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@StevePo48978082 @Tiare_MP It's a question of national identity, respect, and cultural recognition. Ask the Welsh.
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@Tiare_MP Revitalise it yourselves. Why should we, who have no interest in it and have no intention of learning it, have to pay for its “regeneration”? It’s a pointless language and utterly useless in the wider world.
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@KeeganLangeveld What an embarassment Jones is turning out to be. NZF are finished come November.
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Unlike Labour's half-baked and unfunded plan that took years just to be considered by Cabinet, this fully funded diesel storage will be completed within 2 months...
How good!
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BREAKING📢 Shane Jones @mangonui08 has just announced that $21.6m from NZ First's Regional Infrastructure Fund will be used to secure 90m litres of additional diesel storage at Marsden Point
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The conversation has definitely shifted. All these All Blacks supporter accounts now only seem to talk about which of their favourite players is better than their South African counterparts. No chat about overall dominance anymore, just player vs player. They know the bigger argument is already lost. We’re firmly in their heads.
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@henrycooke Simeon Brown is arguably the most incompetent and regressive minister in the Cabinet—stiff competition notwithstanding. His record across his portfolios is consistently dismal. That @SimeonBrownMP is Christopher Luxon’s favourite beggars belief.
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@scrumming_ten The fact that you are passing comment demonstrates the fear that our nursery generates.
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@toddmstephenson Every day I see pathetic posts like this by irrelevant MPs who were accorded the title by virtue of MMP and the necessity of a coalition agreement. In a few months we will finally be rid of timewasters like you who are wallowing in populist bullshit.
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Almost every week I receive emails from New Zealanders asking why some government agencies are still using te reo ahead of English. The English-first policy is not one of ACT’s coalition commitments, but I decided to look into it.
In fact, the Government’s main public-facing webpage, govt.nz, still uses ‘Te Kāwanatanga o Aotearoa’ ahead of ‘New Zealand Government’. This is the Public Service Commission’s official branding for the Government.
The Public Service Commission sets guidelines for branding across government, so it’s no wonder many agencies are lagging.

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