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United Future |
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| 08 Dec 2003 | Press release |
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Dunne: Radical threats on NZ beaches a disgrace United Future leader, Peter Dunne, says threats by some fringe radical elements to occupy beaches over the holiday season in support of Maori claims to the foreshore and seabed are disgraceful and must be rejected by the Government.
“The day when New Zealanders hurl sand at other New Zealanders from behind a barricade of chilly bins and barbecues is the day when separatist ideology will have overwhelmed commonsense,” he said.
“When the government unveils its proposals to deal with the foreshore and seabed issue next week, it must be made plain that our beaches are for the use and enjoyment of all New Zealanders.
“United Future has previously called for some basic principles to be upheld. They are:
“Radical Maori cannot claim to speak for all Maori on this issue. It’s time for all New Zealanders of commonsense to speak up before the whole debate is hijacked by the silly, the irresponsible and the unelected,” said Mr Dunne.
Ted Sheehan Ted.Sheehan@parliament.govt.nz |
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