The Herald reports:
Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce has accused Labour of “xenophobia” in their opposition of the potential sale of Lochinver Station to the Chinese company that bought the Crafar Farms.
Mr Joyce and Grant Robertson, economic development spokesman for Labour, appeared on TV3′s The Nation this morning and discussed the sale.
Mr Robertson said under Labour the sale would not go ahead.
“Our criteria would definitely mean that a sale like this would be highly unlikely.”
Mr Joyce said the opposition were “electioneering” in relation to the issue.
“When did [Labour] go out and oppose the purchase of James Cameron’s land?”
“A little xenophobia from the Labour Party to start the day,” he said.
Cameron is becoming a resident, but you rarely hear Labour attack Harvard University for land purchases, Shania Twain, Australians or Canadians. But if it is Chinese, then they have lots to say.
Mr Joyce said the Lochinver Station was a “ridiculously small amount of land” in the North Island to sell off.
The Lochinver sheep and beef farm site is valued at $70 million and covers 13,800ha.
That’s 138 square kms. Around 0.05% of NZ. At this rate China will own all our land in the year 3,956. Panic, panic, everyone.