Kiwis were never told about it at the time and it was never campaigned on by Labour, Collins said on Sunday. The
He Puapua report contains recommendations for fundamental changes to our legal, constitutional, and democratic governance arrangements. Changes like separate health and justice systems, separate RMA rules, and separate electoral arrangements. These proposals must be taken to an election so all Kiwis can have their say. While they claim publicly it s not their policy, the Labour Government has already started to implement large parts of
He Puapua like Māori Wards and a Māori Health Authority, without the wide-ranging public debate that these changes deserve.
Revealed: Identity of senior Waikato Mob member on meth charges
(Photo / NZ Herald) Fri, 9 Jul 2021, 7:29AM
A senior gang leader who has been outspoken about helping broken people make positive changes in their lives has been charged with importing and distributing methamphetamine.
Name suppression has today been lifted from Mark Anthony Griffiths, or Griff , who was a longstanding member the Waikato Mongrel Mob Kingdom when he was arrested in November following a covert police investigation.
The chapter has generated headlines in recent years for establishing an all-female chapter, guarding their local mosque after the terror attacks in Christchurch and delivering food to 3000 vulnerable people during Covid-19 lockdown.
People who live in a place like New Zealand should not be made to feel that they do not belong
I wish there were more MPs who actually believed this. I m thinking, for example, of Willie Jackson s Dan Bidois he needs to go back to Italy , or some National Party thing I can t find now (maybe from Simon Bridges s time?) contrasting Labour s policy of giving criminals the vote with National s policy of deporting them (as if all criminals were immigrants; actually, I believe there s evidence that disporportionately few of our criminals are immigrants).
And then there s Kris Faafoi s use of his ministerial position not merely to incite discrimination on the basis of nationality but to actually intensify the government s own discrimination on that basis. Answers like this encourage people to think of migrants not as people but as units of labour supply; if they were people, they d need food to eat, clothes to wear, teachers for their children, and so on, thus increasing