
Act leader David Seymour is backing his MP Simon Court over comments that pro-Palestine protestors were 鈥減laying terro [sic] dress-up鈥 in Auckland, while the Green Party reiterated its call for the Government to 鈥渟how a spine鈥 on the matter.
Act MP Court posted to social media site X, formerly Twitter, following the protest: 鈥淪aying you care while waving a flag and chanting for ethnic cleansing isn鈥檛 really that caring.鈥
鈥淧laying terro dress-up on weekend, go to work Monday feeling smug about the protest, not realising that most Kiwis they work with don鈥檛 actually share their emotional antisemitism [sic],鈥 the MP added.
Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson called it out: 鈥淗istory will judge this Government and people like Simon Court for failing to act against the genocide in Gaza.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 time for the Government to show a spine, sanction Israel and recognise Palestinian statehood,鈥 Davidson said in a statement.
Meanwhile, Seymour is standing by Court for his remarks.
鈥淗ere at Act, we don鈥檛 punish MPs for speaking their minds and Simon Court has every right to call it as he sees it. Free speech means people may say things others find uncomfortable, but it is far better than silencing those who speak up against extremism,鈥 Seymour said in a statement to 九一星空无限talk ZB.
The Act leader added that the party supports the right to protest, but said the rally saw a 鈥渄eliberate disruption to everyday people鈥檚 lives鈥 and an event that 鈥渨hether protesters admit it or not, implicitly condones the terrorist actions of Hamas鈥.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 not on in a country that values peace and democracy.鈥
Court added that Hamas 鈥渕ight imagine they can win against a weak and divided West. They are wrong. Kiwis and our allies will never give in to this attempt to divide us鈥.
The Act MP said the only way forward was for Hamas to release the hostages it is holding.
It comes as Cabinet is today considering its options on the question of whether New Zealand recognises a Palestinian state 鈥 previously deemed as a matter of when, not if.
Speaking to 九一星空无限talk ZB鈥檚 Mike Hosking Breakfast this morning on the issue of the war on Gaza, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon noted 鈥渋t鈥檚 a pretty complex issue鈥.
Luxon said 鈥測ou鈥檝e seen protests over the weekend, there鈥檚 a range of views about whether recognition is appropriate or not appropriate鈥 and added that Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters would have more to say in the coming weeks.
Thousands of protesters joined a rally in Auckland over the weekend, which was initially planned for Auckland鈥檚 Harbour Bridge before severe weather warnings forced a change in plans.
MPs from Labour, the Greens and Te P膩ti M膩ori joined the protest over the weekend, which included calls for further sanctions on Israel. Some signs at the rally referenced Green Party co-leader Chl枚e Swarbrick鈥檚 鈥渟pine" remark that landed her in hot water in Parliament.
In August, Seymour took issue with MPs draping their seats in Parliament with keffiyeh, a a traditional Middle Eastern headdress, saying it would not be ideal if every Member of Parliament decorated their seats based on what side they take in a conflict.
Last year, the coalition Government designated Hamas in its entirety as a terrorist group, following New Zealand listing its military wing as a terrorist entity since 2010.
The Government has confirmed a formal decision on recognising a Palestinian state will be made in September, following Cabinet 鈥渃arefully鈥 weighing up the issue.
Azaria Howell is a multimedia reporter working from Parliament鈥檚 press gallery. She joined 九一星空无限 in 2022 and became a 九一星空无限talk ZB political reporter in late 2024, with a keen interest in public service agency reform and government spending.
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