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Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Shane Jones: New Zealand First responds to Waikato-Tainui court claim


New Zealand First deputy leader Shane Jones told Morning Report the policies were what the public voted for.

 
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"What the country voted for was a revamp and a reset, and a reset's on the way," he said .

"Transitions are always awkward, but there's nothing in the coalition agreement that negates or delegitimises the Māori language."

Shane Jones is a New Zealand politician and a member of the New Zealand House of Representatives for the New Zealand First party.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Democracy recognised. Thank goodness. There is still hope.

Valid Point said...

I recently listened to an excellent podcast about the Paris Riots in 1968. One of the moments I enjoyed was about a line of graffiti in the Latin Quarter which read (and excuse me if I have recalled this incorrectly) "I have something to say, but I don't know what it is"
This weekend's gathering at Tainui feels quite similar.

Anonymous said...

Have listened , Jones 10 the apprentice left wing kid 2 .... last question could have been" were your party made aware of the labour / Maori Co Governance prior to previous election ?

Hmmm question maybe beyond RNZ .

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