Andrew Tettenborn

New Zealand’s Supreme Court is playing a foolish game of politics

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern (Credit: Getty images)

If you are still trying to come to grips with our Supreme Court’s delicate relation with the politics of Scottish independence, spare a thought for the people of New Zealand. Their courts have just dived headfirst into the political pool with no such hesitation as affects our justices. The result is not encouraging.

Three years ago, numerous schoolchildren in New Zealand took part in a series of Greta Thunberg-inspired school strikes. Shortly after that, a youth organisation called Make it 16 was formed to agitate for a voting age of 16 rather than 18. Its argument was that if youngsters are likely to be affected by such matters as climate change, they should get a formal say in dealing with them.

For a time the organisation was regarded with the scepticism generally due to earnest but slightly silly youth movements.

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