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'What a load of crap': Chris Bishop caught ranting during Stan Walker's Aotearoa Music Awards performance

'What a load of crap': Chris Bishop caught ranting during Stan Walker's Aotearoa Music Awards performance

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Veteran musician Don McGlashan says he gave government minister Chris Bishop a dressing down for what he called a rant by Bishop, during singer Stan Walker's performance (shown), at the Aotearoa Music Awards on Thursday.
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Emma Cooper
Cabinet minister Chris Bishop says he should have kept his comments to himself after saying "what a load of crap" during a performance at Thursday night's Aotearoa Music Awards in Auckland.
Video footage shows Bishop seated, with a bottle in his hand during pop singer Stan Walker's segment.
Some people in front of him were on their feet dancing and waving tino rangatiratanga, or self-determination, flags.
In a statement to RNZ, Bishop admitted he said something about performative acclaim and said, what a lot of crap. He said it referred to what he called the overtly political branding on display.
Renowned musician Don McGlashan was seen on the video confronting Bishop, but McGlashan said he did not realise at first that it was the minister.
Chris Bishop with Paul Goldsmith at Thursday night's Aotearoa Music Awards in Auckland.
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James Ensing-Trussell
"I could hear an enormous amount of ranting, kind of against the whole thing. I didn't get the full gist of it, but it was basically - 'the hikoi is ages ago, sit down everybody' - so this geezer was just ranting away and telling everybody to sit down," McGlashan said.
"After a while I turned to him and said 'ah shut up you dickhead' and I looked at him and I thought, oh I know that face. Then he said 'what did you say to me?'".
McGlashan said that he again told Bishop to "shut up you dickhead and he said 'I could say the same to you', and I said, well I wasn't talking and you were. And then I realised I was talking to the leader of the house".
Chris Bishop at the awards on Thursday (right).
Photo:
James Ensing-Trussell
Another witness said the minister appeared to them to be drunk.
"For him to take an instant dis-gratification towards Toitū Te Tiriti and that movement and to say that it's a load of crap is actually highly offensive. I'm very worried for somebody of high power in this country to be making those sorts of remarks in public," they said.
In a statement to RNZ, Bishop said that on reflection, he should have kept his thoughts to himself.
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