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	<title>The Republic of New Zealand Party</title>
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		<title>Gov&#8217;s Flag Burning</title>
		<link>http://republicans.org.nz/2008/govs-flag-burning/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2008 08:47:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Hawkins</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[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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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.<br />
“Nothing personal Gov. It’s constitutional.”<br />
This anachronistic connection to our colonial past symbolises an institution that is no longer relevant as kiwis move forward into the new millennium.<br />
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“We don&#8217;t need the queen or her representative as our head of state.”<br />
True Republicans believe in equality and no Head of State is necessary.<br />
Citizens will elect their Prime Minister or President for a limited period.<br />
Pompous privilege is insulting and dangerous in today&#8217;s world.<br />
Kiwis need to formalise their own symbols, rituals and institutions that reflect who we really are now”, Mr Bevin said.<br />
“Seeing our competitors at the Olympics resplendent in black with a fern is wonderful.<br />
Don’t you just cringe when our flag is hoisted with the colonial Jack on it?<br />
This confused identity is unbecoming.<br />
We need a mature and significant identify as kiwi citizens and as a Pacific nation”, says the Republican leader<br />
The Republic of New Zealand policy is to close the governor general’s office.<br />
To have a binding national referendum on our black flag.<br />
A new anthem may be appropriate also.  Queen’s Birthday will be renamed  Constitution day.<br />
ENDS</p>
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		<title>Fathers Piknik at Parliament</title>
		<link>http://republicans.org.nz/2008/fathers-piknik-at-parliament/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 21:25:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Hawkins</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[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&#8217;s lives, despite the fact that it hasn&#8217;t been such a picnic for them under the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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</p>
<p>The Piknik is to celebrate the importance of fathers in children&#8217;s lives, despite the fact that it hasn&#8217;t been such a picnic for them under the Clark Coalition. </p>
<p>“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.&#8221;</p>
<p>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</p>
<p>Few male teachers meant father roles were absent in schools too. </p>
<p>“We are now seeing the social consequences of this double whammy delivered by Helen and the Funny Girls.&#8221;</p>
<p>“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.&#8221;</p>
<p> Republic of New Zealand Party policy is to make equal parenting law, to protect children&#8217;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&#8217;s refuges will be funded.  A Ministry of Men&#8217;s Affairs will prepare policy and law to secure equal rights for fathers.</p>
<p>ENDS</p>
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		<title>BNZ False Advertising</title>
		<link>http://republicans.org.nz/2008/bnz-false-advertising-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 08:30:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Hawkins</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>To use the words New Zealand in your business name when you are a foreign owned company is definitely false advertising, he said.</p>
<p>“BNZ is really Oz bank.  The only true Bank of New Zealand is Kiwibank.”<br />
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Mr Bevin, who is also the Party’s economic spokesman, said this kind of lying through your teeth does nothing for the integrity of New Zealand financial institutions and services.  It also invites con men and criminals, he said.</p>
<p>The whole wild west approach to finance in this country needs wrangling into shape.  Cowboys in finance have done a lot of harm to investors and their confidence.</p>
<p>“Now we have poker playing cowboys in Parliament gambling with Kiwibank.”</p>
<p>Mr Bevin said Labour had failed to tighten finance regulations.  The Minister of Finance evaporated billions in surplus in an instant.  Serious fraud has run amok.</p>
<p>“When are these fraudsters going to get a real smacking?”</p>
<p>He said National is happy to have holes big enough to drive trucks through. </p>
<p>“It’s hardly surprising that investors are terrified and stay with bricks and mortar that distorts the real estate market.  No wonder entrepreneurial capital is hard to find and economic stagnation has set in.”</p>
<p>Mr Bevin said The Republic of New Zealand Party intends to address these issues and alert advertising authorities to culpability for blatant breaches like the BNZ, Bridgecorp, Blue Chip and Hanover.</p>
<p>“Lying and false advertising mean conmen are having a field day in finance and in Parliament.”</p>
<p>He said the Republic of New Zealand Party would strengthen financial regulations that control money-go –rounds in the finance industry.</p>
<p>Principals and partners will be culpable for fraud, serious fraud investigations will be strengthened and receivers will be more closely monitored to prevent premature bankruptcy.</p>
<p>False advertising will have more serious consequences.</p>
<p>“An inquiry is necessary to stop these rorts, punish conmen and restore confidence to honest investors,” Mr Bevin concluded.</p>
<p>ENDS</p>
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		<title>BNZ False Advertising</title>
