Treaty Bill should be top priority

In 1893 every woman and every man in New Zealand had the right to vote.

Māori wars over; England taking all our meat, cheese and butter; we were developing and progressing towards nationhood.

We have fought in world wars, celebrated our diversity, become global players in sport, science and economics. We have learnt to sell to the world in order to buy what we cannot produce at home.

We were once all equal, but now some are more equal than others because of their ancestry. It defies logic. We all work together, play sport together, marry together, have children together. All ethnicities, all backgrounds.

This Government is moving quickly, but sorting out the Treaty Principles Bill should be top priority. There is too much corruption and anyone doing anything has to consult with iwi, with money required in order to get approval to do anything.

We are all one people, and we need to debate the Treaty Principles Bill for the divided path we are on serves no one well, not even the MPs who did a war dance instead of participating in debate. The hikoi is a sad indictment in 2024 as it fosters division.

Margaret Murray-Benge, Bethlehem

2 comments

Bill not a priority Margaret

Posted on 15-02-2025 15:52 | By Sandy Scarrow

Margaret, I despair that you represent me on local government when your letter has basic errors. We did not all get universal suffrage in 1893. Chinese did not get the right to vote until 1952, and until 1975, Māori were only able to vote in general election if they had freehold land or were considered "half cast". This dog whistle bill is sorting nothing out. Furthermore, it's a between the Crown and Māori not a tool for whipping up racial discord.


I have not seen...

Posted on 16-02-2025 18:15 | By groutby

....a single piece of evidence within NZ history on respected sites to back up any of your claims Sandy, would you be so kind to post links or references please so we could take your comment into serious consideration....
These 'errors' are not disproved without such facts, and, Sandy, I assume you know that the 'Crown' represent ALL of us as citizens of New Zealand....you suggest we are two inhabitants,(Maori and non Maori), when we are actually we are ONE people....


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