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Kerre Woodham: Policy matters more than gay quip

By Kerre McIvor
5:30 AM Sunday Nov 11, 2012
John Key told Jamie Mackay his red shirt was

John Key told Jamie Mackay his red shirt was "gay". Photo / Supplied

A couple of weeks ago, John Hawkesby and I acted as joint masters of ceremonies at a function celebrating 50 years of success for Villa Maria.

Sir George Fistonich said he wanted to keep things relaxed and informal, so both John and I stuck to the brief - perhaps rather too much so.

One guest described us, somewhat acerbically, as "the glee club" and several international guests were surprised that the Prime Minister, John Key, could be kidded around with and, in turn, give back a few good one-liners.

But that's the thing with Key: he's not at all stuffy and stuck on ceremony, and what you see is what you get.

I see he's got himself into all sorts of trouble for describing a radio host's red shirt as "gay" and, yes, I can understand how that could be seen as insensitive when so many young people go through a terrible time coming out.

But surely his unqualified support of the gay marriage bill, going against the views of many in his own party, is more important than one silly, throwaway line?

By Kerre McIvor

- Herald on Sunday

Doc (Auckland Region) | 02:05PM Sunday, 11 Nov 2012
You are so absolutely right Kerre. There is so much being hurt, taking umbrage, demanding apologies, being precious about stuff that doesnt matter.

Lighten up and get a life.
Rodney (Howick) | 02:05PM Sunday, 11 Nov 2012
That's the problem with JK's detractors. If he makes light of topic, he's attacked from all sides for making a new National Party policy shift. Maybe Key should be act a bit more seriously, but lest we know who he is and that's not hiding behind a veneer that is meant to hide his personality.
Harry (Auckland Central) | 02:05PM Sunday, 11 Nov 2012
"one silly throw away line"???
Kerre, Kerre; where have you been? As an apologist for Key you do a poor job. There have been no end of "silly throw away" lines. The guy has no philosophy, no integrity. He tries to be one of the boys a bit too hard.
His throw away lines reveal more of him than you would like to know.
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