Total Members Voted: 19
1: it wasn't a change that anyone wanted (polling before it was announced I think from memory was 70% against changing the flag)
Quote from The Demon Lord: November 25, 2015, 09:25:36 am1: it wasn't a change that anyone wanted (polling before it was announced I think from memory was 70% against changing the flag)The entire referendum is to determine EXACTLY THIS. What better way to draw a useful conclusion that doing an OFFICIAL "country wide poll". To say that no-one wanted it before the referendum has actually taken place, is just plain stupid.
No, the current referendum is asking us to select our preferred alternative - not whether or not we want change.Before the Road show, before the Designs, Before ANYTHING - there should have been a referendum about whether NZ wanted to change - if the response was more than 50% no, then we stop - and save a good chunk of that $26 Mill, if more than 50% was yes they would be interested in Change - THEN we proceed with all the circus that the flag debacle has been.
Quote from The Demon Lord: November 25, 2015, 02:00:52 pmNo, the current referendum is asking us to select our preferred alternative - not whether or not we want change.Before the Road show, before the Designs, Before ANYTHING - there should have been a referendum about whether NZ wanted to change - if the response was more than 50% no, then we stop - and save a good chunk of that $26 Mill, if more than 50% was yes they would be interested in Change - THEN we proceed with all the circus that the flag debacle has been.There is only ONE referendum. The ultimate goal is to determine whether NZ wants a new flag. How do you know you don't want a change if you don't know the options for change?It's the exact same thing as deciding your hole in the ground is the best, without even popping your head up out of the hole to see other holes.You might think your current hole is pretty good, but other people are quite interested in seeing the other holes in the paddock before choosing a hole they want to sit in.
Before the Road show, before the Designs, Before ANYTHING - there should have been a referendum about whether NZ wanted to change - if the response was more than 50% no, then we stop - and save a good chunk of that $26 Mill, if more than 50% was yes they would be interested in Change - THEN we proceed with all the circus that the flag debacle has been.
To me - that is Arse-about-face.Decide if you want to change first, then start making alternatives then determine if those alternatives are good enough to justify change.
Quote from The Demon Lord: November 25, 2015, 02:00:52 pmBefore the Road show, before the Designs, Before ANYTHING - there should have been a referendum about whether NZ wanted to change - if the response was more than 50% no, then we stop - and save a good chunk of that $26 Mill, if more than 50% was yes they would be interested in Change - THEN we proceed with all the circus that the flag debacle has been.That turns it from a question about changing the flag into a question about spending money, where peoples answers will depend on their frugality.For example, a lot of people would answer these two questions differently;Should we have a referendum to change the flag? The total cost of this will be $20orShould we have a referendum to change the flag? The total cost of this will be $20 billion.
Quote from The Demon Lord: November 25, 2015, 02:10:38 pmTo me - that is Arse-about-face.Decide if you want to change first, then start making alternatives then determine if those alternatives are good enough to justify change.People are change adverse. If you do a survey asking for change, most people will vote against change.That's effectively what you are proposing.1) Let's Change!2) No!3) Ok!4) Repeat from Step 1
The Blue / Black Fern design won.Followed closely by the Blue / Red Fern design.Red Peak was a distant third.
Deputy Prime Minister Bill English says the result shows strong public interest in the future of the nation's flag.It was Prime Minister John Key's decision to put a flag change in front of voters and let them decide.
Quote from Apostrophe Spacemonkey: December 11, 2015, 09:33:20 pmThe Blue / Black Fern design won.Followed closely by the Blue / Red Fern design.Red Peak was a distant third.Didnt vote.Hate everyone who voted.http://www.3news.co.nz/nznews/flag-result-causing-debate-2015121208#axzz3u34pdGGvQuoteDeputy Prime Minister Bill English says the result shows strong public interest in the future of the nation's flag.It was Prime Minister John Key's decision to put a flag change in front of voters and let them decide.He played you.He played all of you like a puppet.
It kind of says it all, this, from ODT on Saturday "The vote included what appeared to be a significant protest element, with 9.7% of votes informal.The Electoral Commission said last night 1,527,042 votes were received, including 148,022 informal votes (9.7%) and 2476 invalid votes (0.16%).The turnout was 48.16% of registered voters". If the Finance Minster thinks this was strong public interest he shouldn't be handling my money for much longer.
Quote from doberman-08: December 13, 2015, 03:42:01 pmIt kind of says it all, this, from ODT on Saturday "The vote included what appeared to be a significant protest element, with 9.7% of votes informal.The Electoral Commission said last night 1,527,042 votes were received, including 148,022 informal votes (9.7%) and 2476 invalid votes (0.16%).The turnout was 48.16% of registered voters". If the Finance Minster thinks this was strong public interest he shouldn't be handling my money for much longer.Well, I look at those same numbers and come to the opposite conclusions.9.7% of votes informal, but I not sure what they are protesting against. They didn't like any of the flags? Well too bad. Not everyone can have the flag they want, that is why we have to vote for it.Fortunately, the democratic process doesn't cater to the minority, but for the majority.48.16% of registered voters is quite good, on par with other postal votes, and higher then many local government elections.
It's been stated many times before, asking the question "do we want to the change flag?" without first presenting the alternative option, is a stupid idea.Would you agree to have your house painted a different colour, without knowing what colour?Choosing the alternative flag first is logically the best way of doing it.
*sigh*How can you even paint your house without paint existing.
we now have a dead cat.
Xeno the pussy slayer.
you know that this vote does not get counted and it will go towards the new flag count instead, right?