I wrote them a letter about it.
Dear Herald Editor
I'm neither a monarchist nor a republican. That said, the present arrangements are cheap and harmless. I have not heard any argument for a republic that isn't emotive rather than practical. Why would a diverse country like New Zealand need a "single, unambiguous identity" anyway? Sounds like someone is insecure about something. Not me.
If we did have a President, what would that person do all day? Who would it be? How would they be chosen? I have no interest in a change that may dish up a President Peter Shirtcliffe, Mike Moore or Winston Peters who actually had any power. I see no compelling reason to change anything. Inevitable? G'won.
Yours in....why bother again....?
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Like I say, I'm neither for nor against a republic. But before we go through the drama of making the change I think at least ONE really good reason should be obvious to everyone. Right now, I'm not seeing it.
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Like I say, I'm neither for nor against a republic. But before we go through the drama of making the change I think at least ONE really good reason should be obvious to everyone. Right now, I'm not seeing it.