Sounds like a typical statist position really: workers state first, cultural identity second. Ever heard of unity through diversity? Federation? Decentralisation? Nope, we all have to be workers in the state machine, rather than smashing the machine completely and throwing off our class shackles — equally, by Pakeha and Maori. Voting for you guys simply doesn't cut it. I'm sorry to say.
Oh, and here's their policy on animal cruelty:
"I like eating the cooked flesh of dead animals. I think animals should continue to be enslaved and oppressed, and we should continue to eat their eggs, drink their milk, use their skin to make clothing, and above all, eat their flesh. Meat is tasty.
Re: Workers Party Now a Registered Political Party!
Date Edited: 06 Oct 2008 03:27:32 PM
Oh, and here's their policy on animal cruelty:
"I like eating the cooked flesh of dead animals. I think animals should continue to be enslaved and oppressed, and we should continue to eat their eggs, drink their milk, use their skin to make clothing, and above all, eat their flesh. Meat is tasty.
Alastair Reith."