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Will Prince Philip’s death spark renewed debate on NZ becoming a republic?

Politics: New Zealand would need a written constitution if it became a republic.

Brent Edwards Thu, 15 Apr 2021

Politicians of all stripes seem to be grief-stricken by the death of Prince Philip.

Act leader David Seymour was particularly fulsome in his praise.

“We will all miss him dearly,” Seymour said.

Really? All of us? It seems unlikely because for most New Zealanders Prince Philip was a

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Brent Edwards Thu, 15 Apr 2021
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