J Shipley is right in her criticism of the Treaty Principles Bill.
However, the second, more subtle, threat to Te Tiriti is the National-NZ First agreement to review all 'principles of the Treaty' references in legislation. This could have as far reaching an effect as the blunt Treaty Principles Bill.
J Shipley is right in her criticism of the Treaty Principles Bill.
However, the second, more subtle, threat to Te Tiriti is the National-NZ First agreement to review all 'principles of the Treaty' references in legislation. This could have as far reaching an effect as the blunt Treaty Principles Bill.
Meanwhile anything D Seymour says should be fact-checked. He seems to only spout 'alternative facts'.
J Shipley is right in her criticism of the Treaty Principles Bill.
However, the second, more subtle, threat to Te Tiriti is the National-NZ First agreement to review all 'principles of the Treaty' references in legislation. This could have as far reaching an effect as the blunt Treaty Principles Bill.
Meanwhile anything D Seymour says should be fact-checked. He seems to only spout 'alternative facts'.
Yup, make no mistake, this is just the 1st step in abolishing Te Tiriti altogether.