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New Zealand New Flag Choices down to 4!
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<blockquote data-quote="j&#039;nuh" data-source="post: 792031" data-attributes="member: 55446"><p>No one can argue against the injustices of colonialism.</p><p></p><p>But changing a flag is largely inconsequential to the lives of any nation's citizens. It is a process that should have gone through the normal political process, even if it is an emotive topic. How can it justify a referendum, whilst governments play around with e.g. welfare budgets, which have a significant impact on the most vulnerable people?</p><p></p><p>Referendums should be left for the most important decisions a country faces; decisions that can entirely change the way of life for its citizens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j'nuh, post: 792031, member: 55446"] No one can argue against the injustices of colonialism. But changing a flag is largely inconsequential to the lives of any nation's citizens. It is a process that should have gone through the normal political process, even if it is an emotive topic. How can it justify a referendum, whilst governments play around with e.g. welfare budgets, which have a significant impact on the most vulnerable people? Referendums should be left for the most important decisions a country faces; decisions that can entirely change the way of life for its citizens. [/QUOTE]
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