Embattled Labour MP Stuart Nash has released his first public comments since being sacked from cabinet yesterday afternoon.
In a post on his newly reactivated Facebook page, Nash apologised to the prime minister, cabinet, his caucus, staff and “the amazing, hard working Labour members of Napier”. He said he had let them all down and caused “an unwanted distraction at a time when we all need to be laser-focussed on delivering for New Zealanders”.
While Nash reiterated his intention to avoid an “unnecessary, messy and expensive by-election” and stay on as Napier MP “for the meantime”, there are intriguing details absent from the statement. He does not reveal whether or not he plans to contest the forthcoming election and nor does he confirm whether or not he intends to stay as a Labour MP (there has been some speculation he could jump to New Zealand First).
“I absolutely acknowledge that I played outside the rules and that’s unacceptable,” said Nash. “Never ever for personal gain, or to benefit anyone other than the people of NZ and my Napier constituents, but that doesn’t matter in the end. I let them down by not getting it right.”
He added of the rule breaches that got him sacked: “I do want to be clear: I got this wrong. Too many times. Fair cop. The prime minister did what he needed to do. I accept this with humility.”
Nash also apologised to his family. “My wife has often commented that I need to work on my EQ. She’s right, so it’s time to take her very sage advice as I embark on the next phase of my journey,” he said.