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Peter Coumbe's avatar

It seems obvious that if a maori child is removed from its maori family as it is in danger, then its extended family has already not played a responsible roll so the state quite rightly steps in. The state intervention in such matters is a last resort and probably seldom satisfactory but at least gives the child a better chance with any person of any ethnicity to have a decent life. The idea that a child has to go back to a family of its own ethnicity when that outfit has already failed is bizzare and dilusional.

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Ruaridh or Roderick's avatar

An excellent assessment of the legal position, Gary. Cool heads are thin on the ground these days. Thankfully, you are one.

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