Phil Goff keeps being delusional.
The wake up could be expensive for Labour.
In STUFF he says: ”Mr Goff said lawyer Claudia Elliott was now representing Carter but he believed that was more as a long term friend than as a lawyer.”
Did he not see her advert?
She is an employment law and unfair dismissal specialist. Carter going to file a Personal Grievance again Labour?
Meanwhile John Key has out the shiv into Chris Carter by questioning his alleged illness. The illness construct is entirely of Labour’s making. Trevor Mallard ran the line first and then Andrew Little and Phil Goff climbed aboard. John Key is right to question the validity.
Prime Minister John Key has laughed at suggestions the shunned Labour MP Chris Carter is unwell.
Key this morning challenged Carter to “tell the New Zealand public that he genuinely believes that he is sick”.
John Key goes even further and twists the shiv.
Key said the bid for sick leave was “a bit remarkable”.
“Here’s Chris Carter, he’s told the truth about his leader and now he’s in the sick bin for two months,” Key said.
“He didn’t look very sick to me last week. He looked fairly exercised about the fact that he didn’t think Phil Goff could win an election, but he didn’t look terribly sick.”
Even better he asks that Chris Carter comply with the same rules as everyone else.
Key joked that Carter should have to provide a doctor’s certificate – something proposed legislation would require of ordinary Kiwi workers who take three days of sick leave.
“He’s going to have to tell the New Zealand public that he genuinely believes that he is sick,” Key said.
“He was asked that question last week, and he said no. He said he was concerned about the Labour Party and he was concerned about his leader. Miraculously, that’s changed.”
The only thing that is certain about this whole episode is the complete destruction of Phil Goff as a valid leader of the Labour Party.

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