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Change your flag, NZ’s acting PM tells Australia

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WELLINGTON: New Zealand’s acting Prime Minister Winston Peters called on neighbouri­ng Australia to change its flag, saying it had pinched the Kiwi banner’s design and was causing confusion.

“We designed it and they borrowed it and if we wanted to clear the matter up they should change their flag,” Peters told reporters.

“It must be patently obvious that all over the world people are confused. I’ve been in places like Turkey and elsewhere where they’ve confused our countries on the basis of those flags. It’s not helpful.”

Both the New Zealand and Australian flags are dark blue with the Union Jack emblem of former colonial power Britain in the top right corner.

The only major difference is that the Australian version has six white stars, five representi­ng the Southern Cross, while New Zealand depicts the constellat­ion with four red stars.

Peters, who is temporaril­y leading the country while Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is on maternity leave, feels strongly about the flag issue.

Opposition leader Simon Bridges ridiculed Peters’ flag preoccupat­ion, accusing him of populism and labelling him “a poor man’s Donald Trump”.

Bridges said New Zealanders he had spoken to were concerned about topics such as the economy and healthcare.

“They never raised with me changing the Australian flag. That’s weird by even his (Peters’) standards,” he told parliament.

New Zealand adopted its flag in 1902, while Australia’s was not officially recognised until 1954. However, the Australian version had been used informally since 1901 and both countries say similar designs were common throughout the late 1800s. — AFP

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