The New Zealand Herald

Fast-Track protester allegedly assaults MP

- Julia Gabel

National MP Maureen Pugh was allegedly assaulted after a Tā kaka community board meeting.

Golden Bay Community Board chair Abbie Langford said the incident on Tuesday, which allegedly involved a man pushing a placard into Pugh’s chest and others shouting at her, was “a bit scary”.

“We weren’t prepared for the aggression shown towards Maureen.”

Prime Minister Christophe­r Luxon told reporters yesterday that Pugh had been a victim of an “attack” and the matter had been lodged with police.

Golden Bay Community Board deputy chair Grant Knowles said there were about 120 protesters outside the building where the meeting was held, protesting against the coalition Government’s Fast-Track Approvals Bill. “As I walked out of the building, there was a lot of shouting and yelling.”

He said after the incident, protesters surrounded Pugh’s car. The man who had allegedly assaulted Pugh stood in front of the car with a sign, “shaking it and really yelling at her quite loudly”.

“I am all for freedom of speech and open dialogue but there is a way of doing it.”

Knowles said the fast-track bill, which is before Select Committee, was a contentiou­s issue in his community. “I think this has actually really upset the community.”

He said the bill could allow for the ability to bypass a current water conservati­on order on a stream, which took the community 10 years of “hard work” to get.

“This is a very special piece of water. It feeds Te Waikoropup­ū Springs which is extremely sacred and 10 years of work, and the community are pretty proud of this.”

Langford said there was a “lot of people and a lot of passion” yesterday protesting against the bill, and they were worried the order could be taken away with the “stroke of a pen”.

Knowles said he has been trying to build a good relationsh­ip with Pugh and was concerned Tuesday’s incident could impact that.

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Protesters surround the car of MP Maureen Pugh in Golden Bay.

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