National hopes foreshore views swamp committee
Gerry Brownlee MP
National Party Maori Affairs
Spokesman
20 May 2004
National hopes foreshore views swamp committee
The National Party is making it easier
for people to have their say on the Deputy Leader and Maori Affairs spokesman Gerry Brownlee
has today "Parekura
Horomia and John Tamihere, in particular, have signalled
that "That can
only mean more concessions that effectively give one race
rights "It's in everyone's interests for the committee
to be presented with a "National is
voting against this legislation because it
perpetuates "That approach is made even more farcical by
Victoria University research "That makes mockery of
virtually all policies that set out to divide this "National
does not support the notion that because you are Maori
you "It's therefore important that all New Zealanders -
regardless of race - To make a submission
visit: www.foreshore.co.nz or
www.national.org.nz Ends
future of New
Zealand's beaches through its website
www.foreshore.co.nz
launched a new initiative which will fast-track
submissions on the
Foreshore and Seabed Bill.
they believe there is room to move on this
legislation at the select
committee level.
over and above those of others," says Mr
Brownlee.
balanced range of views, because
some Maori have already indicated they
plan to target
this Bill at the select committee stage.
Labour's view that there are two sets of
rules in New Zealand - one for
Maori and another for
non-Maori.
which suggests that 'on
current trends, in 200 years, everybody is going
to have
virtually some Maori ancestry'.
nation
on the basis of race. That's precisely why the foreshore
and
seabed should be vested in the Crown - but without
all the fishhooks of
Labour's flawed plan.
automatically have a more special connection to the
coast than fifth or
sixth generation New Zealanders.
exercise their democratic rights and
have their say," says Mr Brownlee.