Last refuge for scoundrels
There is a worrying trend among our political leaders to use an age-old but completely nonsensical and deplorable excuse for doing bad things.
And it is this: “If we don’t do it, someone else will.”
We’ve had to tolerate this stance a number of times in recent weeks. First, David Parker, Minister for Climate Change, in response to our Lyttelton coal action
We have no intention of stopping the export of coal, and even if we did, it wouldn’t make any difference to climate change, because the countries we export to would just get their coal from somewhere else.
Second, Environment Minister Trevor Mallard, in response to the fact that his own company, SOE Landcorp, is clearing tens of thousands of hectares of forest in the central North Island for conversion to intensive dairying:
“If it (Landcorp) stops work someone else will do it.”



