Otago Daily Times

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JACINDA ARDERN

Winston, can you pass the sausages down to the end of the table, please?

WINSTON PETERS

Well, the thing is, I’m enjoying these sausages, and so are the other people at this end of the table.

JACINDA ARDERN

There are more people at the other end of the table than your end of the table.

WINSTON PETERS

I’m not sure you have the maths right on that one. We’re just ordinary folks, you know. We’re not an elite. There’s a lot of us, and we’ve worked hard for these sausages.

JAMES SHAW

I’d like to add my voice to this debate. The Greens have always been calling for more sausages down the other end of the table. We need to have a level playing field for all New Zealanders, including those who find it hard to get ahead. A fairer system of sausage distributi­on would reduce the wealth gap, fix the housing crisis and build a more productive, highwage economy.

WINSTON PETERS

Did somebody say something? Or was that just a faroff whining sound of no consequenc­e?

JAMES SHAW

Jacinda, can you talk to him?

JACINDA ARDERN

Now, let me be perfectly clear about this. Let me be absolutely clear. And by that I mean unequivoca­lly clear. As in no equivocati­ons, no halfmeasur­es, no vague diluted mutterings. I mean 100% clear. As clear as a mountain lake. As clear as day. And what I want to say about this business with sending sausages down the end of the table is that we’ve commission­ed a report from the Sausage Working Group. Sir Michael?

SIR MICHAEL CULLEN

Thank you, Jacinda. As head of the Sausage Working Group, I can say that we’ve looked into this very, very carefully, and would appreciate prompt payment of our invoice for around $2 million. And our conclusion is that we find there are good grounds to consider sending more sausages down to the other end of the table.

WINSTON PETERS

Did somebody say something?

JACINDA ARDERN

No, I’m pretty certain it was just a faroff whining sound of no consequenc­e.

JAMES SHAW

We’re disappoint­ed that the Sausage Working Group’s recommenda­tion isn’t going ahead. But we will work to advance the group’s other proposals, such as a fairer distributi­on of tomato sauce.

JACINDA ARDERN

Winston holds the sausages. That’s the way it works in MMP, and Labour doesn’t have a mandate to do anything about it. But, let me be perfectly clear about this. Labour will continue to put our shoulder to the wheel, and keep a firm hand on the tiller, and provide any number of cliches to give the impression that we know what we’re doing while we blunder on through the nightmare of a coalition with New Zealand First.

WINSTON PETERS

Can someone pass more sausages down to this end of the table? Some very nice racehorse owners have arrived. They’re hungry, and so are their horses. — NZME

 ??  ?? Winston Peters
Winston Peters
 ??  ?? James Shaw
James Shaw
 ??  ?? Jacinda Ardern
Jacinda Ardern
 ??  ?? Sir Michael Cullen
Sir Michael Cullen
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