Dear
Friend,
Have you seen New Zealand First’s announcement this week? Tell
us what you think...
New Zealand First has introduced a member's bill which
would make it law that government buildings can only display the
official flag of New Zealand.

Government owned buildings are for all New Zealanders and should
not be hijacked to force cultural, woke, or divisive political
ideology down the throats of others.
This legislation would ban symbols and flags of politically
motivated ideology and division from being displayed on all government
owned buildings.
New Zealand First believes in one country, one people, one
flag.
“This is about protecting our national identity, national
pride, and keeping our government buildings free from political
activism” – Winston Peters
The “Display of Flags (Government Premises) Bill” would restrict
flags being displayed on Crown buildings, local authority properties,
and state schools to the official flag of New Zealand. Only in
specific circumstances could an officially recognised flag of another
country or territory being hosted on official business be
displayed.
It would create clear rules: only the New Zealand flag can be
displayed and establishes offences for those who display unauthorised
flags or fail to enforce compliance.
Make sure you hear
more about it from Winston directly in his interview on
The Platform this week.
Friend what are your thoughts? Do you agree?
If you do, help us to ensure we continue to protect our
national pride, and champion one country, one people, one
flag.
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