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Royal Commission into Delta Preparation Required

Royal Commission into Delta Preparation Required

The time has now come for a Royal Commission into the Government’s clear lack of preparation for Delta and the move to a suppression strategy, says Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins. News reports during the past week indicate the Government only began planning for a Delta outbreak in

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Takin’ it to the Streets

Takin’ it to the Streets

The Freedoms & Rights Coalition Team In Auckland yesterday thousands took to the streets yelling “Jacinda Out!” and “Power to the People!” This march followed a peaceful picnic protest at the Auckland Domain where crowds swelled to around 15,000 people. The scenes that played out yesterday remind you of

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MIQ Hotel All but Empty While Kiwis Stuck Offshore

It is unbelievable that the Wellington Grand Mercure MIQ hotel had a grand total of just one guest for a week while over 100 rooms in the hotel remained empty, National’s Covid-19 spokesperson Chris Bishop says. This is a massive slap in the face for the tens of

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$14 Billion for a Tram Is Economic Lunacy
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$14 Billion for a Tram Is Economic Lunacy

The quiet announcement by Minister Michael Wood today that the much-awaited trundling tram to the airport will cost $14 billion shows it is nothing but economic lunacy, Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins and National’s Transport spokesperson David Bennett say. “Jacinda Ardern’s first announcement as Labour Leader

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National Halts Labour’s Local Government Power Grab

National Halts Labour’s Local Government Power Grab

National has forced the Government to back down on an electoral power grab buried in a Covid bill. “The Government proposed to give itself the power to repeatedly delay local body elections through a change hidden quietly in the Covid Response (Management Measures) Legislation Bill,” says National’s Local Government

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Small Businesses Bear Brunt of Ongoing Lockdowns

A fall in small business sales for the third consecutive month highlights the harm that has been done to small businesses in New Zealand, National’s Economic Development and Small Business spokesperson Todd McClay says. The Xero Small Business Index data for September shows small businesses sales in Auckland were

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Removing Conflict Will Provide Peace of Mind

Removing Conflict Will Provide Peace of Mind

The Financial Professional Services Trading Advice Transparency Bill, which was drawn from the ballot last week, will remove an inherent conflict of interest that exists for those providing advice on the trading viability of troubled companies, National’s Barbara Kuriger says. “Businesspeople, creditors and investors need to be assured any

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Gantz Bans 6 Palestinian PFLP NGO’s

John McCormick Chairman Hawkes Bay Friends of Israel Kiwi girl Killed in Israel. In what I believe to be our first victim of terrorism 19-year-old Miss Judith Sinton of Auckland was shot dead on Kibbutz Shamir in northern Israel on June 13 1974.  She was a tourist working

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National’s View on the Role of Proof of Vaccination
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National’s View on the Role of Proof of Vaccination

National’s position on vaccine certification is simple and we have been calling for a reliable proof of vaccination to be available since February, Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says. “The Government should have begun work on providing proof of vaccination long ago – perhaps when I first enquired about

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Labour Cancels Christmas with Incoherent Plan

Labour Cancels Christmas with Incoherent Plan

The announcement today of a hurdle of 90 per cent vaccination for each and every DHB in New Zealand condemns every Kiwi to months of more lockdowns and uncertainty, says Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins. Millions of New Zealanders have done the smart thing and gone out and got

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Increase to Resurgence Support Payment Welcome, but Why the Delay?

Increase to Resurgence Support Payment Welcome, but Why the Delay?

The business support package announced today by the Minister of Finance comes too late for many businesses, says National’s Shadow Treasurer Andrew Bayly. We have seen no immediate action to give cash to struggling businesses now. The increase the Resurgence Support Payment is welcome, but will come too late

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A Million Fully Vaccinated Aucklanders Stuck at Home

A Million Fully Vaccinated Aucklanders Stuck at Home

More than one million fully vaccinated Aucklanders are stuck at home because the Government has been unable to deliver a simple website, Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says. Since New Zealand got its hands on a proper supply of Covid vaccine in late August, Aucklanders have been quick to

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Government Must Avert Kiwirail Christmas Strike
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Government Must Avert Kiwirail Christmas Strike

The Government must intervene to avert proposed strike action by KiwiRail workers that threatens to significantly disrupt freight and passenger transport in the lead-up to Christmas, says National’s Workplace Relations spokesperson Scott Simpson. Lockdowns and restrictions mean it’s already looking like it will be a grim Christmas

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Gang Numbers Surge 53 per Cent under Labour

Gang Numbers Surge 53 per Cent under Labour

Newly released figures to National show New Zealand’s gang numbers continues to explode under Labour and with no signs of stopping, says National’s Police spokesperson Simeon Brown. There has been a 53 per cent increase in gang membership since Labour first took office, a figure which reflects what

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