BLOG: LET’S HAVE A PROPER CONSTITUTIONAL DEBATE
Another Waitangi Day is nearly upon us. The speculation is that this year’s occasion will see the unleashing of a debate about New Zealand’s constitutional future. That sounds like a grand initiative from a new government, seeking boldly to shape the country’s future, but the reality is far more sober and uninspiring.
The great constitutional debate is nothing that sophist exercise to enable the National Party to hold a referendum on the future of MMP (to which I do not object) and both National and the Maori Party to save face on the future of the Maori seats issue, given National’s pre-election pledge to abolish, and the Maori Party’s determination to entrench them. So, what better way to avoid the crunch of having to deal with the issue than indulge in the earnest and time consuming discussion of a constitutional debate?
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