There seems to be some debate, or at least questions, around when the Government are going to address the business of M\u0101ori seats at local council level.\xa0
There is a claim of a leak from within Cabinet that the whole idea is on the back burner. ACT deny it.\xa0
Mixed in with that issue is the issue of universities and their various segregated areas depending on race. Even the Prime Minister told us how disappointed he was that this sort of practice takes place.\xa0
The irony appears to be that it not only takes place, but has been taking place for a while, and in many institutions all over the country. And they defend it in a defiant, sort of, middle finger way.\xa0
Why this is important is not just because it\u2019s a wrong that needs to be addressed, but it\u2019s a specific issue that this Government, and indeed all three parties within the Government, have made a big deal of.\xa0
And at least in part, to this point, they have done nothing about it and that goes to delivery and delivery goes to reputation.\xa0
The council move in particular was one of the most egregious acts of the previous administration. To refresh your memory, when a council decided they wanted M\u0101ori wards or seats you were allowed to organise a petition and if you got 5% of the locals on board it was put to a vote.\xa0
When this happened, the vote was one way and in large numbers. People did not want it.\xa0
Now, you might want to ask the councils about their intent in the first place, given they never made it part of their manifesto when they were looking for your support.\xa0
But when democracy played out it always played out one way. So given that, there was rich pickings for National, Act and NZ First to promise to address these race-based wrongs.\xa0
It involves everything from M\u0101ori signage, to Government department names, to wards to segregated areas.\xa0
As much as they might talk about it, tut tut about it and express dismay about it, as we sit here this morning, they haven't actually addressed it.\xa0
Now we have leaks, or rumours, suggesting it's not happening any time soon.\xa0
Why?\xa0
Surely the last Government got famous for all talk, no delivery.\xa0
Why would you be looking to follow that up with more of the same?\xa0
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