06-04-2025, 01:55 PM
No one in support put in submissions for a bill that was never going to get passed.
It's not surprising that nobody wasted their time putting in a submission.
The question remains "what are the principles of the treaty?"
This is a big problem for politicians because legislation can't be made when issues surrounding the treaty are involved.
Lots of things have to be in line with the treaty principles, but when they are not defined and open to interpretation, it opens a whole can of worms.
They should have been defined from the beginning and we would not even be in this mess.
David Seymour did a good job bringing it to the publics attention.
I knew very little on the subject until this bill was bought forward.
Why do we even need principles at all? The treaty treats us all equal regardless.
It's not surprising that nobody wasted their time putting in a submission.
The question remains "what are the principles of the treaty?"
This is a big problem for politicians because legislation can't be made when issues surrounding the treaty are involved.
Lots of things have to be in line with the treaty principles, but when they are not defined and open to interpretation, it opens a whole can of worms.
They should have been defined from the beginning and we would not even be in this mess.
David Seymour did a good job bringing it to the publics attention.
I knew very little on the subject until this bill was bought forward.
Why do we even need principles at all? The treaty treats us all equal regardless.
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Unapologetic NZ first voter, white cis male, climate change skeptic.