A commentary questioning the necessity of the English Language Bill, which seeks to formally recognise English as an official language, arguing that its purpose is vague and that official language status is primarily used to support endangered languages like te reo Māori rather t
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necessary for cultural equity and recognition
A lot of fuss about a simple Bill – its purpose (to make English an official language) is spelled out in 22 wordsSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.