As the government - or one of its Ministers, anyway - keeps reminding us, Parliament is meant to be a place of free speech, where MPs (but not apparently select committee witnesses) need to be able to robustly criticise government policy and hold Ministers to account. But Youth MPs at this week's Youth Parliament won't be able to experience this. Instead, they're being censored, to stop them from criticising the government:
Some young people taking part in Youth Parliament 2025 say they’ve been censored and told to avoid speaking on major political issues — including voting rights, climate action, pay equity and financial literacy — or being critical of ministers.Youth MPs have been specifically banned from speaking on the issues that matter most to them, including voting rights, pay equity, and climate action. And they have been banned from clapping or "expressing dissent" in the chamber. The RNZ version of the story suggests that the Ministry of Youth Development is trying to enforce "political neutrality" on youth MPs - a standard which applies only to public servants, not young members of the public.“We’ve been told to soften our language, drop key parts of our speeches, and avoid criticising certain ministers, as speaking out could ‘cause problems’,” said Nate Wilbourne, founder of Gen Z Aotearoa and Youth MP for Labour’s Damien O’Connor. “That isn’t guidance — it’s control.”
In a statement, the coalition of youth organisations accused the Ministry of Youth Development of censorship, saying decisions made by officials have undermined the event.
This is pathetic. But it is certainly revealing about what the regime is afraid of. And what they're afraid of are young people who overwhelmingly disagree with them freely expressing their views. But if they won't let youth MPs properly express themselves in Parliament, maybe they should do it outside, and make it clear how rotten this dogshit government is.