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  1. The Party vote determines the make up of Parliament, not the Electorate vote. So it presumably there would be little change in the number of MP’s each party had. Though perhaps less likely to have overhang results.
    I would note that I support the Māori electorates as an expression of Article 2 rights, and to a lesser extent, Arricle 1.

  2. Yes, but for foreign-funded neoliberal scum like Winston, a Labour victory is far more palatable than the risk of a government with a few actually left-wing people from the Maori Party in parliament.

    Labour are a safe (puppet) hand controlled with strings by the same alien foreigners who puppeteer Peters, Luxon, and Seymour.

  3. ​”National needs to keep the Māori seats for their own interest. There’s no way a referendum happens under this government