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Hypocrisy Again From Mr Dunne

Published: Tue 18 Mar 2008 02:39 PM
18TH MARCH 2008
Hypocrisy Again From Mr Dunne
Peter Dunne is reported in the Dominion Post as saying it is "time for the people to decide." He refers to the need to have a referendum on the review of the MMP system of New Zealand politics.
Mr Dunne fails to acknowledge that there is already a referendum waiting in the wings. It has the numbers - over 600,000 combined signatures from the voting public of New Zealand, calling for:
a.. A referendum on the controversial anti-smacking laws. b.. The establishment of a Royal Commission into indentifying the real causes of family breakdown, dysfunction and child abuse" says Larry Baldock, leader of Kiwi Party.
"Let's have one referendum at a time. The people have called for it and good democratic governance would not stand in the way of it being held."
Mr Dunne, in his apparent new found respect for 'the people to decide,' can now declare his intention to respect the referendum on repealing the anti-smacking bill he voted for, in order to be legitimately consistent".
Mr Dunne suggests that "MMP is working out in practice to be a little different from what was intended..."
The Kiwi Party suggests that is because party leaders like Mr Dunne have ignored the will of those that elected them and have signed up to support a Government ideology that does not have the support of the vast majority of New Zealanders.
There are many voters who see the passing of controversial laws as 'somewhat different than what they intended their chosen party to vote for'.
"Yes, "It's time", Mr Dunne to let the people to decide - so let's see how the citizens of New Zealand respond to the Referendum right in front of them".
"We can then monitor the politicians response in due course". Says Mr Baldock.
ENDS

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