		<link>http://republicans.org.nz/2008/bnz-false-advertising/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 08:28:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Hawkins</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>To use the words New Zealand in your business name when you are a foreign owned company is definitely false advertising, he said.</p>
<p>“BNZ is really Oz bank.  The only true Bank of New Zealand is Kiwibank.”<br />
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Mr Bevin, who is also the Party’s economic spokesman, said this kind of lying through your teeth does nothing for the integrity of New Zealand financial institutions and services.  It also invites con men and criminals, he said.</p>
<p>The whole wild west approach to finance in this country needs wrangling into shape.  Cowboys in finance have done a lot of harm to investors and their confidence.</p>
<p>“Now we have poker playing cowboys in Parliament gambling with Kiwibank.”</p>
<p>Mr Bevin said Labour had failed to tighten finance regulations.  The Minister of Finance evaporated billions in surplus in an instant.  Serious fraud has run amok.</p>
<p>“When are these fraudsters going to get a real smacking?”</p>
<p>He said National is happy to have holes big enough to drive trucks through. </p>
<p>“It’s hardly surprising that investors are terrified and stay with bricks and mortar that distorts the real estate market.  No wonder entrepreneurial capital is hard to find and economic stagnation has set in.”</p>
<p>Mr Bevin said The Republic of New Zealand Party intends to address these issues and alert advertising authorities to culpability for blatant breaches like the BNZ, Bridgecorp, Blue Chip and Hanover.</p>
<p>“Lying and false advertising mean conmen are having a field day in finance and in Parliament.”</p>
<p>He said the Republic of New Zealand Party would strengthen financial regulations that control money-go –rounds in the finance industry.</p>
<p>Principals and partners will be culpable for fraud, serious fraud investigations will be strengthened and receivers will be more closely monitored to prevent premature bankruptcy.</p>
<p>False advertising will have more serious consequences.</p>
<p>“An inquiry is necessary to stop these rorts, punish conmen and restore confidence to honest investors,” Mr Bevin concluded.</p>
<p>ENDS</p>
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		<title>Come Clean Winston!</title>
		<link>http://republicans.org.nz/2008/come-clean-winston/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 08:25:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Hawkins</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.  </p>
<p>“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.<br />
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“That seemed like a lot of effort to go to in order to make a denial that he would later retract.  Then he claimed his lawyer did not tell him about the donation or who gave it.  Yeah, right!  It is inconceivable that the leader of any party would not be made aware of such a large boost to its coffers.”  </p>
<p>“Then we learn that he has privately asked other rich and influential people to donate money that, for some reason, was directed to a trust fund separate from the party, and that Winston had not seen fit to include these donations in the appropriate returns.”  </p>
<p>Mr Laven said that, like most New Zealanders, he found Winston’s behaviour suspicious.   He questioned whether the foreign minister might have offered to use his position to repay those who donated, and was now trying to cover up this corruption.  </p>
<p>“These are the obvious conclusions that taxpayers will draw because NZ First refuses to give straight answers to simple questions.  You would have to be a fool to trust Winston Peters now” Mr Laven said.</p>
<p>He said The Republic of New Zealand Party believes in complete transparency for electoral funding.</p>
<p>“Voters have a right to know who has given money to a political party and how much,” Mr Laven concluded.</p>
<p>Ends</p>
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		<title>kiwibank not for sale</title>
		<link>http://republicans.org.nz/2008/kiwibank-not-for-sale/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2008 01:17:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Hawkins</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kiwibank is not for sale says Kerry Bevin, the political leader of The Republic of New Zealand Party.</p>
<p>Mr Bevin said hundreds of thousands of Kiwis have supported Kiwibank including himself.</p>
<p>“I’m tremendously proud to be a Kiwibank member.”</p>
<p>He said Kiwis want to manage their own money and not be ripped off again by foreigners and privateers.</p>
<p>Kerry Bevin was commenting on the rift in the National Party about Kiwibank’s future.</p>
<p>“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.”</p>
<p>“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.”</p>
<p>The Republic of New Zealand Party’s policy is to protect Kiwibank with the Kiwi share as we will protect other strategic assets.</p>
<p>He said the New Zealand Republicans would boost Kiwibank capital to create a full commercial bank in the interests of fiscal stability.</p>
<p>The main purpose of the boost would be to get young families into homes with the best possible loans, he said</p>
<p>ENDS</p>
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		<title>Bye Bye Gov.</title>
		<link>http://republicans.org.nz/2008/bye-bye-gov/</link>
		<comments>http://republicans.org.nz/2008/bye-bye-gov/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 07:10:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Hawkins</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Republic of New Zealand Party Leader, Kerry Bevin said he was amused by the Governor General’s new flag.
