National deplores calls for violence
National deplores calls for violence
National
Party Leader Don Brash today deplored Maori Party co-leader
Pita Sharples’s call for Maori to ‘fight to the death’ over
the foreshore and seabed legislation and Treaty issues.
Dr Sharples made his comments at the Maori Party’s inaugural annual meeting. He was supported by co-leader Tariana Turia, who referred to ‘fighting to the death’.
“National also opposes the seabed and foreshore legislation, as we believe the beaches and lakes should remain in the hands of all New Zealanders, but this issue must be debated in rational terms,” says Dr Brash.
“There is no place for this kind of threatening, inflammatory language. National condemns any calls for violence either by the Maori Party leadership or against them.
“These kinds of comments raise worrying questions about what would happen if the Maori Party and Labour ever formed a coalition,” says Dr Brash.