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Parliament storm out: National MPs Paul Goldsmith, Simon Bridges exit after argument with Speaker Trevor Mallard 24 Feb, 2021 01:54 AM 4 minutes to read National MPs Paul Goldsmith and Simon Bridges stormed out of Parliament after arguing with Speaker Trevor Mallard. Video / Parliament TV National MPs Paul Goldsmith and Simon Bridges stormed out of Parliament after arguing with Speaker Trevor Mallard. Video / Parliament TV Jason Walls is a political reporter for the New Zealand [email protected]@Jasonwalls92 Senior National MPs Simon Bridges and Paul Goldsmith have stormed out of Parliament after an argument with the Speaker. A number of MPs in the chamber confirmed Bridges called Mallard a twat as he was leaving, while Goldsmith was heard saying what a waste of time . ....
Tie debate U-turn: Trevor Mallard allows Rawiri Waititi to speak in Parliament despite lack of tie 10 Feb, 2021 12:50 AM 3 minutes to read Trevor Mallard allows Rawiri Waititi to speak in Parliament despite lack of tie. Video / Parliament TV Trevor Mallard allows Rawiri Waititi to speak in Parliament despite lack of tie. Video / Parliament TV Jason Walls is a political reporter for the New Zealand [email protected]@Jasonwalls92 Māori Party co-leader Rawiri Waititi says Speaker Trevor Mallard s change of heart over his tie ruling is a huge win for both his party and his people. But Mallard said that he and Waititi have agreed on a truce , for now. ....
Ties now optional in Parliament after Rawiri Waititi booted out for not wearing one 10 Feb, 2021 07:33 AM 5 minutes to read Speaker Trevor Mallard has announced that ties are no longer mandatory in Parliament. Video / Mark Mitchell Speaker Trevor Mallard has announced that ties are no longer mandatory in Parliament. Video / Mark Mitchell NZ Herald Speaker Trevor Mallard has announced that ties are no longer mandatory in Parliament. It comes days after a dress code stoush between him and Māori Party co-leader Rawiri Waititi, which saw Waititi booted out for not wearing a tie. Mallard said a Standing Orders committee meeting discussed appropriate business attire tonight and a submission on the topic was heard from Te Paati Māori (Māori Party). ....