My mission is to empower every person,
It's not the best way to have a conversation
I may have been suspended for 24 hours and not let into the gates of the debating chambers, but the next day I showed up outside the steps with a hundred thousand of my people, marching with our heads held high and our flags waving with pride
The National Party leaders including the PM and other cabinet ministers and the leaders of the other coalition party [New Zealand] First have all said they won’t support the bill beyond the committee stage. It is highly unlikely that the bill will receive support from any party other than ACT,
We never ceded sovereignty, we never handed it over. We gave a generous invitation to new settlers to create their own government because they were unruly and lawless at the time,
This latest march is a protest against many coalition government anti-Maori initiatives,
They only agreed to allow it to go this far as part of their ‘coalition agreement’ so they could govern,
If this bill were to be enacted, it would be the worst, most comprehensive breach of the Treaty … in modern times.”
The English draft talks about the British settlers having full authority and control over Maori in the whole country,
We are coming from across the country and showing our babies we can have a positive impact through kindness,
It's different to when I was a child,
We're stronger now, our tamariki are stronger now, they know who they are, they're proud of who they are,
I’m here for my grandchildren, my children and for their children,
The treaty is a document that lets us be here in Aotearoa so holding it up and respecting it is really important,
We are fighting for our tamariki, for our mokopuna, so they can have what we haven’t been able to have,
The Maori Queen is willing to help lead a conversation about nationhood and national unity but she will not accept a unilateral process that undermines the treaty,
There is a real strength and pride,
To those who will divide us, whanau, it is too late. We are already one people,
Just fighting for the rights that our tūpuna, our ancestors, fought for,