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  1. Despite may Pakeha saying we are homogenous many Maori not only tactically vote but we tend to vote for the same party or leaders and we get rid of those that go with the right as the right policies are detrimental to the majority of Maori. The tax changes will not benefit us much as we are more likely be in the lower income bracket so Luxons is giving us 2.15 per week how kind of him. Every time National get in power our people end up worse of and we fall further behind in every facet of life and so does our PI peoples. So why would Maori vote for National when they increase immigration impacting on jobs, homes and infrastructure.

    1. I’m not sure that’s entirely correct C is P.

      Stats NZ suggest that there’s nearly as many registered voters of Maori descent on the general roll as there are on the Maori roll.

      While there’s no doubt that a segment of this total population will vote en masse for someone or something, the numbers suggest that there will be a wide range of views, expectations and ambitions

  2. Martyn, you’re more than smart enough to see the MSM are pushing the narrative of the Maori Party as King/Queen maker.

    The Team of 55 Million will push anything to keep their tax-payer-funding cash-cow [Labour] in power.

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