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Gov’s Flag Burning

Posted in Media Statements by Wayne Hawkins Tuesday August 26, 2008

Republic of New Zealand Party Candidates are burning the Governor General’s flag on Sunday the 7th of September at Government House at 1pm”, says Kerry Bevin the party leader.
“Nothing personal Gov. It’s constitutional.”
This anachronistic connection to our colonial past symbolises an institution that is no longer relevant as kiwis move forward into the new millennium.
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Fathers Piknik at Parliament

Posted in Media Statements by Wayne Hawkins Tuesday August 26, 2008

Republic of New Zealand Party candidates are inviting fathers, their families and friends to the Fathers Piknik at Parliament on Saturday 6th September from 1pm,” says party leader, Kerry Bevin

The Piknik is to celebrate the importance of fathers in children’s lives, despite the fact that it hasn’t been such a picnic for them under the Clark Coalition.

“Fathers work hard to support and encourage their kids but the misandrist policies of Clark have delivered much parental alienation. Such aberrant family policy must be voted out at the next election by voting wise and voting Republican.”

Mr Bevin claimed that women are still allowed to make false allegations against fathers, move children out of their schools and communities, seek unsubstantiated protection orders and prompt financial persecution by the IRD. The monetary incentive to separate along with the prevalent feminist bias in family law was devastating families and maintaining societal dysfunction, he added

Few male teachers meant father roles were absent in schools too.

“We are now seeing the social consequences of this double whammy delivered by Helen and the Funny Girls.”

“Despite the hits that fathers have taken from the Clark Government we can still have some fun with a concert and a lolly scramble. See you at the Fathers Piknik on Saturday the 6th of September.”

Republic of New Zealand Party policy is to make equal parenting law, to protect children’s rights to have a mother and a father. Mediation will be binding in law, false allegations will be punished and protection orders will have to be substantiated. Child support will become fair. Men’s refuges will be funded. A Ministry of Men’s Affairs will prepare policy and law to secure equal rights for fathers.

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BNZ False Advertising

Posted in Media Statements by Wayne Hawkins Thursday August 14, 2008

The current duplicity of the National Party on Kiwibank’s future highlights the duplicity of the Bank of New Zealand as a false advertiser says Republic of New Zealand Party leader, Kerry Bevin.

To use the words New Zealand in your business name when you are a foreign owned company is definitely false advertising, he said.

“BNZ is really Oz bank. The only true Bank of New Zealand is Kiwibank.”
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Come Clean Winston!

Posted in Media Statements by Wayne Hawkins Thursday August 14, 2008

What does Winston have to hide? This is the question everybody is asking and Hans Laven, Tauranga Candidate for the Republic of New Zealand Party, joins the call for Winston to come clean.

“We support the right of citizens to donate money as they wish. But why did Winston hold up big “NO” sign when asked whether he had received $100,000 from Owen Glenn?” asked Mr Laven.
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kiwibank not for sale

Posted in Media Statements by Wayne Hawkins Saturday August 9, 2008

Kiwibank is not for sale says Kerry Bevin, the political leader of The Republic of New Zealand Party.

Mr Bevin said hundreds of thousands of Kiwis have supported Kiwibank including himself.

“I’m tremendously proud to be a Kiwibank member.”

He said Kiwis want to manage their own money and not be ripped off again by foreigners and privateers.

Kerry Bevin was commenting on the rift in the National Party about Kiwibank’s future.

“Slippery John and Billy the Kid are planning the robbery now. It will be your money their gang steals when they become the government. It just shows you can’t trust National with Kiwibank. You can’t trust National with your assets.”

“The free market does not deliver superior services. It’s a playground for con men. We’ve seen enough asset stripping. There is no mandate to filch the people’s assets.”

The Republic of New Zealand Party’s policy is to protect Kiwibank with the Kiwi share as we will protect other strategic assets.

He said the New Zealand Republicans would boost Kiwibank capital to create a full commercial bank in the interests of fiscal stability.

The main purpose of the boost would be to get young families into homes with the best possible loans, he said

ENDS

Bye Bye Gov.

Posted in Feedback, Media Statements by Wayne Hawkins Wednesday July 30, 2008

Republic of New Zealand Party Leader, Kerry Bevin said he was amused by the Governor General’s new flag.

“Bye Bye Gov.”
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Anti-Male, Anti-Father, Anti-Family PM

Posted in Media Statements by Wayne Hawkins Friday July 25, 2008

Our Prime Minister is anti-male, anti-father and anti-family, according to Jack Gielen, the Republic of New Zealand Party’s candidate for Hamilton East.

He said her outburst about National Party leaders taking holiday time with their families confirms her long time lack of empathy with real family life.
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Protection Orders Persecution

Posted in Media Statements by Wayne Hawkins Friday July 25, 2008

Why would men make a public display of burning protection orders. After all, they protect victims and vulnerable people from abusers don’t they?
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Labour is Dead

Posted in Media Statements by Wayne Hawkins Friday July 18, 2008

Republic of New Zealand Party Leader, Kerry Bevin, says Labour is dead.

Campaigning in the P.M’s Mt Albert electorate, he claimed that Labour’s naked populism, follies of a decade, accumulated sins, lack of vision and a total leadership failure to address critical issues with a planned strategy has finally put the government down.
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How to Honour Our Mothers

Posted in Media Statements by RONZP MEDIA Sunday May 11, 2008

Mothers Day puts the spotlight on how New Zealand policies are impacting on mothers, says Hans Laven, Spokesperson on Social Development for The Republic of New Zealand Party. 

“While token gestures have been made with great fanfare, real help for mothers still seems to elude us.  Things like adequate reimbursement for one of the most important jobs in the country.  Things like child-friendly jobs and workplaces.” said Mr Laven today at his Tauranga electorate office.

“Organisations are often reluctant to hire part time workers because many costs cannot be reduced and the productive return is low.  A really useful initiative would be to reimburse employers for their extra costs in order to increase the number of part-time mother-friendly jobs available.  The savings made from reduced separations, better-adjusted children, lower DPB payments and lower stress-related health costs would more than pay for such an initiative.”

“Many more workplaces could and should provide child-care facilities or allow mothers to bring children to work when necessary.  A society that includes rather than excludes children makes a better society for mothers.”

Mr Laven accused successive governments of misleading mothers by encouraging them to break up their family units through the ready availability of the DPB.

“Government pays mothers only if they separate from their children’s father.  For many, the promise of the DPB as a viable lifestyle is a cruel hoax that results in poverty.  Perhaps we could try rewarding mothers adequately for their work within their families instead.” 
Mr Laven challenged government to show true respect for mothers by making their crucial role more rewarding and viable in the modern era.     
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