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  1. It never helps our own cause to abuse our opponents.
    Rather the Prime Minister’s position needs to be objectively analysed and understood.
    Is Jacinda really powerless to act as she claims to be in the case of Huawei, the Commission of Inquiry into the Al Nor massacre, and now Ihumatao?
    Perhaps she is. Elected governments, led by the Labour Party, have abdicated many of the rights and responsibilities of government to either the private sector or non-elected state officials. There are elements of the state – the Police, Armed Forces and Security Services – which de facto are no longer accountable to the elected representatives. In theory the Prime Minister could direct and control the security chiefs but in practice any attempt to do so would provoke a crisis of state.
    Jacinda Ardern is not a traitor. She pledged allegiance to Queen Elizabeth and she has remained loyal to her oath.
    As we work for rangatiratanga and kotahitanga, for our freedom as a people, her chosen place is on the other side with the British Crown. We can negotiate with her but we cannot expect her to be on our side, and we cannot even expect her to make sensible decisions that would allow for a peaceful resolution to our disputes.
    People are angry with Jacinda Ardern because they are confused about who she represents (the people or the Crown?) and they do not fully understand the limitations that the deep state imposes on her freedom of action.
    The anger, the confusion and the misunderstandings are all unhelpful to our cause.

    1. Agreed. But Jacinda is stymied by the need to honour contracts that have been freely entered into. We also need to take into account that the contract and plans have been tested in tribunals and have been found to be valid. Do we really want undermine the rule of law? The law of contracts? The ability of iwi to achieve their goals? For what? To feel better about righting historic wrongs? To trample over a legal contract?

  2. Thank you Martyn. So I can now not hold any MPs on the right accountable if they attend an event/protest where signs are displayed that may be inappropriate? Or is only available to Greens MPs?

  3. Kia ora Michael Wynd
    No one is denying that Fletchers is the “legal owner” of the land at Ihumatao and has the necessary permissions for its development. That is not the point.
    The fact is that the system of law and the distribution of property in New Zealand is based on conquest, and there are those who say that the conquest, the confiscations, the law and the distribution of wealth are all unjust.
    You may beg to differ, but as time marches on you may find yourself confined to a minority.

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