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Seymour’s microphone was taken away twice while delivering the remarks. Members of the welcoming party stood to turn their ...
ACT Party leader David Seymour faced the wrath of Ngapuhi and Toitu Te Tiriti at Waitangi today, briefly losing his microphone and getting drowned out by song when he spoke. He was among government ...
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Newsroom on MSNHipkins ‘ray of sunshine’ among discontent at Waitangi, says hostThe Labour leader’s approach to Waitangi commemorations and his speech at the political pōwhiri has been noted as a stand-out ...
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Seymour enrages Maori as NZ leaders descend on WaitangiMaori women have led a protest on the eve of the country's national day, as New Zealand's would-be constitutional revisionist ...
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Newsroom on MSNWaitangi sets the scene for political fireworks, Shane Jones calls for calmAnalysis: The Prime Minister is absent, Marama Davidson is back, and David Seymour will front up to his opponents (despite a ...
ACT leader David Seymour has accused Labour of abandoning “economic orthodoxy”, arguing the party has moved “radically to the left.” ...
Despite the destined backlash, ACT Party leader David Seymour still fronted up to Waitangi. Greeted by turn backs, waiata, and protest - he spoke on ...
The Parliamentary pōwhiri is a chance each year for politicians to have their say, and for the hau kāinga - home people - and ...
One belief was virtually universal within the Waitangi forum tents: existing as Māori is inherently political.
The Treaty of Waitangi's anniversary passed quietly amid political strains in New Zealand. Prime Minister Luxon avoided the main event, with controversy over a proposed law redefining the treaty's ...
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