• 30 months later, Government finally puts English first

    From wn@wn@nosuch.com (Willy Nilly) to nz.general on Thu May 21 08:43:15 2026
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    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/595776/government-updates-official-branding-to-highlight-english-over-te-reo-maori

    NZ First's coalition agreement with National included getting all
    Ministries to put English names before Maori, Judy Collins was in
    charge of this and she did nothing. Early this year it was ACT who
    starting lobbying to get this done -- even though they were not party
    to the agreement.

    Three weeks ago National had a MP's conference in which Luxon took a considerable roasting from his own MPs. Give the public something to
    vote for, they said. Now, as per the RNZ article, they are finally implementing change: English over Maori.

    Of course TPM & Greens are crying racism -- that's all they know --
    and Labour is saying they themselves don't care. Well, you know
    Labour doesn't want to lose votes by saying they'll go back to Maori
    on top -- and of course you know they'll surely do that if back in
    government.

    Well OK, another small but prominent reason to keep on the present
    course. The prospect of a Grand Coalition is the pterodactyl in the
    ointment.

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  • From Crash@nogood@dontbother.invalid to nz.general on Thu May 21 20:47:26 2026
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    On Thu, 21 May 2026 08:43:15 GMT, wn@nosuch.com (Willy Nilly) wrote:

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/595776/government-updates-official-branding-to-highlight-english-over-te-reo-maori

    NZ First's coalition agreement with National included getting all
    Ministries to put English names before Maori, Judy Collins was in
    charge of this and she did nothing. Early this year it was ACT who
    starting lobbying to get this done -- even though they were not party
    to the agreement.

    Three weeks ago National had a MP's conference in which Luxon took a >considerable roasting from his own MPs. Give the public something to
    vote for, they said. Now, as per the RNZ article, they are finally >implementing change: English over Maori.

    Of course TPM & Greens are crying racism -- that's all they know --
    and Labour is saying they themselves don't care. Well, you know
    Labour doesn't want to lose votes by saying they'll go back to Maori
    on top -- and of course you know they'll surely do that if back in >government.

    Well OK, another small but prominent reason to keep on the present
    course. The prospect of a Grand Coalition is the pterodactyl in the >ointment.

    Yep - that and the civil service head count reduction.

    Its as if somebody lit a fuse...
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    Crash McBash
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  • From Tony@lizandtony@orcon.net.nz to nz.general on Thu May 21 20:49:24 2026
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    Crash <nogood@dontbother.invalid> wrote:
    On Thu, 21 May 2026 08:43:15 GMT, wn@nosuch.com (Willy Nilly) wrote:

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/595776/government-updates-official-branding-to-highlight-english-over-te-reo-maori

    NZ First's coalition agreement with National included getting all >>Ministries to put English names before Maori, Judy Collins was in
    charge of this and she did nothing. Early this year it was ACT who >>starting lobbying to get this done -- even though they were not party
    to the agreement.

    Three weeks ago National had a MP's conference in which Luxon took a >>considerable roasting from his own MPs. Give the public something to
    vote for, they said. Now, as per the RNZ article, they are finally >>implementing change: English over Maori.

    Of course TPM & Greens are crying racism -- that's all they know --
    and Labour is saying they themselves don't care. Well, you know
    Labour doesn't want to lose votes by saying they'll go back to Maori
    on top -- and of course you know they'll surely do that if back in >>government.

    Well OK, another small but prominent reason to keep on the present
    course. The prospect of a Grand Coalition is the pterodactyl in the >>ointment.

    Yep - that and the civil service head count reduction.

    Its as if somebody lit a fuse...


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    They did - name of Winston.
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