“Bye Bye Gov.”

When support for a New Zealand Republic is growing, Kiwis certainly don’t need another medieval mockery waving over us.  The Union Jack needs to come off our flag.  We are not colonials.  And [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Republic of New Zealand Party Leader, Kerry Bevin said he was amused by the Governor General’s new flag.</p>
<p>“Bye Bye Gov.”<br />
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When support for a New Zealand Republic is growing, Kiwis certainly don’t need another medieval mockery waving over us.  The Union Jack needs to come off our flag.  We are not colonials.  And we certainly don’t need a Clayton’s Republic, said the Auckland Central candidate.</p>
<p>Mr Bevin said Kiwi snoozers need to step boldly into the new millennium to claim a mature identity, and empower ourselves to manage our own affairs completely down under.  Australians intend to, he added</p>
<p>Mr Bevin said there was no need for a Head of State.  Under a modern democratic republican system, people elect the Prime Minister or President Nobody is born into this responsibility.</p>
<p>“Jerking your forelock to an appointee of the Queen is just not appropriate anymore.”</p>
<p>Any leading citizen can award New Zealand honours.  Unconstitutional acts can be called to account by any citizen in the Supreme Court.</p>
<p>“We need to move forward to 2040.”</p>
<p>Republic of New Zealand Party policy is to dispense with the Monarchy and the Governor General, Mr Bevin said</p>
<p>“We want to establish a Republican model of government where there is separation of powers between the legislature, executive and judiciary.”</p>
<p>He added that all citizens would be regarded as equal before the law and would be accountable to the Constitution before the Supreme Court. </p>
<p>“We’ll invite the public to express their views on what should be in our constitution.”</p>
<p>The Prime Minister or President will be elected by popular vote.  The Party will ask Kiwis if they want our de facto flag, the black background and silver fern, as our national flag.</p>
<p>“We’ll have a Binding National Referendum and if the yes vote reaches the threshold it will be binding, “he said. </p>
<p>ENDS</p>
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		<title>Anti-Male, Anti-Father, Anti-Family PM</title>
		<link>http://republicans.org.nz/2008/anti-male-anti-father-anti-family-pm/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 09:45:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Hawkins</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[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.

“Clark’s deeply entrenched misandry and aggressive feminist attitude is sad [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>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.<br />
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<p>“Clark’s deeply entrenched misandry and aggressive feminist attitude is sad coming from a woman with no children.”</p>
<p>“It is also a very serious failing in a Prime Minister and clearly shows she doesn’t understand males, fathers and families,” lamented the Republican Health spokesman.</p>
<p>The PM has made gender an election issue.  Her constant attack on males, neglect of men’s affairs and cynical approach to the need for fair social policy is persecution.</p>
<p>This abuse of men’s health is seen in the alienation of fathers from their children, the extortion of unfair child support, matrimonial property grabs, males harassed out of education, prostate screening neglect, media denigration, male suicide, accident non-treatment, no men’s refuges and no men’s Ministry.</p>
<p>“Clark’s government has shown a callous disregard for the well being of half of the whole population and compensation is justified,” Mr Gielen claimed.</p>
<p>“Kiwi males, their female partners, sisters and friends despair at such gender bias, like a grandmother I spoke to who enjoyed being a wife and a mother and who was worried about her grandson’s future”.</p>
<p>“We look forward to the fall of such a bigoted government.”</p>
<p>“This  harm to males is the cause of much social dysfunction and will be redressed and balanced with our policies”, Mr Gielen said. </p>
<p>“Helen’s Titanic has hit the iceberg and she will be left with the men in the freezing water.”</p>
<p>ENDS</p>
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		<title>Protection Orders Persecution</title>
		<link>http://republicans.org.nz/2008/protection-orders-persecution/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 09:41:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Hawkins</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Why would men make a public display of burning protection orders.  After all, they protect victims and vulnerable people from abusers don’t they?

