I just read Audrey Young’s comments in the Herald that Labour haven’t done a great job in communicating Co-governance. That’s a red herring if I ever saw one. It doesn’t matter how you communicate or present it - the majority just doesn’t want it. And her comment on a Maori backlash. They‘re a small minority. Get real.
We've got plenty of whacking to do. We're separate tribes so we'll each fight for our share. Forget settlements, utu is never finished. Our old gods were Land and Water so we will remain forever attached. (Gotcha!)
I just read Audrey Young’s comments in the Herald that Labour haven’t done a great job in communicating Co-governance. That’s a red herring if I ever saw one. It doesn’t matter how you communicate or present it - the majority just doesn’t want it. And her comment on a Maori backlash. They‘re a small minority. Get real.
We've got plenty of whacking to do. We're separate tribes so we'll each fight for our share. Forget settlements, utu is never finished. Our old gods were Land and Water so we will remain forever attached. (Gotcha!)
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Is David Seymour part of that 17%. If not, who is and who is not?