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Editorial: Political bed-hop intrigue

Kim Gillespie
Rotorua Daily Post·
15 Apr, 2014 05:00 PM2 mins to read

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The Internet Party and the Mana Party may be joining.

The Internet Party and the Mana Party may be joining.

This was going to be an interesting election even before Mana and the Internet Party started making eyes at each other.

If we've learned anything from MMP it's that politics makes for strange bedfellows. In fact MMP by its nature demands different parties finding common ground. We've seen it from the early days of New Zealand First and Winston Peters' kingmaking through to the Kim and Hone show.

So we shouldn't really be so surprised when the prospects of new political alliances pop up.

But just who was the mysterious sitting electorate MP flirting with the idea of giving the Internet Party a free ride into Parliament?

The party yesterday announced the end of discussions with the MP who it was said had initially agreed to join them.

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You'd have to assume the MP's seat was relatively safe, given the negative impact switching parties could have had.

With that seat in hand, Kim Dotcom's Internet Party wouldn't have needed to reach the 5 per cent threshold required to enter Parliament, which on current polling would have been dreaming.

But the recent discussions with the Mana Party, including an appearance at last weekend's AGM in Rotorua, have seen negotiations with the MP scrapped.

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A statement yesterday said: "Following the recent decision of delegates at the Mana AGM to continue negotiations with the Internet Party regarding a possible alliance, the current MP and the Internet Party have mutually agreed to end further discussions".

Kim Dotcom has already said the MP is not Mana Party leader Hone Harawira, but he's not saying any more on his or her identity.

Whoever it is, you'd have to wonder what would have been in it for them. And if they're not that happy with their current situation, what will they consider next?

New Zealand's Game of Thrones is almost as messy as the fictional one.

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