Well, there’s no good evidence they protect anyone actually.  But they definitely do abandon fundamental principles of justice.  They treat an accused as guilty until he can convince a Court [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why would men make a public display of burning protection orders.  After all, they protect victims and vulnerable people from abusers don’t they?<br />
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<p>Well, there’s no good evidence they protect anyone actually.  But they definitely do abandon fundamental principles of justice.  They treat an accused as guilty until he can convince a Court he is innocent.  They dispose of fair trials and any need for reasonable proof before punishing someone.  And they abuse children by automatically depriving them of an adequate relationship (and often of all contact) with one of their parents, almost always the father, regardless of whether or not there is any evidence that he presents a risk to those children.  They also bring about ridiculous state abuses such as imprisoning fathers for the heinous crime of waving at their children when they happen to see them riding past in a car.  They arbitrarily define whoever applies for them first as “the victim” and the poor sod who is targeted as “the abuser”, even though good research makes it clear that domestic violence is usually a two-way street.  They are used, and invite themselves to be used, as weapons in disputes over custody or property, and as a convenient way of kicking one’s partner out of his own home when you are bored with him.  What’s more, they prevent many couples and ex couples from venting their feelings and opinions and from working through their conflicts, making those conflicts more bitter and longer-lasting.  This does provide lucrative work for lawyers though.  </p>
<p>Protection orders are travesties of justice.  In their current form they are not o.k. ever, because they contravene basic justice and cause more damage to relationships than they ever prevent.   </p>
<p>That’s why Hamilton will see our first ever public burning of protection orders this Saturday 26th July, in Garden Place in the centre of Hamilton city at 11:00am.  It is organized by the Republic of New Zealand Party who assert that children need both parents whether living together or apart, and that the state should interfere in parent-child relationships only where there is very good evidence this is necessary and beneficial.<br />
Ends</p>
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		<title>Northcote Launch - Wayne Hawkins</title>
		<link>http://republicans.org.nz/2008/northcote-launch-wayne-hawkins/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2008 21:47:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Hawkins</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Speech Notes prepared for the launch of the Northcote Campaign
Rawene Centre: 33-35 Rawene Road, BIRKENHEAD
Monday 27 June @ 8:00pm
Good evening Ladies and Gentlemen
It’s great to see you here for the Launch of MY campaign for Northcote
And I am proud to stand here as the candidate for the Republic of New Zealand
Party and deliver MY PARTY’S [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Speech Notes prepared for the launch of the Northcote Campaign</p>
<p>Rawene Centre: 33-35 Rawene Road, BIRKENHEAD</p>
<p>Monday 27 June @ 8:00pm</p>
<p>Good evening Ladies and Gentlemen</p>
<p>It’s great to see you here for the Launch of MY campaign for Northcote</p>
<p>And I am proud to stand here as the candidate for the Republic of New Zealand</p>
<p>Party and deliver MY PARTY’S NORTHCOTE STATEMENT<br />
<span id="more-339"></span><br />
We are the only Party that stands on a platform of<br />
•	constitutional reform<br />
•	speedy resolution of Treaty claims<br />
•	the replacement of the Treaty with a written constitution<br />
•	and Direct Democracy </p>
<p>I would like to introduce you to</p>
<p>My good friend Kerry Bevin, our chairman for this evening, and the Party’s candidate for East Coast Bays.</p>
<p>I want to acknowledge the help and encouragement I‘ve had from 2 special friends and fellow party members </p>
<p>Ron Smith – thanks for your help with the leaflets Ron</p>
<p>And Diana Raututi, who unfortunately couldn’t be here tonight, but I wanted to mention Diana because she is my light and my inspiration</p>
<p>So Why the Republic of New Zealand Party/ What are we about?</p>
<p>We start with a very simple proposition</p>
<p>In a democracy, the will of the people is the law</p>
<p>Politicians and public servants are OUR servants Not our masters</p>
<p>We the people pay the taxes Our money bank rolls the operation of government and therefore we have the right to have a say in what is done in our name</p>
<p>Can anyone here tonight honestly say that this is the way it is in our country now?</p>
