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Tuesday, November 12, 2024

David Seymour Reacts To Chris Luxon’s Complete Abandonment Of The Treaty Principles Bill


“Lots of people afraid of these conversations” -  David Seymour reacts to Chris Luxon’s complete abandonment of the Treaty Principles Bill on The Platform.


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David Seymour is the Leader of ACT and a coaltion partner in the current National government. David is a graduate of Auckland Grammar and the University of Auckland (in Electrical Engineering and Philosophy).

6 comments:

TJS said...

'the tyre marks across the the front of the face', gosh, got that damned right.
Was that just a metaphor? It looked as if something had smacked him. Maybe it's due to a lack of sleep.

It's been a slow awakening for a lot of people, just quietly wishing that things would simply go away but knowing that there has been a slow creep with this agenda for decades. It's grim, there will need to be some resistance to all of this UN agenda, of course, but putting the rules and boundaries in place by referendum would make it feel like we have an equal input. We're heading for very dark times if this is simply ignored.



Peter said...

I don't envy Seymour’s position, but having to work alongside an invertebrate who wilfully is failing to read the room must require the patience of Job. If anyone was in any doubt how unwilling Luxon is to confront the real issue dividing our country and causing immeasurable harm, this surely typifies it. He clearly is not the leader New Zealand so needs at this time.

Getting us back on track - yeah right!

CXH said...

National is showing that the best they can ever offer is better management of Labour's ideas. Actually making decisions scares them to death.

We need something new.

Anonymous said...

Can Luxon explain the principles legislation refers to? If not, why does he not want to fix the problem?

Rob said...

Centre-right voters need to change their voting intention to ACT. They may not event need to go through with it by election time. If ACT are up 10% & National are down 10% in the polls then the pressure will have the desired effect.

Rob Beechey said...

Some very telling commentary. CXH nailed it.