Emmerson on Peters' castle


New Zealand First celebrates 21 years at the party's annual conference this weekend. And List MP Richard "Wogistan" Prosser has a policy which should find plenty of red-necked support; the Herald reports:

A hardline law and order policy by NZ First would offer greater protection to homeowners, farmers and shop keepers who shoot to kill intruders during home invasions or burglaries.
Along with a 40-year mandatory non-parole sentence for premeditated murder, NZ First wants the Crimes Act amended to give certainty over the use of "reasonable force" for self-defence.
Ahead of the party's annual convention this weekend, law and order spokesman Richard Prosser said the policy was a response to a string of incidents that had seen farmers and shopkeepers in court over their use of firearms or even hockey sticks against would-be robbers.
Mr Prosser said so-called "castle doctrine" laws in some US states, which saw Texan Joe Horn acquitted after his 2007 fatal shooting of two men who had burgled his neighbour's home, were "so over the top that it wouldn't be something that I think anyone in New Zealand would give consideration to".
"But what I do think people have a desire for is the ability to actually defend themselves and their families in their own homes."
Mr Prosser wants a regime based on that introduced in Ireland in 2011 following controversy over the 2004 shooting of an Irish traveller by a farmer.
NZ First's proposal would allow for homeowners to use "any firearm that is lawfully available to that person" to defend themselves.

It's certainly an interesting policy from NZ First. And it has attracted Rod Emmerson's attention, which isn't necessarily a good thing for Winston First:


Anyway, congratulations to Winston and his cult party. Surviving for 21 years is quite an achievement, although Winston First's longer-term survival is not by any means set in concrete and the party appears not to have a succession plan.

Perhaps Emmerson's cartoon is a depiction of what it'll be like the day that Winston is voted out again, and someone comes round to give him the bad news!
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