"_\n\nRead that again.\n\nA private lobby group — unaccountable to no electorate, funded by anonymous donors — told a serving Cabinet Minister which legislation to adopt. The Minister complied. They sent a celebration email and immediately solicited donations to repeat the exercise.\n\nAs RNZ confirmed, Local Government Minister Simon Watts described stripping iwi from council voting seats as\n\n> \"strengthening democratic accountability.\"\n\nDon Brash described it as his victory. Brash is right.\n\n> This is not democracy. This is a donor democracy — and Māori whānau are not the donors.\n\n* * *\n\n## What They Are Actually Burning Down\n\nTo understand what is being destroyed, you need to understand what these iwi seats on council committees actually are — because this government will never tell you.\n\nThese are not participation trophies. They are the hard-won, Treaty-consistent mechanisms through which tangata whenua — the people whose tupuna signed Te Tiriti, whose names are on the parchment — exercise their right to participate in decisions about their own rohe, their own wai, their own whenua.\n\nAs RNZ confirmed, the Far North's Te Kuaka Māori Strategic Relationships Committee included representatives of Te Kahu o Taonui — the Northland iwi chairs forum — and eight hapū representatives. These are not bureaucrats. They are the living embodiment of Article 2 of Te Tiriti.\n\nSimon Watts claims Treaty settlement appointments are excluded from his new law, as RNZ reports. But ACT's own website frames all such appointments as a \"democratic backslide\" to be reversed — no Treaty exception stated. The ideological trajectory points one way. As I traced in Jordan Williams and Elliot Ikilei Try to Chop Down Te Tiriti, attacks on Māori governance are coordinated, funded, and delivered through interlocking networks sharing the same colonial project.\n\n* * *\n\n## The Casey Costello Proof of Concept\n\nWe do not need to speculate about what happens when NZ First runs a Hobson's Pledge spokesperson. We have already lived it.\n\nAs Scoop confirmed, Casey Costello — then Hobson's Pledge's spokesperson — was recruited by NZ First before 2023, ranked third on the party list behind Winston Peters and Shane Jones, entered Parliament, and is now a serving Cabinet Minister with responsibility for Customs and Seniors. As astroturfing.nz documented, she used her Hobson's Pledge platform to lend her voice to Australia's \"No\" campaign against the Voice to Parliament — while sitting at the Cabinet table writing policy affecting the very Treaty rights she campaigned to eliminate.\n\n> That is the Costello model. That is the proof of concept. NZ First is running it again.\n\nAs I exposed in Bringing You Death at Half the Cost: Casey Costello, Hobson's Pledge and the Atlas Network, Costello's appointment represented a direct pipeline from lobby group to Cabinet. At the time, I was told I was being inflammatory. Scoop / NZ First press release has now confirmed the pipeline is a **deliberate NZ First recruitment strategy** , not coincidence.\n\n* * *\n\n## Hobson's Pledge: The Policy Engine With No Democratic Mandate\n\n> Hobson's Pledge is a privately funded lobby group whose stated goals — published on hobsonspledge.nz — include eliminating every Treaty-based mechanism that gives Māori a voice in governance: repealing all iwi participation clauses, holding binding referenda on Māori electorates, repealing the Marine and Coastal Area Act, removing Treaty references from all legislation. As Wikipedia records, it was founded by Don Brash in 2016 explicitly to oppose affirmative action for Māori.\n\nAs I exposed in The Māori Green Lantern Exposes the Hobson's Pledge Con Job, Hobson's Pledge spent **$283,899 in 2023 alone** — part of over **$1 million** in documented right-wing political spending — without disclosing a single donor. Brash's own email now confirms this same group directly lobbied Minister Watts by name, by bill number, and succeeded.\n\nThe pipeline from Hobson's Pledge to Cabinet is structural, not peripheral. As astroturfing.nz confirmed, serving Cabinet Minister Casey Costello is a founding trustee of Hobson's Pledge. As I documented in The Rats Beneath the Floorboards: How a White Supremacist Neoliberal Regime Sent Its Podcasters, Its Lobbyists, and Its Minister to Destroy Māori Rights, this is a coordinated campaign, not a series of coincidences.\n\n> Brash's email ends: _\"With the wind in our sails, donate here so we can keep up the fight.\"_ The \"fight\" being funded is the removal of Māori representation from every council in Aotearoa. Donors remain anonymous. That is the definition of democracy captured by money.