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Dear Editor

The ruinous fabrications of the Ardern government show our political structure to be woefully lacking in counter-means for control and constraint.

Debt has skyrocketed beyond rational, serviceable levels – we’re all but maxed-out. Race relations, societal deterioration and crime are off the charts. Health, in total crisis – care stretched as never before; the process for urgent surgery, a debacle. Our situation will soon be irrevocable – cataclysmic within very few months.

With our ship of state now well and truly awash, we simply can’t afford 11 more months to depose this pack of bumblers. If there are measures to constrain outlaw government on our books, they’ve never been more desperately needed. Surely if US presidents can be impeached, NZ must have identical recourse, because Labour’s performance has been fiscally disastrous. Consequently, every erring member of the Ardern government must be held liable, individually and collectively, to face mandated charges for their lies, ineptitude and failings as to governmental adequacy.

That they now seek to change “New Zealand” to “Aotearoa” is appalling arrogance. Such intent is way, way outside any skerrick of designated authority; let alone, any remotely sanctionable purview.

Jim Cable

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