Greens

Let Irving Come

Without the guise of victimhood provided by attempts to suppress him, Irving's arguments would have largely disappeared from sight many years ago.

Green New Deal for Aotearoa? with Keith Locke MP

Come and hear Keith Locke MP speak about a Green New Deal for New Zealand.

Maxim Institute Political Debate

Tuesday 28th October Support Green MP Keith Locke in the Maxim Institute political debate. Open to all members of the public. Venue: Greenlane Christian Centre, 17 Marewa Road, Greenlane Start time 7.30pm

Your Privacy Under Threat: What’s Wrong with the Search...

On the third anniversary of the 2007 “Anti-Terrorism Raids, Keith Locke – Green MP is coming to Dunedin to deliver a speech on the Search and Surveillance Bill legislation which is currently being considered by the Justice and Electoral Select Committee. This Bill is concerning because it extends state search and surveillance powers beyond Police and intelligence age ncies to an array of other state agencies.

Keith Locke on Foreign Affairs and Human Rights

Join Green foreign affairs spokesperson Keith Locke MP and other Hawkes Bay candidates for a discussion on New Zealand's place in the world.

Sri Lanka and the Commonwealth – Keith Locke’s letter...

Keith Locke's letter to John Key, urging him to engage with the issue of the human rights crisis in Sri Lanka at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) on 27 to 29 November 2009 in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.

Hands up those for a president of Aotearoa –...

Are New Zealanders ready to cut royalty adrift and opt for some sort of republican option? Keith Locke explains why we should.

King Charles or a Kiwi President?

Pity the British Royal Family. A few centuries ago they could indulge their sexual peccadillos and eccentric pomposity in total privacy. Now what do we have? Tabloid journalists posing as footmen in Buckingham Palace.

What is the Head of State Referenda Bill all...

After a seven year wait, my Head of State Referenda Bill was finally pulled from the Member’s Ballot. This is my own private member’s bill. I hope to win enough support in Parliament to send it through for Select Committee consideration.