Thursday, February 27, 2025



Still against a four-year term

It must be bad idea week at the Beehive. Yesterday, they were promoting vigilantism - a policy hated by everybody except the very worst people in the world. And today, they've announced that they're going to proceed with ACT's weird four-year-term bill, which would make the length of the parliamentary term indeterminate, and subject to an easily renegable or bypassable promise by politicians.

I've long been an opponent of a four year term. At best, its driven by technocrats who view democracy as a cost to be dispensed with. But underneath that is a never-quite-stated belief that politicians would make better decisions if they didn't have to worry about what voters want. That they shouldn't have to "waste time" persuading us that fucking us over is really for the better. This is both elitist and nakedly anti-democratic. Because the point of democracy isn't to make good decisions, but to make our decisions. And the point of regular elections is to keep politicians constantly thinking about whether they are serving us, rather than their donors - and to throw them out on their arses if we are unhappy with their performance.

And looking at the current government, it is clear that we need more accountability, not less. This government, with its abuse of urgency, naked corruption, and radical anti-Māori revanchism, is a poster-boy for bad government and for why we need to be able to throw politicians out quickly. The thought of another 18 months of them is bad enough; giving them a whole extra year is fucking unthinkable. But that's the sort of thing their bullshit bill will enable: next time we get a government this shit, it will last longer. Next time we get a Rimmer or a Roger Douglas or a Ruth Richardson or a Robert Muldoon, they will have more time to shit on our faces.

Pretty obviously, I don't like this idea. I hope you don't like it either. And I hope you tell the political class that, forcefully, when the bill gets to select committee, and even more forcefully if it ever gets to referendum. Aotearoa has a long history of telling politicians to go fuck themselves by huge margins on this question. Let's uphold that tradition, and make it 70% opposed. And maybe then the fuckers will finally get the fucking message.

But let's go one better. As noted above, this government is a poster-boy for bad government, a perfect argument for more accountability, not less. So lets do that. Instead of giving them more time to fuck up our lives, let's give them less. Let's cut the parliamentary term to two years.