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10% of people can speak another language Asian population tripled (3.0% to 9.2%) from 1991 to 2006

1987 immigration law that stopped assisted migration to brits, 750 refugees are taken in per year

Phillipa Ann Parker, racist attacker, new zealand

“She believes that immigrants are taking our jobs. She feels threatened by the changes multiculturalism is bringing, and how that changes her idea of a ‘real’ (white) New Zealander”
caitlin's mum, palmerston north
rather all nz pressured to engage in M.C. at work
caitlin's dad, palmerston north
thinks it is developing a positive reputation overseas, its easy to come here, 100% agrees with m.c education
Priyanca Radhakrishnan, Labour candidate
She is all for multiculturalism for parliament and wants to be their voice
Andrew Chen, blogger
Doesn’t feel represented as he is a New Zealander who looks Taiwanese, and feels as though the few members of parliament who are from ethnic minorities are just put there for Parliament to look a bit more multicultural.
more diverse parliament due to mmp
1993 more cultures came in due to MMP, in 2011 ~16% Maori, 5% Pasifika, ~4% Asian

greater ethnic community, minorities have more of a voice

more people feel represented as there are more ethnicities & values & cultures in parliament, people aren't disenfranchised
multicultural councilrestaurants - curry express
stops people feeling isolated, actively promotes multiculturalism
ethkick - a community even, multiple cultures play soccer
people in PN care about making others feel welcome