In a candid interview with Paul Brennan, Richard Prebble discusses his resignation from the Waitangi Tribunal, citing concerns over its growing role in creating new grievances rather than resolving existing ones. He criticises its evolving interpretation of the Treaty of Waitangi, arguing that recent claims—such as the idea that social welfare breaches the Treaty—go beyond its original intent. Prebble also questions whether the Tribunal should be reformed or even disbanded, while calling on Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to take a firm stance on national unity and Treaty principles.

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In a candid interview with Paul Brennan, Richard Prebble discusses his resignation from the Waitangi Tribunal, citing concerns over its growing role in creating new grievances rather than resolving existing ones. He criticises its evolving interpretation of the Treaty of Waitangi, arguing that recent claims—such as the idea that social welfare breaches the Treaty—go beyond its original intent. Prebble also questions whether the Tribunal should be reformed or even disbanded, while calling on Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to take a firm stance on national unity and Treaty principles.

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