Chris Bishop's new planning and environment laws sadly miss the mark and won't fix the single biggest problem facing resource management in New Zealand. What's really needed is full detribalisation.
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As we begin the final year of the National, ACT, New Zealand First Coalition’s first term of Government, it is instructive to look back at t...
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Wow. Even with his new slower delivery I will have to listen twice to absorb all that. If only the msm could manage such mature comment. Bishop has been and is too preoccupied planning how to ruin Auckland's pleasant suburbs to devote serious time to major national problems.
I have read Chris lives in Days Bay. You would be unlikely to get infill housing in Days Bay. It's all smoke and mirrors folks. Look at the fine print before you select your candidate. The fact that somehow part-Maori citizens can decide what others can and cannot do is now being accepted as the norm in housing, in the office environment, in health and even in access to areas of the country. I wish, like half our population I could see this as acceptable, but I simply can't.
And there you have the intention of legislating Iwi with all that power and influence and yet, Iwi are not even identified once in Te Tiriti. Go figure?
Gump's mother was right - "stupid is as stupid does"!
"Bishop has the power to do better" I'm sure Anglo Saxon has given him this excellent advice. So good!
Not sure this opinion is worth the time, I’d rather hear from a New Zealander, thanks
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