<p>Can anyone honestly say that the people who warm the benches of Parliament really give a damn about what good honest decent and hard working people who work hard every day, pay their taxes and try to raise children to become responsible citizens  think and want – except of course at election time</p>
<p>Did they listen to our views about a moratorium on GE?</p>
<p>Did they listen to us when they passed the Civil Union legislation?</p>
<p>You know when I ask these questions I’m reminded of an experience a friend of mine had some time ago</p>
<p>He wrote to the Prime Minister</p>
<p>Yes, he did get a reply</p>
<p>A lot of people who write to Ministers in this government don’t</p>
<p>I remember Kerry and I wrote a letter to the Minister of Broadcasting a couple of years ago.</p>
<p>Marion Hobbs was the Minister at the time – we are still waiting for a reply</p>
<p>Anyway my friend wrote to the Prime Minister about Citizens Referenda</p>
<p>He suggested that on important issues it would be a good thing for politicians to ask the people</p>
<p>What did he get as a reply?</p>
<p>The Prime Minister said she doesn’t believe in Referenda</p>
<p>She said we have the right to express our opinion every 3 years and that’s enough</p>
<p>Yep, you can have 2 votes once every 3 years and then just go away, work hard pay your taxes and leave it to us</p>
<p>This from the Prime Minister, Helen Clark, who says she believes in Democratic Socialism. </p>
<p>Well Ladies and Gentlemen this is NOT democracy</p>
<p>Pay your taxes, keep your mouths shut, leave it to us, and then swallow our bribes one every 3 years is NOT democracy</p>
<p>Democracy requires participation</p>
<p>Democracy demands participation</p>
<p>And citizens must have the right to have their say – not just ONCE every 3 years but constantly</p>
<p>And with a Republic of New Zealand Party Government you will</p>
<p>Our pledge to you: At least one Citizens Referendum per year – </p>
<p>One Referendum per year minimum and possibly more</p>
<p>The Results will be binding</p>
<p>It’s time for a dose of Direct Democracy </p>
<p>It’s time for this country to get rid of its millstones</p>
<p>Millstones that stop us from achieving maturity as a nation</p>
<p>Millstones that stop us from moving forward together as a United Nation where all are equal before the law</p>
<p>The Monarchy – it has to go</p>
<p>The Treaty Industry – it has to go</p>
<p>Separate Institutions established for Ethnic Groups – they have to go</p>
<p>In our new Republic everybody will be on the same electoral rolls</p>
<p>The Republic of New Zealand Party says that everyone should be equal before the law</p>
<p>Different people – BUT ONE NATION</p>
<p>We reject the idea of privilege, based on birth, inherent in the monarchy</p>
<p>We will replace it with an elected Presidency</p>
<p>We reject the mish mash of Statute and common Law that masquerades as our Constitution</p>
<p>We will replace this mess with a written constitution that will make the rights and responsibilities of all citizens clear</p>
<p>We reject the way Treaty Rights have been treated like a political football by successive governments</p>
<p>And the way they have become a gravy train for unscrupulous lawyers</p>
<p>We will push hard for genuine reconciliation on a FAIR and FINAL BASIS</p>
<p>We will set a time limit of 5 years on lodging historical claims</p>
<p>We will provide the Treaty of Waitangi Tribunal with whatever resource is necessary to hear these claims, research them and make its recommendations</p>
<p>And then once the Tribunal has made its recommendations, the government will negotiate with the claimants for FAIR and FINAL settlements</p>
<p>It is important for us to achieve CLOSURE on Treaty claims</p>
<p>We cannot move forward until we have done this</p>
<p>And we NEED to move forward</p>
<p>A written constitution will replace the Treaty </p>
<p>An elected Presidency will replace the Head of State</p>
<p>A Legislature will provide a check on Presidential power</p>
<p>And the judiciary headed by the Supreme Court will become the guardian of our Constitution</p>
<p>The Supreme Court will watch both the Presidency and the Legislature</p>
<p>And all these arms of government will be accountable to the people</p>
<p>We come back to our fundamental principle</p>
<p>In a democracy the peoples will is law</p>
<p>In the Republic of New Zealand we will ensure this is so.</p>
<p>The representatives you elect will be accountable to you and so will the Bureaucrats</p>
<p>Last week I re registered my car</p>
<p>I went to a New Zealand Post Shop and filled in the form</p>
<p>And when I wrote out my address I listed my town as North Shore City</p>
<p>Now I’m proud to live in North Shore City this is my town</p>
