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  1. May I proffer a history example I learnt yesterday? I think it is relevant to our situation today.
    French settlers in Eastern Canada( Arcadia)made a treaty with the British Crown that guaranteed their existing rights. The British Crown annexed Arcadia. It became Nova Scotia and the French there were described as ‘Neutral French’.

    For forty seven years the ‘Arcadians’were unmolested.

    THEN RADICAL NATIONALISTS IN THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT INSISTED THE TREATY BE REVISED! They used propaganda and racist rhetoric to whip up hatred about the “Neutral French’ who they insisted intended rebellion and invasion of the British Colonies( not actually, of course, producing any real evidence).
    To cut a long story short this revision of an already existing and long observed treaty ended in the deportation of 14,000 people and the confiscation of their land, houses, buildings and livestock.
    This made the land available for British settlement.

    The Arcadians believed their treaty with the British crown would protect them.
    I suggest this shows that leopards do not change their spots and Tory bastards remain Tory bastards even when they change the party name to ACT in a different location.

  2. ‘Most Maori don’t vote’ Evidence?
    I am enough Maori to vote on the Maori roll if I wished to. I do not so I vote as a Pakeha.
    Surely there must be other people like me and when are we Maori or non-Maori? Are we only Maori when we vote for a Maori Member of Parliament?
    I agree more Maori should vote but so should more of everyone vote.

  3. I would say many Maori may not vote, not most as you stated stevie but it’s your choice if you want to vote on the general role as a Pakeha. Stevie you sound like you have an issue as people can vote for who they like but we are not the majority in NZ so we rely on the good will of our Pakeha whanau and the rest of NZers to vote for what is best for our country. At the moment we are in a recession, so you get what you voted for.

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