Weekend Herald

Mallard’s egregious trespass order maligns his position

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Speaker of the House Trevor Mallard’s actions over recent months bear the hallmarks of a curmudgeon who has lost all sense of proportion.

In allowing parliament­ary security to issue a trespass notice against a political party leader for visiting a protest on the front lawn of the Beehive, he has descended beyond farce to witless asininity.

Mallard and the protesters faced off during the mid — February encampment in what appeared to be a contest to be crowned the dumbest.

One protester stripped naked and danced in front of police officers, another painted a swastika on a statue, others planted cannabis seeds in the gardens and relieved themselves against a war memorial. Mallard ordered the lawn sprinklers be turned on in the night and played schmaltzy pop songs at high volume.

Given his job descriptio­n, it was Mallard who stooped the most in the churlish tit-for-tat.

By allowing a prohibitio­n order to be issued against NZ First leader Winston Peters, Mallard has carried on where he should have long since stopped digging himself and the Speaker’s designatio­n, into ignobility.

It has also handed Peters the opportunit­y to play the card of righteous outrage.

If he stands in the Tauranga byelection and returns to office, Mallard will have contribute­d in no small amount to that.

Talk of a judicial review may be just that but Peters knows how to capitalise on a moment’s attention.

Mallard is the custodian of a position that should command respect.

Yet again, he has let the station down in deplorable fashion.

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