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    FI381- Urgent TV interview this morning 21 May 2008

    By admin | May 20, 2008

    21 May 2008 – Family Integrity #381 — Urgent TV interview this morning

    Apologies to those who already received this another way.
    Craig Smith
    —–Original Message—–
    From: admin@familyfirst.org.nz [mailto:admin@familyfirst.org.nz]
    Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 8:13 AM
    To: Barbara Smith
    Subject: Family First – Just letting you know…

    21 May 2008

    Hi Barbara,

    Just letting you know….

    1. Bob McCoskrie from Family First NZ is appearing on TV One’s Good Morning show this morning (Wednesday) just after 11am, debating the anti-smacking law one year on. Supporting the law are former Children’s Commissioner Ian Hassell and EPOCH’s Beth Wood.


    2. Also of interest is comments made by National party leader John Key in an interview with Investigate Magazine (just released)
    INVESTIGATE: Assuming the smacking referendum petition does get the signature it needs, would National be willing to look at the whole referendum issue? At 10% of electors, it’s more people than voted for Greens at the last election. It’s one of the highest hurdles for a referendum in the western world. Is there room for the government to look at giving citizens better access to the political process

    KEY: I haven’t considered the issue in detail yet, but it’s not lost on me that you need 10% of the voting public to get a referendum and five per cent to get into parliament, so there’s something interesting in that as you pointed out. My view, just purely from the smacking point of view and I think the referendum will get the numbers (well let’s make sure of that DOWNLOAD petition forms here!) , is that the litmus test is a pretty simply one: If I see good parents getting criminalised for lightly smacking their children for the purposes of discipline, I’m going to change the law if I’m in a position to do so . It’s as simple as that. It doesn’t matter if there’s a referendum or not. I want the law to work properly. It wasn’t a good law in the way it was passed, but the compromise has hopefully provided some proper guidance to police. But if we start seeing that situation breaking down – good parent being hauled before the courts – then I’m going to do something about it.
    Investigate Magazine June 2008

    We are building up a file of families that have not only been investigated, but also some that have been put before the courts.

    If you have been affected by the new anti-smacking law, please email your details in confidence to admin@familyfirst.org.nz

    Remember – parents don’t need to be prosecuted to be persecuted!

    Kind regards

    Family First Team

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    One Response to “FI381- Urgent TV interview this morning 21 May 2008”

    1. Mrs Dianne Woodward Says:
      May 21st, 2008 at 9:07 am

      After 3 public protests and debating on TV3’s Campbell Live 2/4/07 I confronted John Key face to face in Feilding immediately after his devastating compromise clarifying to our poor overworked police what the difference is between a stinging smack (which sensible section 59 stated anyway B4 16/5/07, if reasonable)and abusive beating. John promised to change this flawed law immediately good parents are hauled to court which Bob McCroskrie knows is a fact now and meantime Mums and Dads all over NZ feel guilty every single time they correct or protect with a light smack.

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