Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson 2008

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This week on Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson
City Council Debate

A new supercity, a super council and a super mayor.  But no Maori representation.  Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson this week debates the issue of Auckland's new Governance structure with right wing City Councillor Paul Goldsmith, Employers and Manufacturers Association rep Gilbert Peterson, Waipareira CEO John Tamihere and Auckland City Councillor Cathy Casey.

 

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Maree Sheehan 4 12:17 a.m. Thu, 04 Mar 10

City Council Debate

11 April 2009, Author - Maree Sheehan

Peter White

3:40 p.m. Sunday, 12 April 2009

Hi WILLIE ...


RICH .. NZERS /// ALREDY ONLY GET TO BE COUNCILORS.... NOW THEY WANT ...THE SUPER GREEDY rich COUNCILors.. WITH SUPER GREEDY WAGES
AND WANT TO REMOVE ANY REPRASENTATION FOR MAORI...
&all POOR NZERS .......
theres ..NO REPRASENTATION ALREADY....
POOR NZERS OF ALL RACES.....are already .DISCRIMINATED AGAINST..

ITS NOT ABOUT MAORI OR PAKIHA...
ITS about POOR AND RICH ..
SIMPLE the GREED OF THE RICH .. AND HUNGER FOR ULTIMATE POWER...


we all need seats on council .....parliment ..equally....
true democracy .. and equal reprasentation....

not discrimination..

all poor are cut out ..of reprasentation....equally.... black or white.....

all we will hav is protest .. protest right ....outside these super councilors houses...
thats the only way they will hear about or deal with your right to reprasentation......
they are scum.....

black and white ...all poor......we hav to demand our right to equality...
no matter what race..

maori shut out... yes...
but . all poor hav been shut out.... all races...

accsux
peter white

Dr Ray Dibble

10:29 a.m. Monday, 27 April 2009

Dear Willie,

How can you allow all your panel to talk at once? To non-maori at least, today's show was a rabble. Was that because there were no europeans present. Did you all forget that it was television, and that many non-maori were watching? We were not impressed!

No one concerned with the Auckland super-city plan would have been either. Prior to contact with Europeans, the city concept (supply by transport to compact working/housing areas) was foreign to Maori. Your experience has been in catching up.

I missed your program on the foreshore and seabed issue. Where does Maori stand regarding the use of the beach as a public highway? We know that members of different tribes travelled widely in pre-european times. Were they only safe if they avoided being seen on existing routes, or did they just fight their way through?

Best regards to you and your program. Please don't stop!

Louise Simpson

3:35 p.m. Sunday, 3 May 2009

Hi Willie,
I have been getting more frustrated than ever over our exclusion from the Council. For this reason and many which i will name a few, I would like to put forward my appliction to apply and I will be in the Hikoi on the 25th May-(which is our birthdays-my sister Diana Stil and I) to lend my voice to this very contentious issue and also to stand with my Iwi Ngati Whatua. I want the position on the council to be open to tender for Maori. We will get our seats once maori are united and of the same purpose which is to lead rather than follow as given to us via the Treaty. These seats are not race-based, I myself see them as essentially a way for maori to even out the playing field for what Coucil has always been in terms of a pro-white dictatorship. Only maori can heal maori. Having said that I believe Pakeha and Maori can see eye to eye, once we have an equal platform to work from-it's called respect for each other's needs and aspirations for our future which is vital to the ongoing relationship for both Treaty partners and for the good of all New Zealand, ethnic or otherwise. Our maori seats will bridge the gaping hole that has left the poor and ignored with no voice.
Therefore I wish to add my mana to be beneficial for all. I'll ring you on radiolive.



Thanks-by the way John did well keep it up cousin.

tokolo

12:17 a.m. Thursday, 4 March 2010

How can you ccnt allow all your panel to talk at once? To non-maori at least, today's show was a rabble. Was that because there were no europeans ccip present. Did you all forget that it was television, and that many non-maori were watching? We were not impressed!No one concerned with the Auckland ccie training super-city plan would have been either. Prior to contact with Europeans, the city concept (supply by transport to compact working/housing areas) was foreign to Maori. Your experience has been in catching up.
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