New Zealand First MP Shane Jones has signalled that his party wants to look at the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi.
In the lead-up to the election, Act made it a bottom line to deliver a referendum on the principles of the Treaty, a proposal that has been labelled divisive by many political parties.
But speaking to NZME’s The Country today, Jones suggested his party was onboard with looking at the Treaty and its use. “People should have no doubt as to the willingness and zeal of New Zealand First to bring to heel the polarisation, the exploitation of the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi to drive more divisive outcomes,” he said.
“This notion that you can’t proceed with mining off the coast of Taranaki unless the local hapu are happy and it suits whatever their customary tikanga preferences are… there is no tikanga in Māoridom governing the extraction 37 kilometres off the coastline of iron sands from God knows how many metres under the water. That’s not only a fiction, but sadly it has taken root through the corridors of the judiciary.”
Jones wouldn’t comment on whether he wanted to be the next minister for Māori development, saying that decisions on cabinet positions were above his pay grade.