<p>But when I gave my form to the lady at the Post Shop she shook her head and said the LTA – that’s the Land Transport Authority will NOT accept North Shore City</p>
<p>Why not I asked – it is a city and this is where I live</p>
<p>I’m sorry she said but you will have to cross this out and put AUCKLAND</p>
<p>So the fine people in the LTA do not recognize North Shore City. </p>
<p>This is a case of bureaucratic stupidity </p>
<p>I’m sure that many of you will have tales like this to tell but you know for every tale of stupidity like this there are others which are not so funny</p>
<p>There are others where people are disadvantaged and suffer loss</p>
<p>For example</p>
<p>Why is it that men on the Domestic Purposes Benefit cannot get some allowances that are paid to women? – That’s WINZ we’re talking about</p>
<p>Why is it that men have to pay for their Prostate tests but Cervical Smears and Breast Screens are subsidized? – That’s the Health Department</p>
<p>Why is the IRD allowed to strip income from people in the form of Child support payments way beyond what is required to support their children.</p>
<p>Both Kerry and I know of men, earning good incomes, who live in poverty because IRD has assessed their liability at ridiculous levels</p>
<p>Why did a man have to spend $50,000 to get IRD off his back?</p>
<p>He was paying child support for a child that isn’t even his.</p>
<p>Why can a DNA test to establish paternity, not be done without the mother’s consent?</p>
<p>And please, don’t get me started on the Accident Compensation Commission</p>
<p>Some of the things they’ve done over the years are just downright offensive.</p>
<p>It’s time for a bit of discipline for our bureaucrats</p>
<p>They need to be taught that they are there to serve us – not the other way round</p>
<p>The Republic of New Zealand Party Government will<br />
•	put an end to discrimination against male recipients of benefits<br />
•	subsidise Prostate tests<br />
•	Review Child Support Payments and establish liability at fair and reasonable levels<br />
•	Review arrangements for DNA tests to establish paternity</p>
<p>And I will round up all the top brass in the LTA, put rings through their noses and drag them up here, so they can publicly apologise to all of us</p>
<p>One of the great tragedies in New Zealand society over the last 30 years has been the decline of family life.</p>
<p>The traditional family – man, dad and the kids has been under attack from all quarters</p>
<p>Parents have to work longer hours to make ends meet</p>
<p>Detracting from the most important job they will ever have to do in their Lives</p>
<p>Parenting</p>
<p>Whatever happened to the idea of sensible work hours – which give parents the opportunity to properly care for their children</p>
<p>Where is the support for a parent who wants to take time out from the work place to be a parent especially during the critical pre school years</p>
<p>The Government’s approach is to throw money at child care so that women can return to the work place as soon as possible – after all career is more important than child rearing RIGHT?</p>
<p>Another tragedy for the family in our country has been the de-fathering of families</p>
<p>Fathers stripped of access rights in the Family Court or unable to enforce access arrangements because the Court turns a blind eye to breaches committed by their partners</p>
<p>Protection orders served for the most specious of reasons</p>
<p>And the misguided delusions of people who should know better. </p>
<p>This from the Minister of Social Development, Steve Maharey</p>
<p>“FAMILIES DON’T NEED FATHERS”</p>
<p>This is total ignorance of the fact that fatherlessness is the root cause of much criminality</p>
<p>And then we have an insidious piece of SOCIAL ENGINEERING quietly pursued by this LABOUR GOVERNMENT that seeks to promote the aberrant life styles of same sex couples</p>
<p>These aberrant relationships and life styles are being presented to us as normal and we are being pressured to accept them as normal.</p>
<p>The motivation is clear – the acceptance of same sex relationships in law alongside heterosexual relationships leads to the right to parent for same sex couples also being recognized in law</p>
<p>Legislation is already moving us to this</p>
<p>The Republic of New Zealand Party, does not accept this SOCIAL ENGINEERING</p>
<p>We have no quarrel with the desire of people in same sex relationships to have a legal framework in which they can sort out disputes about property, other assets and chattels after a relationship has broken down</p>
<p>BUT WE DO NOT ACCEPT SAME SEX PARENTING</p>
<p>WE STAND FOR TRADITIONAL FAMILY VALUES</p>
<p>WE STAND FOR THE TRADITIONAL FAMILY MODEL</p>
<p>MUM, DAD AND THE KIDS</p>
<p>WE SAY THAT EVERY CHILD HAS THE RIGHT TO A MOTHER AND A FATHER</p>
<p>WE SAY WE NEED A NEW APPROACH TO PARENTING AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS</p>
