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( Three minute read)

Another Waitangi Day has passed in a really beautiful, an enchanting place.

However I remain of the opinion that white New Zealanders have little heart, when it comes to returning New Zealand to its indigenous people.

Overall they come across as a dreary and comfortable people with too much coffee time on their hands.

There is an obvious rift between the Maori and Pakeha, with the Waitangi treaty lost in translation by church committees and political verbal diarrhoea that only a after a 140 years of settler government a written constitution can settle.

Similar to (if it was ever to happen ) the unification of my country after hundreds of years of British occupation a written constitution would have to be drafted and agreed.

It’s too late to return land lives and apologise without REPARATIONS for what was stolen.

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By 1970 New Zealand had almost 1000 local government councils and boards. ( how many to day ; a least 100)

There can be no doubt that the state of its economy and financial deficits require urgent attention.

Today it’s constitution basis is fragile, it needs to become a Republic with two chambers.

The word constitution has a relatively simple meaning.

It is a document which describes the fundamental principles upon which a nation state is governed, its separation of powers and functions.

This needs to be done before the Chinese Christian Church finds NZ rich feeding grounds to takes control of the country with an algorithm for the retired.

All human comments appreciated. All like clicks and abuse chucked in the bin.

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