Cabinet should stop the Treaty Principles Bill – Labour

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National Party Ministers have a majority in Cabinet and can stop David Seymourโ€™s Treaty Principles Bill, which even the Prime Minister has described as โ€œdivisive and unhelpful.โ€

โ€œRight now, National is allowing ACT to lead a divisive debate on the Treaty, which is so foundational to our country, and something that means so much to so many โ€“ despite saying they wonโ€™t support it in the long term,โ€ Labour Mฤori Development spokesperson Willie Jackson said.

โ€œCabinet can stop it today. National party Ministers should put their foot down now. If Christopher Luxon wonโ€™t, they should collectively tell David Seymour they disagree with his divisive agenda.

โ€œThis Bill is based on outdated and incorrect perspectives on the Treaty.

โ€œFor David Seymour to be correct, Jim Bolger, John Key, Bill English and Helen Clark must all be wrong. Every judicial decision relating to Mฤori interests must be wrong. The majority of the academic, legal and historic opinion must all be wrong.

โ€œACT has a strange understanding of what the Treaty Principles mean and are attempting to rewrite it to suit their political agenda.

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โ€œThe Prime Minister and National Party Ministers should lead in the best interests of the country, rather than by the interests of a minor coalition partner.

โ€œStop wasting everybodyโ€™s time, energy and resources on a Bill that ultimately is not going to pass anyway. Cabinet should end this divisive debate today,โ€ Willie Jackson said.

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