<p>WE WILL</p>
<p>•	Provide financial support for one parent to do full time parenting during the pre school years – it could be Mum or it could be Dad – that will be up to the couple to decide</p>
<p>WE WILL<br />
•	Abolish the Family Court and replace it with mediation</p>
<p>WE WILL</p>
<p>•	Provide for equal parenting </p>
<p>Many of the social strains and stresses in our society stem directly from a failed and totally discredited economic experiment – ROGERNOMICS</p>
<p>Remember the brave new world that was sold to us</p>
<p>LET THE MARKET DECIDE</p>
<p>Without any mandate, Roger Douglas went on a selling spree</p>
<p>And this is what we got:</p>
<p>The Fire Sale of the Forests</p>
<p>Ten years of private ownership of railways and now the track network is in such terrible state of disrepair that the Government will need to spend over $200 million of TAXPAYERS MONEY – that’s your money and mine to fix it up</p>
<p>The Wisconsin mob milked it and then left you and me to pick up the tab.</p>
<p>Remember Bell Ameritech – they’re the ones a Labour Government sold our Telecommunications Infrastructure to</p>
<p>Now before they sold it the Government spent $1 billion of OUR money upgrading it – we had the beginnings of a state of the art fibre optics network</p>
<p>Bell Ameritech milked it and left</p>
<p>A year ago the government had to threaten Telecom with the use of the Kiwi share to force the company to do something about investment in infrastructure</p>
<p>What about the BNZ debacle? – again WE the taxpayers had to pick up the tab</p>
<p>And what about the current mess in power generation and the questionable leasing arrangements Meridian is pursuing with the encouragement of Labour Minister of Finance, Dr Cullen</p>
<p>We run the risk of losing control of a part of our essential infra structure – electric power generation</p>
<p>THE LESSON IS CLEAR</p>
<p>Put our national assets into the hands of the Corporates and PROFIT TAKING AND THE RUN DOWN OF THE ASSET start from Day One.</p>
<p>IT’S TIME TO WAKE UP NEW ZEALAND</p>
<p>OTHERWISE WE’LL HAVE NOTHING LEFT</p>
<p>THE REPUBLIC OF NEW ZEALAND PARTY OPPOSES THE SALE OF NATIONAL ASSETS</p>
<p>DO YOU HEAR ME DR CULLEN?</p>
<p>POWER GENERATION MUST REMAIN IN PUBLIC OWNERSHIP</p>
<p>Do you hear me Dr Brash?</p>
<p>Kiwibank is not for sale</p>
<p>We need to invest in it further and make it a fully commercial bank</p>
<p>A KIWI BANK OWNED BY KIWIS FOR KIWIS</p>
<p>And we want an end to foreigners buying tracts of land in our country</p>
<p>We want foreign holdings limited </p>
<p>THIS COULD BE THE SUBJECT OF OUR FIRST CITIZENS REFERENDUM</p>
<p>The Republic of New Zealand Party believes in a two tier mixed economy </p>
<p>Basic infrastructure – power generation, rail tracks, our roads and the telecommunications network should be in PUBLIC OWNERSHIP</p>
<p>Operators and Service Providers lease parts of the infrastructure to provide services to customers</p>
<p>The returns from the leases would then be invested in further developing the infrastructure and maintaining it.</p>
<p>There will still be room for entrepreneurs and business people to develop businesses, take risks and make profits</p>
<p>In fact we’ll provide incentives to people with bright ideas that can create jobs</p>
<p>The big difference will be that business people will be able to plan ventures and invest in their ideas secure in the knowledge that basic infrastructure will be there and in good order.</p>
<p>Now wouldn’t this be better than what we have now </p>
<p>A run down rail network – suffering from years of neglect</p>
<p>A power generation system in chaos with threats of power cuts in just 2 years time  - for a young and growing country this is a scandal</p>
<p>A telecommunications system where the basic network is still dominated by one player. </p>
<p>Despite all the talk about level playing fields, the telecommunications market has never been a level playing field and isn’t now.</p>
<p>A roading system crying out for attention – they’ve always had the money to attend to it -  over the last 3 decades taxpayers – that you and me or your parents and your grand parents have paid billions in road taxes but a lot of that money has never gone anywhere near a road</p>
<p>It’s been put in the consolidated fund and used for other purposes</p>
<p>The new taxes on petrol and the threat to build toll roads is an insult to us and earlier generations of tax payers and an imposition that WE should not have to bear</p>
<p>And now another insult – A BLATANT BRIBE – </p>
<p>The tax take is over $500 million ahead of budget</p>
<p>Okay, says the Minister of Finance, Dr Cullen, we’ll put it into roads.</p>
<p>Well whoopee doo, you can just tell it’s ELECTION YEAR can’t you?</p>
<p>He thinks we’re too stupid to know the difference</p>
