There seems to be a gathering momentum of support for the flag design, called Red Peak by Aaron Dustin.
It is pretty similar to the one that won the competition we sponsored, the competition that was specifically tailored to accommodate contributions from and judging by professional designers and vexillologists. The only difference between it and Wa Kainga/Home by Alexander Studio is the juxtaposition of the red and the black triangles. The story underpinning the two designs recognises the existence of tangata whenua - which in itself is real progress for a depiction of who we, the New Zealanders, include.
The Flag Consideration Panel's final four is outstanding for offering virtually no diversity of choice for the voting public and that is a tragedy, one the group should have seen would make them the target of ridicule. If the Prime Minister's instructions to the panel had been "pick me the four best silver fern-based designs that you think the public would go for" I doubt whether the Panel's short list would have been any different to that they came up with.
Therein lies the tragedy - the public have due cause to think that this has been a jack up, that the Panel, whether consciously or otherwise it doesn't matter, has decided to come up with exactly what the Prime Minister wants rather than facilitating a process providing the public genuine choice. As such it has undermined the whole idea of a democratic approach. "Choose which one you like as long as it's one of the Prime Minster's silver fern favourites".
"Sycophantic" is not too strong a depiction of the approach.