Weekend Herald

MP Louisa Wall leaves Parliament a high achiever

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In New Zealand politics, there’s a place for toeing the party line and it seems Labour MP Louisa Wall struggled to find that.

Former netball and rugby union internatio­nal Wall leaves after 14 years with a list of achievemen­ts, as rival Christophe­r Bishop described, greater as an MP than almost every minister in the party she belonged to.

Wall legalised same-sex marriage; made revenge porn a crime; establishe­d safe zones around abortion clinics and allowed the late Katherine Harris to be named as the mother on the birth certificat­e of her daughter, Paige. Her Members’ Bill to protect investigat­ive journalism is with a select committee.

But, as Herald Political Editor Claire Trevett pointed out, Wall wasn’t one to tug her forelock.

“Her effectiven­ess and outspoken ways were acknowledg­ed by Labour but not necessaril­y always welcomed.”

She was cause-focused — at times to the expense of the party line.

One example was her accusing China of organ-harvesting from Uyghurs and the Falun Gong.

It’s unlikely Wall would have made it to Parliament without the Labour Party ticket and her actions showed at times she had no compunctio­n in biting that hand.

She may have been fortunate to have had so many Private Members’ Bills drawn but her singlemind­edness got the legislatio­n over the try line.

Would Wall have achieved as much if she had knuckled down and worked within the party structures? That’s unlikely but we will never know, and it’s a pity.

On blowing time on the game herself, Wall leaves politics with a better country for her efforts — and no doubt, a relieved party.

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