January 28, 2023
Chris Luxon’s argument against the Māori Health Authority doesn’t make sense


Chris Luxon’s argument against the Māori Health Authority doesn’t make sense
National Party Leader, Christopher Luxon is struggling to make sense in the race relations debate we are currently having in this country.
At Ratana he had the audacity to describe the 3 Waters and Co-Governance debate as ‘divisive and immature’ but with the NZ Right being the loudest and most toxic voices in that debate, it’s a bit like an arsonist blaming the matches for the fire he has lit.
Christopher doubled down by questioning why we have the Māori Electorates and then managed to denounce the Māori Health Authority as speartisim while promising Iwi the health cash.
Christopher knows your average ACT and National voter have no idea what the Māori Health Authority actually is. Most of them think it’s an actual Māori Hospital that won’t allow white people into it which couldn’t be further from the truth.
The Māori Health Authority is simply a bureaucratic structure that attempts to prioritise better health outcomes for Māori, out of a Health budget of tens of billions it is a mere $170m.
Christopher is denouncing it and painting it as separatist while then promising the cash go direct to Iwi health providers.
While Iwi Health providers SHOULD be given extra funds, replacing the Māori Health Authority simply means National will ghettoise Māori Health.
Our public health services must be attuned to providing Māori with culturally appropriate services that lead to better outcomes but by handing the money directly to Iwi providers, a National Government could simply shrug off criticism that the public health services are failing Māori because we’ve given Iwi providers the money.
Māori health isn’t either or.
We need more funding of Iwi health providers AND we need more Māori Health Authority influence in the Public health system.
National are playing political games with Māori health and that is as deeply saddening as it is outrageous.
Martyn Bradbury
Editor – TheDailyBlog.nz
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