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  1. I like how it exposes Seymour – freedom to choose ideology – but in practice in support of the Epsom Grammar Schools zoning, to be their local MP.

    Even now, with ACT over 5%, he still won’t give up his MP for Epsom for life tenure by proposing support for an end to the Grammar zone.

  2. Not only publicly funded but all the free to air TV and radio time should be allocated strictly based upon number of seats contested. Not based on current Parliamentary seats held nor upon polls of Party support.

  3. The coat tailing rule is unfair on parties who don’t win a seat. In 2017 TOP received 2.4% of the party vote and won no seats. ACT with a fraction of that support won one seat.

    Of course, if the threshold was reduced to zero the coat tailing rule would have no effect; each party would simply win whatever number of seats the party vote percentage entitled them to.

    1. 1) Reduce Parliament to 100 seats make 1%= 1 seat with no coattailing necessary. Remember when NZF got 4.7% but no seats while ACT with 4.2% got 5 seats? Hardly a fair and equal system.

      2) Voting age 16.

      3) Main chamber 5 or 6 year term but with an upper senate being elected during midterm of Lower House made up of 14 or so provincial/regional senators and abolish Maori electorate seats in lower house but incorporate the Maori seats into the senate.

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