\n\n* * *\n\n## Three Examples for the Western Mind\n\n _Ko ēnei ngā tauira e toru._\n\n## Example 1 — The Far North: Remove the Kaitiaki, Lose the River\n\nImagine your family has lived beside a river for 800 years. You know every flood cycle, every fish run, every contamination risk that no environmental consultant will ever identify because they arrived three months ago. The council finally gave you and your hapū a vote on the water management committee. Then an unelected lobby group in Auckland calls your vote \"anti-democratic\" and tells the Minister to strip it.\n\nThat is exactly what happened in the Far North, as confirmed by RNZ. Ikilei published a piece in April 2026 calling the Far North council's iwi committee a \"takeover,\" as documented at Point of Order. Minister Watts cited the Far North by name in his press release. The narrative-to-legislation pipeline is direct, documented, and deliberate.\n\n**The quantified harm:** The Office of the Auditor-General's co-governance review found that mana whenua involvement in natural resource management consistently produced better environmental outcomes for all communities, not just Māori. Remove the kaitiaki and outcomes worsen for everyone.\n\n**The tikanga impact:** Kaitiakitanga is not a preference. It is a sacred obligation carried by specific hapū for specific landscapes, inherited through whakapapa across generations. For the western mind: imagine passing a law removing hydrologists from water boards because they weren't elected by the public. That is the logic — except these kaitiaki hold 800 years of environmental knowledge no university can replicate.\n\n**The solution:** Reverse the amendment. Restore council discretion to appoint iwi representatives with full voting rights. Enshrine Treaty-based participation in statute, immune to any future lobby group with a shed in Auckland.\n\n* * *\n\n## Example 2 — Canterbury: The Ngāi Tahu Precedent Under Threat\n\nUnder legislation, Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu has the right to appoint up to two full Environment Canterbury council members with decision-making powers. This is not a favour. It is a settlement right — negotiated after one of the most documented breaches of Te Tiriti in New Zealand history.\n\nWatts claims Treaty settlement appointments are excluded from his law, as RNZ reports. But ACT's own website frames all such appointments as a \"democratic backslide\" to be reversed — no Treaty exception offered. The ideological trajectory of this government points one way.\n\n**The quantified harm:** Ngāi Tahu is the largest landowner in Te Waipounamu. Their regional governance participation directly affects freshwater management, coastal planning, and biodiversity across the South Island. Threatening that participation puts 27 years of Treaty settlement arrangements into legal jeopardy.\n\n**The tikanga impact:** In tikanga, mana whenua participate in decisions about their taonga not by permission of strangers, but by right of whakapapa. This law says your right to speak about your own river is conditional on being elected by people who do not share your whakapapa. It is a fundamental inversion of tikanga that no amount of \"democratic accountability\" language can disguise.\n\n**The solution:** A National Māori Governance Participation Act — codifying Treaty-based representation rights at both central and local government level, immune to erosion by any future administration or lobby group.\n\n* * *\n\n## Example 3 — The Money Trail: The Lobby Group That Runs the Government\n\nHobson's Pledge spent $283,899 in 2023 alone — part of over $1 million in documented right-wing political spending, as I exposed in The Hobson's Pledge Con Job. Their donors are anonymous. Their success rate is now documented in their own fundraising emails.\n\nIn 2025, they ran an illegal billboard campaign using a Te Arawa kuia's image without consent. As The Spinoff reported, intellectual property lawyer Earl Gray confirmed this was \"pretty clearly in breach of the Fair Trading Act.\" Brash claimed ignorance. The billboards came down. The lobbying continued. As I documented in The Colonial Nostalgia Machine: How Hobson's Pledge Weaponizes Fear to Maintain White Supremacy, the methodology is always the same: manufacture opposition, lobby Ministers directly, take credit when the government acts.\n\n**The quantified harm:** When an anonymous-donor lobby group dictates legislation affecting the Treaty rights of 17% of New Zealand's population, democratic accountability collapses. As e-tangata reported, the UN monitoring report describes this coalition as \"the most overtly racist government in Aotearoa in decades\" — setting Indigenous rights back \"at least 30 to 40 years.