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the union flag hasn't gone yet. There will be two referendums on the subject - first to find which of the four is preferred, then another one a couple of years later to decide if they actually want to stick with it instead of the current flag.
09:47 Wed 02nd Sep 2015
jno
/// that sounds about right, ichkeria. The idea of having a flag that incorporates someone else's is a bit
19th-century. ///
I think you are getting confused with the Empire days.
The last I knew New Zealand were still part of the Commonwealth, are they now prepared to sever links with the UK and all the benefits that go with being a member?
/// that sounds about right, ichkeria. The idea of having a flag that incorporates someone else's is a bit
19th-century. ///
I think you are getting confused with the Empire days.
The last I knew New Zealand were still part of the Commonwealth, are they now prepared to sever links with the UK and all the benefits that go with being a member?
this is just a smoke screen from PM John Key to get the country talking about a subject while he manipulates the country to suit businesses.
Most people here want to keep the union flag and the final referendum next year will prove that.
The four final flags would not however look out of place on a Legoland castle.
Most people here want to keep the union flag and the final referendum next year will prove that.
The four final flags would not however look out of place on a Legoland castle.