Petition requestThat the House of Representatives urge the Government to stop using the terms “principles of the Treaty of Waitangi” and “partnership between Māori and the Crown” and declare that New Zealand has One Sovereignty, One People and One Law.Petition reason“We demand our democratic rights & democracy back.’’ It's my belief that 85% majority of New Zealanders are brushed aside from their rights as citizens because Queen Victoria’s 1840 Royal Charter has been ignored by successive Governments, allowing NZ to become an “Apartheid N…
Quite right. Those maoris who have managed to get out of the tribal system have made a good life. They, like many settlers are probably appalled by He Paw-Paw. (Sorry, can't help the mockery.) One thing that escapes most about this is that, through this, maoris can claim ALL LAND belongs to them. That means the land our houses are built on, our farms that feed us and much of the world, our mining and industrial areas. Everything, We know what has happened in the past when land has been handed over. It is left to wrack and ruin. It means that all the progress brought to New Zealand by settlers will be destroyed. Worst case scenario and one to…
I never thought I'd say, or even think this, but had I the financial resources I would leave New Zealand. It is no longer the nation of free and harmonious people that it was when I came here in 1959. The determined efforts of successive governments to screw it all up (and they weren't only labour ones either!) have had their effect. Our present course will end up making us a mess of racism, poverty, division, crime and violence. The trends are already there. We are on the brink of a precipice..Ardern is nothing more than a coddled, spoilt child with an ideology that created the Soviet Union and North Korea,
The immigration policy review in 1986 was part of a much larger agenda for change in New Zealand (Bedford 1996). It was not essentially a change in state policy with a primary focus on one region of the world, as Parr (2000:329) suggests, although clearly through the 1980s and 1990s immigration from countries in Asia was a highly topical issue for both politicians and the public. The attitudes of New Zealanders in the mid-1990s towards immigration may not have reflected the positive perspective on the value of diversity in our society that is contained in the Review of Immigration Policy August 1986. But this does not mean that the globalisation of immigrati…
not sure if it's allowed by this site to promote efforts like this:
Petition of Christina Humphreys: Return New Zealand [Nu Tirani] to a true democracy
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Petition request That the House of Representatives urge the Government to stop using the terms “principles of the Treaty of Waitangi” and “partnership between Māori and the Crown” and declare that New Zealand has One Sovereignty, One People and One Law. Petition reason “We demand our democratic rights & democracy back.’’ It's my belief that 85% majority of New Zealanders are brushed aside from their rights as citizens because Queen Victoria’s 1840 Royal Charter has been ignored by successive Governments, allowing NZ to become an “Apartheid N…
Weren't Kiwis stampeding over the Tasman during the Clark era too?
I never thought I'd say, or even think this, but had I the financial resources I would leave New Zealand. It is no longer the nation of free and harmonious people that it was when I came here in 1959. The determined efforts of successive governments to screw it all up (and they weren't only labour ones either!) have had their effect. Our present course will end up making us a mess of racism, poverty, division, crime and violence. The trends are already there. We are on the brink of a precipice.. Ardern is nothing more than a coddled, spoilt child with an ideology that created the Soviet Union and North Korea,
Yes like all of the modern 'woke' Left they…
Labour is famous for taking the country places
The immigration policy review in 1986 was part of a much larger agenda for change in New Zealand (Bedford 1996). It was not essentially a change in state policy with a primary focus on one region of the world, as Parr (2000:329) suggests, although clearly through the 1980s and 1990s immigration from countries in Asia was a highly topical issue for both politicians and the public. The attitudes of New Zealanders in the mid-1990s towards immigration may not have reflected the positive perspective on the value of diversity in our society that is contained in the Review of Immigration Policy August 1986. But this does not mean that the globalisation of immigrati…
Not funny, Sad!