PM should take Waitangi Day ceremonies on tour
Te Tii Marae’s continued failure to respectfully host the Government on Waitangi Day should prompt the Prime Minister to
visit a different marae each year, says ACT Leader David Seymour.
“The behaviour of a small group of perpetually-grumpy activists has turned Waitangi Day into an annual political circus,
denying Kiwis a national day we can all enjoy,” says Mr Seymour.
“It's never been clear why one iwi gets to monopolise the celebrations. The Treaty wasn’t just signed at Waitangi, it
went on tour and was signed by chiefs all over the country.
“If an iwi is going to host representatives of the Crown to symbolise this 177-year-old relationship, why not rotate the
host iwi and location? It could be in a different place each year, perhaps following the path that the Treaty took
during 1840.
“Ngāpuhi activists have denied the whole country a proud national day a few times too many. Let’s take this show on the
road. There were 20-odd signing locations so it'll return to Te Tii Marae in around 2037.
“A bit of competition among locations might help to lift standards of behaviour, bringing some dignity and joy back to
this special day.”
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