โRight 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 wonโt support it in the long term,โ Labour Mฤori Development spokesperson Willie Jackson said.
โCabinet can stop it today. National party Ministers should put their foot down now. If Christopher Luxon wonโt, they should collectively tell David Seymour they disagree with his divisive agenda.
โThis Bill is based on outdated and incorrect perspectives on the Treaty.
โFor David Seymour to be correct, Jim Bolger, John Key, Bill English and Helen Clark must all be wrong. Every judicial decision relating to Mฤori interests must be wrong. The majority of the academic, legal and historic opinion must all be wrong.
โACT has a strange understanding of what the Treaty Principles mean and are attempting to rewrite it to suit their political agenda.
โThe 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.
โStop wasting everybodyโs 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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