Smith Condemns Personal Attacks on His Family During Budget Debate

All Saints West MP and Agriculture Minister Anthony Smith used his Budget Debate presentation to denounce what he described as unwarranted personal attacks made against his family during recent political controversies.
Smith said the criticisms directed at his relatives had crossed an unacceptable line and urged MPs and the public to keep political disagreements focused on policy rather than individuals’ private lives.
Smith told Parliament that the commentary surrounding the duty-free controversy had escalated into personal territory, affecting not only him but members of his family who were not involved in political decisions.
He said the attacks had been hurtful and unjustified, arguing that public debate should not extend to people who have no role in government matters.
He maintained that while scrutiny of public officials is expected, there is a clear distinction between questioning a minister’s decisions and dragging his family into political disputes.
Smith said he chose to address the matter publicly because of the growing intensity of the personal commentary and the impact it has had beyond the political arena.
The minister also noted decline in the tone of public discussion, warning that political debate loses its value when it becomes personal rather than substantive.
He said disagreements should centre on governance, transparency and the work of ministers, not personal attacks that erode respect in public life.
Smith closed his remarks by reaffirming that his family should not be targeted for political criticism, and he called on colleagues across the aisle to help ensure that future debates remain focused on issues and facts rather than individuals.
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