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7:20 am, February 2nd, 2010 - Comments Off on Reminder – Drinking Liberally Auckland
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The first Auckland Drinking Liberally of 2010 takes place TODAY upstairs at The Purple Bar @ The Naval and Family and features new Labour MP Kelvin Davis (and we’re hoping to get Maori Party leader Pita Sharples) to talk about the Treaty of Waitangi in the 21st century.
When: | 7pm next TUESDAY 2 February |
Where: | The Purple Bar @ The Naval and Family (NOTE NEW VENUE) Corner of K’Road and Pitt Street (Up the stairs on K’rd to the 1st floor) |
Who: | You and like-minded lefties. All welcome. |
What: | Kelvin is one of Labour’s new intake of MPs. With Waitangi Day fast approaching, we’ve invited him to come and talk to us about his view of the place of the Treaty of Waitangi in modern Aotearoa New Zealand. Kelvin has been blogging some of his thoughts on Red Alert and will be discussing those. |
We’re also hoping Pita Sharples will join us to turn the evening into a bit of a debate about the two party’s different and their overlapping visions for the future of Maori. A time for questions and answers will follow.
Please pass this invitation to anyone you think will be interested in attending.
Cheers, The Drinking Liberally Auckland Team.
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Update: Catching up on the weekend mail. Pita Sharples will not be attending.
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