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Posting here, and not in politics, as a heads up for people who might need to adjust travel plans for tomorrow morning (if you want to discuss the politics around this then maybe a separate thread in the politics community would be best)

Protest locations and times:

Whangarei: Starting at New World, 7am.

Tāmaki Makaurau: Starting at Albany Garden Centre, 7am.

Tāmaki Makaurau: Starting at Hobsonville Rd, Brigham Rd intersection, 7am.

Tāmaki Makaurau: Starting at BP Bombays, 7am.

Waikato: Talbot St, Rangiriri, 6am. Rangiriri Pā, 7am.

Waikato: Hamptom Downs, 7am.

Waikato: Ohinewai Hall, 7am.

Tauranga: Starting at Whareroa Reserve, 6:30am.

Rotorua: Starting at the events centre, 7am.

Hawera Town Sq, 7am.

New Plymouth: Starting at Cob and Co car park, 7am.

Tokoroa: Youth Park, 6am.

Wairarapa: Queen St, Masterton, 9am.

Porirua: Mall, 7am.

Wellington: The Tce bridge, 7am.

Ōtautahi: The Bridge of Rememberance, 5:30pm.

Waihopai: Starting at 101 Esk St, 5pm.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Commuters in major cities like Auckland and Wellington are being warned to expect significant delays along motorways and bus routes.

Here we go again. Yaaay.

Although refusing to swear allegiance to the king is somewhat understandable, but they would prefer to swear on the treaty, which makes them subjects of the crown anyway?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 11 months ago

I think the whole point of the treaty is that doesn't make them subjects of the crown. As I understand it the argument goes that the treaty provides them with the rights and responsibilities of subjects but importantly they retain tino rangatiratanga, making them partners with the crown in the establishment of the nation.