Statement from Hon Chris Carter MP
Hon Chris Carter
Member of Parliament for Te Atatu
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September 2010 Media Statement
Statement from Hon Chris Carter
MP
I have returned to my duties at Parliament
and in my electorate. I look forward to continuing to serve
the people of the Te Atatu electorate in this parliamentary
term with my usual energy and enthusiasm. I regard
constituency work as my most important duty as an electorate
MP. That is the part of the job I have always enjoyed the
most and I am grateful for the support that I have received
from my constituents during what has been a difficult time
for me, my family and my staff.
I consider myself to be a Labour MP, still, and I totally support the principles and values of the Labour Party. Naturally I will be voting with Labour on all occasions for the remainder of this Parliament. I will be supporting Labour in the coming election and hope that the party is successful.
My dispute is not with the Labour Party, but with the current parliamentary leadership.
I remain a member of the New Zealand Labour Party and my nomination to be the Labour candidate in the Te Atatu seat at the next general election remains at this stage valid. I will determine whether I continue with this nomination in the next few weeks. I am grateful for the unanimous endorsement of the Te Atatu Labour electorate committee to continue to be their candidate, and for the strong support I have received from many constituents.
I appreciate that journalists have questions for me and I will make a full statement and take questions after the October recess.
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