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Regarding your first edits: I see you decided to split of the list of cities from South Island into a new article. Not a bad idea, but it's often better to ask other people before making a major decision, or at least explain your reasoning in the edit summary or on the talk page. (For minor decisions, you should be bold and trust your instincts.) For now, I put the list back into the main article. If you take it out again, I won't put it back again, but this time please explain what you're doing so that other people can see. Best regards. Yechiel Man 08:07, 10 June 2007 (UTC)
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gadfium
22:55, 13 June 2007 (UTC)
Hi NM -
To be honest, I don't know that much about their policies. I think they advocated some sort of partial return to the old provincial governments, like in the 19th century, making NZ into a federation a bit like Australia. As for support for independence, I don't think so. This is entirely a personal opinion, but I'd say you tend to find more calls for southern independence when there's a National government than a Labour one - Dunedin and Christchurch are the two staunchest labour strongholds in NZ, and because they usually both end up with several cabinet ministers during Labour governments they have a little more say in the running of the country. Certainly here in Dunedin the city tends to go through a major revival whenever there's a Labour government. BTW, you might find it useful to sign your messages with four tildes (~~~~) - that gives an automatic link to your user page. Grutness... wha? 05:52, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
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Regarding your first edits: I see you decided to split of the list of cities from South Island into a new article. Not a bad idea, but it's often better to ask other people before making a major decision, or at least explain your reasoning in the edit summary or on the talk page. (For minor decisions, you should be bold and trust your instincts.) For now, I put the list back into the main article. If you take it out again, I won't put it back again, but this time please explain what you're doing so that other people can see. Best regards. Yechiel Man 08:07, 10 June 2007 (UTC)
A "{{
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Cities and Towns of the South Island, suggesting that it be deleted according to the
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speedy deletion criteria or it can be sent to
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gadfium
22:55, 13 June 2007 (UTC)
Hi NM -
To be honest, I don't know that much about their policies. I think they advocated some sort of partial return to the old provincial governments, like in the 19th century, making NZ into a federation a bit like Australia. As for support for independence, I don't think so. This is entirely a personal opinion, but I'd say you tend to find more calls for southern independence when there's a National government than a Labour one - Dunedin and Christchurch are the two staunchest labour strongholds in NZ, and because they usually both end up with several cabinet ministers during Labour governments they have a little more say in the running of the country. Certainly here in Dunedin the city tends to go through a major revival whenever there's a Labour government. BTW, you might find it useful to sign your messages with four tildes (~~~~) - that gives an automatic link to your user page. Grutness... wha? 05:52, 21 June 2007 (UTC)