Bennett and
Key tell porkies yet again…
Bennett and
Smith frighten hell out of the poor! It’s really weird they are offering up to
five thousand bucks to leave Auckland…yet on the other had are offering three
thousand bucks to go to Auckland…The question is can people take the two
thousand dollar difference and simply stay in Auckland?
And now the
Prime Minister lies about the Sallies…
Benedict
Collins, at Parliament - benedict.collins@radionz.co.nz
False
statements by the government this week have jeopardised the Salvation Army's
ability to work with the homeless, the organisation says.
It said the government's claims
that Ministry of Social Development (MSD) staff accompanied Salvation Army
staff to visit homeless people in a South Auckland park were incorrect. Yesterday
Prime Minister John Key was talking about the "flying squad",
dispatched earlier this week by the government to help the homeless, and gauge
the level of the problem. "On I
think Tuesday or Wednesday night MSD and the Sallies went around and
knocked on I think eight cars
that they could find, all eight of those people refused to take support either
from Sallies or from MSD."
Key caught telling porkies yet again...He makes Donald Trump look trustworthy. |
However,
the Salvation Army said that was not true.
Divisional
commander Ian Hutson said it declined an offer by MSD officials to accompany
them, as many of the people there had a deep distrust of government officials.
The
Salvation Army had been working with the people in the park for four weeks
building trust, he said.
"I
guess the main issue here for us is re-establishing the fact that we were
concerned that we would lose some of that relationship with statements like
this, that it will impair the way we will be able to help the people
there," Mr Hutson said.
Speaking
to Checkpoint, Mr Hutson said he believed there had been some kind of
miscommunication.
"We've
been carefully developing relationships with people there... gaining their
trust."
He said
while MSD had asked the Salvation Army if they wanted to participate, they
preferred working the way they were.
"That's
not how we do things, we weren't involved in it.
"[The
homeless are] not always confident working with bureaucracy, maybe even had
some things in the past... where they haven't had a good experience or
something, that's one of the main reasons why we didn't really want to go at it
that way."
John
Kukutai works at the Kohanga Reo at the Te Puea marae, and has been delivering
food to homeless people and families living in their cars in Auckland parks.
He said
government officials don't know how to approach people and make them feel
comfortable so they will accept help.
"We
want people to know that we work carefully with people" Ian Hutson speaks
to Checkpoint 6 min 4 sec
Mr Hutson
said people had said that they didn't want help, but he didn't believe they
wanted to live in a car.
"Sometimes
it's just how you go about it, what kind of help they want."
Labour
leader Andrew Little, said Mr Key needed to explain why he misled the public.
It was
clear Mr Key had put the Salvation Army's working relationship with desperate
families at risk, he said.
Key and Bennett the ideal couple. |
"If
the Salvation Army is now saying that it's compromising their work, that's
pretty disturbing because we need folks like the Sallies and the Auckland City
Mission and anybody else out there helping these folks until the government
gets their act together to help them," Mr Little. said.
Green
Party co-leader James Shaw called on
Mr Key to apologise.
"He
went out of his way to try to make these homeless people look bad by saying
they declined government help - the
Salvation Army has said that that's simply not true," Mr Shaw
said.
"The prime minister owes those people,
the Salvation Army and all New Zealanders an apology."
The prime
minister's office has issued a statement saying his comments were based on
advice given to him.
For how much longer will our main
stream media fail to report on the absolutely false and lie ridden press
releases pumped out by the PM’s Office… Has publishing lies now become the norm…are
all our journalists now sunken to the level of TV Ones Seven Sharp idiots and
brainless Paul Henry of TV 3 notoriety. It is understandable why masses of
people are turning off the MSM because honestly they have stopped reporting the
news…but only report government press releases… I for one will believe the
Sallies before I believe the clap-trap produced by the PM and chubby cheeked
and over fed Paula Bennett.
For more on this issue go to http://thedailyblog.co.nz/2016/06/03/key-just-lies-about-the-salvation-army-helping-the-homeless-for-him-media-ask-him-if-hed-shoot-a-gorilla/
For more on this issue go to http://thedailyblog.co.nz/2016/06/03/key-just-lies-about-the-salvation-army-helping-the-homeless-for-him-media-ask-him-if-hed-shoot-a-gorilla/
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