Key says there is confusion over asset sales

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Prime Minister John Key says there's confusion about asset sales and treaty clauses which he'll clear up with iwi leaders at Waitangi.

Prime Minister John Key says there's confusion about asset sales and treaty clauses which he'll clear up with iwi leaders at Waitangi.

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3/02/2012 8:18:04 p.m.

jan.. wrote:

Key and the Government selling of stocks are saying that the Treaty and the Crown are non existing..
Without the Treaty and the Crown there's 'no Government'.. And a non existing Treaty means this country of Aotearoa New Zealand still belongs to the Tangata Whenuas..

2/02/2012 8:57:22 a.m.

Gosh wrote:

It’s not proof of ownership for NZ, it’s a treaty. These assets didn’t exist when the treaty was 'created'. So any claim to rights over them is completely invalid.

1/02/2012 4:11:12 p.m.

Maori Maiden wrote:

@rob, awsum support although i cant help thinking that the only peice of paper preventing the sale of our precious assets is the one that most nzers turned their backs on in the many years and events prior to now. its safe to say that the bed has been made, willingly or not and to disregard the treaty in past events has bought us to these. Is hypocritical for those too strong a word?