Hikpins is unimpressed by the Prime Minister’s cabinet reshuffle which saw Act leader David Seymour appointed Associate Minister of Justice to allow him to manage the Treaty Principles Bill.
“I just think this is not the way to have this debate. There is a legitimate debate to be had around the principles of the Treaty and how our attitudes towards Te Tiriti have changed over time - how the interpretations of the different principles of the Treaty have changed over time.”
“But it can’t be the government imposing its will on all of New Zealand. Actually, there are a lot of non-Māori who have a view on this as well and they deserve to be part of this conversation.
“Not all non-Māori New Zealanders are comfortable with what David Seymour is doing. In fact, I know a lot of them who are really uncomfortable that this debate is playing out in this way,” Hipkins said.