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  1. I’d like an audit to be made of the extent that that foreign nation now owns AO/ NZ.
    – How much of our land, overall, is now owned by China?
    – How much of our underground water is now owned by China?
    – How much of our forestry is owned by China?
    – How much of our farmland, specifically, is owned by China?
    – How much of our arable land is owned by China?
    – How much of our environmentally sensitive land is owned by China?
    – How many of our businesses are owned by China?
    – How many of our NZ homes are owned by citizens of China and who are not citizens of NZ?
    – How many citizens of China, who are non-citizens of NZ, will be voting in this election?
    – How many of the Chinese businesses and financial interests use other than their own Chinese Bank?

  2. 100% correct NZ National Party is another ; -“WILLING ‘STOOL PIGEON’ FOR THE CHINESE COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT TAKEOVER OF THE WHOLE SOUTH PACIFIC INCLUDING NZ”.

  3. Now we have Chris Bishop promising more bridges only this time in the South Island, that will be more ghost bridges to add to the ten ghost bridges they built up North.

    1. Bishop is just another stool pigeon for the trucking industry as he was when he was in the tobacco industry as just another paid voice. No faith in Chris Bishop should ever been given.

  4. National Party is just being pro-business, and China happens to be our largest trading partner. If one day the US or Australia becomes our top trading partner, resulting in a long list of National Party MPs having wealthy America/Australian business friends, should we say Washington or Canberra owns the National Party?

  5. “A nation refers to a group of people bound together by common language, identity, ethnicity, history etc. Cultural commonality usually leads people to identify themselves as a nation. When the nation organizes itself under a government that is the ultimate authority, it is also known as a country.”

    According to the above definition of nation, there should be little or no controversy for Judith to refer Taiwan as a nation. It would be more controversial if she referred Taiwan as a country, as both China and Taiwan claims sovereignty over each other (historically Taiwan also claims mainland China as part of its territory).

    Source of definition: https://www.mapsofworld.com/answers/k-12-resources/nation-and-country/

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