\"\n\n**The tikanga impact:** In tikanga, mana is earned through contribution, relationship, and demonstrated care for community. An anonymous-donor lobby group has no mana. It has money, and it has purchased political access. The law that results carries the mana of whoever funded Brash's shed — not the mana of Aotearoa.\n\n**The solution:** Mandatory public disclosure of all political lobby group donors. A Lobbying Transparency Act requiring registration of all contact between lobby groups and Ministers. Immediate Official Information Act requests for all correspondence between Hobson's Pledge and Minister Watts.\n\n* * *\n\n## Elliot Ikilei: The Third Edge of the Taiaha\n\nLet me be precise — because precision is protection, and truth is the only taiaha that cannot be confiscated.\n\nIkilei is a documented trustee of Hobson's Pledge, as confirmed in The Māori Green Lantern's archive. He holds a formal organisational role in the group that just self-confessed to dictating national legislation to a Cabinet Minister. He has appeared repeatedly on Michael Laws' The Platform — discussing council democracy, Māori district plan values, and Oranga Tamariki — providing the ideological air cover that Hobson's Pledge converts into lobbying campaigns.\n\nIn April 2026, he published at Point of Order that the Far North council had been \"taken over\" by iwi. Minister Watts then cited the Far North by name in his press release, as RNZ confirmed. The narrative-to-legislation pipeline is direct.\n\nHe twice failed to enter Parliament as a New Conservative candidate — 342 votes in Manurewa in 2017, 939 votes in Takanini in 2020, as Wikipedia records. As Scoop confirmed, NZ First has now announced him as their 2026 candidate, lauding his advocacy for \"one law for all\" — the same language that stripped Te Aka Whai Ora, reversed Māori wards, and now removes iwi from council committees.\n\nAs I exposed in The Digital Uncle Tom: How Elliot Ikilei's Facebook Fascism Serves White Supremacist Masters, Ikilei's function in this network is not ideological leadership — it is legitimation. A brown face saying \"co-governance is undemocratic\" gives the white supremacist programme political cover it could never generate on its own. And as I traced in Exposing Elliot Ikilei's Weaponized Misinformation Against Te Whānau o Waipareira, this is a documented, deliberate tactic — not ideological naivety.\n\nThe the NZ First press release via Scoop also confirmed that Education Minister Erica Stanford — a member of the same coalition — publicly accused Hobson's Pledge of whipping up \"hatred,\" \"frothing at the mouth,\" and \"spouting complete and utter garbage, lies\" in response to Ikilei's false claim about a Treaty clause. That is a serving government Minister describing their coalition partner's incoming candidate in those terms. NZ First recruited him anyway.\n\n* * *\n\n## The Production Line: Five Verified Connections\n\nStage| Actor| Verified Source\n---|---|---\n**Policy demand**| Hobson's Pledge → Minister Watts| Brash email: _\"We told Watts…the Government did just what we asked\"_\n**Legislation**| ACT Luxton's bill adopted as government bill| RNZ: Watts adopts Luxton's bill\n**Narrative infrastructure**| Ikilei → Far North \"takeover\" framing| Point of Order, April 2026 — cited by Watts in press release\n**Pipeline proven**| Costello: Hobson's Pledge → NZ First → Cabinet| Scoop / NZ First confirms she is now a Cabinet Minister\n**Pipeline repeating**| Ikilei: Hobson's Pledge → NZ First 2026| Scoop / NZ First confirms Ikilei announced as NZ First candidate, 2 June 2026\n\nThis is not a network diagram constructed from inference. This is a timeline of publicly confirmed events, reported by NZ Herald, confirmed by RNZ, and admitted in Don Brash's own email.\n\n* * *\n\n## The \"Democracy\" Fraud — Fully Exposed\n\nThe word \"democracy\" appears four times in Brash's email. Minister Watts uses it repeatedly, as RNZ confirmed. NZ First uses it to describe Ikilei's advocacy, as Scoop confirmed. And as The Conversation's academic analysis demonstrates, the entire intellectual foundation of Hobson's Pledge — \"He iwi tahi tātou\" as constitutional mandate — rests on a historical fiction: a single unverifiable account written 40 years after the Treaty signing by a missionary who wasn't present.\n\n> The actual democratic picture: Māori are 17% of the population. They are structurally underrepresented on elected councils. Māori wards — the mechanism designed to address this — were legislatively undermined by this government in 2024, as Beehive.govt.nz confirmed, forcing binding polls in which non-Māori voters could veto Māori representation. Now the appointed participation pathway is being closed too.\n\nAs e-tangata reported, the UN monitoring report describes this coalition as \"the most overtly racist government in Aotearoa in decades\" — setting Indigenous rights back \"at least 30 to 40 years.