<p>WELL, DR CULLEN I DO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE AND LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I HOPE YOU DO TOO.</p>
<p>Here’s another bribe</p>
<p>The Leader of the National Party, Dr Brash, says you’ll have tax cuts before Christmas, if he’s the Prime Minister after the elections</p>
<p>TAX CUTS BEFORE CHRISTMAS</p>
<p>The trouble is that the budgeted surplus for the next fiscal year</p>
<p>That’s 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006</p>
<p>Is only $30 million</p>
<p>Dr Brash is going to have to cut expenditure somewhere or run a deficit if he wants to reduce your tax rates</p>
<p>So what is he going to chop?</p>
<p>Is it something in Education, something in Health or something in Social Welfare</p>
<p>Or maybe right across the Board</p>
<p>What is it Dr Brash?</p>
<p>We the tax payers have a right to know</p>
<p>Ladies and Gentlemen, The Republic of New Zealand Party, is NOT going to offer you tax bribes</p>
<p>Running a modern democracy and providing the services expected costs a fortune and is paid for by money raised through taxation.</p>
<p>However, we will review the tax system, looking particularly at company tax and GST.</p>
<p>A reduction in GST from the current twelve and a half per cent to ten per cent, which is where it started, would provide relief for people on low incomes while encouraging those who can afford it to consume more.</p>
<p>We’re certainly interested in that</p>
<p> Before I finish I need to talk to you about Electric Power again</p>
<p>We are approaching crisis</p>
<p>We’re running out of rivers to dam</p>
<p>The Environmental damage caused in constructing a hydro scheme is usually considerable and increasingly unacceptable</p>
<p>Power from Thermal stations – that’s coal or oil fired plant, is more expensive than power from hydro stations. </p>
<p>Thermal stations are also environmentally harmful</p>
<p>We need to find other sources and it seems the time is short</p>
<p>Otherwise we could be staring down the barrel of Nuclear power</p>
<p>We need to find sources of power that are environmentally clean and reasonably cost efficient</p>
<p>Hydro generation is the cheapest, but we have to accept that if further hydro development is not an option we will have to pay more for power </p>
<p>The number of Wind farms are expanding and we will need a lot more</p>
<p>But they on their own are not the answer</p>
<p>The problem is the huge demands made by domestic users on power supply at peak times</p>
<p>The answer is to move domestic users off the National Grid – as many as we can</p>
<p>We believe that we could do this using Solar Power </p>
<p>We will beef up research on gathering Solar energy and storing it</p>
<p>AND</p>
<p>We will provide substantial incentives to home owners to install solar energy systems in their homes<br />
Solar Energy may be more expensive than we would like but if we don’t embrace OPTIONS like this WE WILL HAVE TO ACCEPT NUCLEAR POWER</p>
<p>•	Constitutional Reform<br />
•	Direct Democracy<br />
•	Support for our families<br />
•	Public Ownership of our National Assets<br />
•	An economy that works for us<br />
•	Clean and Sustainable Energy</p>
<p>Will you help us achieve these goals and get our country working for US, our children and their children</p>
<p>OR</p>
<p>Will you say, this is all too hard, let’s stick with the tired old formulas we know</p>
<p>Because you see if you Vote for Labour or National that’s exactly what you’ll get</p>
<p>Tired old formulas from people who are more interested in the trappings of power than doing anything for you or me or their country</p>
<p>I ask you to think carefully about this between now and the Elections</p>
<p>I’ll be moving around the electorate every weekend</p>
<p>You’ll see me at shopping centres and out in the streets delivering leaflets</p>
<p>I’ll be happy to talk to you and discuss our policies at any time</p>
<p>I would like to get some Cottage Meetings going</p>
<p>So why not get a group of friends, family, neighbours or work mates together at your place and invite me round to discuss your concerns and hopes</p>
<p>I’ll be happy to come</p>
<p>From the adolescence of monarchy</p>
<p>To adulthood as a Republic</p>
<p>It’s Time for this country to get rid of its millstones<br />
It’s time for Reconciliation<br />
It’s time for a written constitution<br />
It’s time to get Dad back into families<br />
It’s time to protect our assets<br />
It’s time for some sensible Energy policies<br />
It’s time to make a NEW START with the Republicans – before tweddle HELEN and tweedle DON take us to ruin</p>
<p>It’s time for the Republic</p>
<p>It’s Time for The Republic of New Zealand</p>
<p>Ladies and Gentlemen</p>
<p>Thank you for coming and please drive safely on your way home</p>
<p>Thank you</p>
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