National Party leader Christopher Luxon used his speech at Ratana Pa to attack the Government over co-governance, saying Labour has allowed a "divisive and immature" debate. National's deputy leader Nicola Willis and leader Christopher Luxon, who is making his first visit to Rātana. Photo: Getty ImagesIn his speech yesterday afternoon, Mr Luxon said co-governance was "the big topic of the day and of the last few years". He expressed his opposition to "co-governance of public services" soon after his elevation to the party leadership more than a year ago. "We believe in a single coherent system - not one system for Maori and another system for non-Maori - for the delivery of public services.


Source:   New Zealand Herald
January 24, 2023 21:33 UTC