\" That is not this writer's opinion. That is the assessment submitted to the highest international human rights body on earth.\n\nFurthermore, as I exposed in Civilisation Was the Weapon: Don Brash Called Us Primitive at Oxford — Here Is the Reckoning, Brash told the Oxford Union that Māori were \"a primitive people in the dictionary meaning of that word.\" He prepared those words. He published them. He is proud of them. And now he is telling Cabinet Ministers what laws to write. As e-tangata confirmed, when the Oxford Union voted on Brash's empire thesis, the opposition won. The room rejected him. This essay is the domestic equivalent of that vote.\n\n* * *\n\n## The Compounding Dispossession: A Documented Timeline\n\nThis law change is the third strike of a coordinated programme — and this page has documented every blow:\n\n> **2024:** Māori wards legislation reversed — binding polls forced subjecting Treaty rights to Pākehā majority veto, as Beehive.govt.nz confirmed and as traced in The Hobson's Pledge Con Job.\n\n> **2025:** RMA replaced with Natural Environment Bill and Planning Bill stripping Treaty provisions from resource management, as DLA Piper confirmed and as I exposed in The Coalition's War on Te Taiao: How Neoliberal Property Rights Crush Indigenous Sovereignty.\n\n> **2026:** Local Government Act amended to strip iwi voting rights from council committees — directly to Hobson's Pledge's specifications, confirmed in Brash's own email and reported by RNZ.\n\n> Each is framed as \"restoring democracy.\" Together they form a systematic colonial enclosure of Māori political space — removing Māori from elections, resource decisions, and council governance in a single parliamentary term. The same lobby group called for all three. The same email celebrates all three.\n\n* * *\n\n## He Kōrero Whakamutunga — The Verdict\n\n> Ko au ko Ivor Jones. Ko Te Māori Green Lantern tōku ingoa tohu. I wield the taiaha of evidence. I trace the whakapapa of power.\n\n> Today the whakapapa is perfectly clear: Don Brash wrote the policy from a shed in Auckland. ACT's Cameron Luxton put his name on the bill, as RNZ confirmed. Simon Watts signed it. Elliot Ikilei laid the narrative groundwork on The Platform. And as Scoop confirmed, Ikilei was immediately recruited by NZ First as their 2026 election candidate — following the exact template used to place Casey Costello in Cabinet.\n\nThey call this democracy. This is dispossession by legislation — colonial governance wearing a democratic mask — the behaviour of a white supremacist neoliberal government that is deliberately, systematically, and now provably at the written instruction of an anonymous-donor lobby group, removing Māori from the exercise of power in their own country.\n\nThe receipt is in this writer's inbox. Signed by Don Brash. The confession is in their own words.\n\n> We are keeping it.\n\n* * *\n\n## Tautoko — Fund Rangatiratanga's Own Truth Tellers\n\n> Don Brash's lobby group has anonymous donors and a million-dollar war chest.\n\n> The Māori Green Lantern has whānau, evidence, and a taiaha.\n\nThis essay traced the Costello pipeline before the Herald named it as a deliberate NZ First strategy. It had Brash's lobbying confession before any news outlet reported the law change.\n\nThat is what independent, whānau-funded accountability journalism does: it traces the whakapapa of power before the press release lands.\n\nEvery koha signals that whānau are ready to fund the accountability the Crown and corporate structures will not provide. Every contribution says: rangatiratanga includes the power to fund our own truth tellers.\n\n> **Koha directly:** app.koha.kiwi/events/the-maori-green-lantern-fighting-misinformation-and-disinformation-ivor-jones\n\n> **Subscribe — essays straight to your inbox:** themaorigreenlantern.maori.nz/#/portal/support\n\n> **Direct bank transfer:** HTDM — 03-1546-0415173-000\n\n> **Facebook:** facebook.com/Themaorigreenlantern\n\nIf you cannot koha — no worries. Subscribe, follow, kōrero, share with your whānau and friends. That is koha in itself. Every share counters the million-dollar machine. Every kōrero is rangatiratanga in action.\n\nKia kaha, whānau. Stay vigilant. Stay connected.\n\n— **Ivor Jones | Te Māori Green Lantern** | themaorigreenlantern.maori.nz\n\n* * *\n\n* * *\n\n*Views expressed constitute honest opinion on matters of public interest under the Defamation Act 1992 (NZ) and Durie v Gardiner NZCA 278. All factual claims sourced via live, anchor-text verified hyperlinks. Named individuals referenced solely in their public capacity. Errors: ivor.jones@htdm.maori.nz. Right of reply: public figures in their public capacity — qualified privilege applies (Lange v Atkinson\n\n* * *",
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