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New Zealand Now Last in OECD for Full Vaccinations

New Zealand Now Last in OECD for Full Vaccinations

New Zealand’s vaccine roll out is going from bad to worse, with New Zealand now last in the developed world for the percentage of the population who have been fully vaccinated as well as for vaccination doses delivered per 100 people, National’s Covid-19 spokesperson Chris Bishop says. “The

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$2.75M Mongrel Mob Funding: Mind-Numbingly, Bone-Deep Stupid

$2.75M Mongrel Mob Funding: Mind-Numbingly, Bone-Deep Stupid

Darroch Ball Co-Leader/Spokesperson Sensible Sentencing Trust The irony of the insult couldn’t be greater with the Hawkes Bay Mongrel Mob meth rehab programme being funnelled $2.75 million from the Proceeds of Crime Fund – funding that is seized from the very gangs that are peddling meth in the

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Kiwis Should Demand the Debate on Investor Rules

Kiwis Should Demand the Debate on Investor Rules

Reports today the Government is looking to change investor rules risks locking New Zealand out of billions of dollars of investment and Kiwis deserve to be part of the debate, National’s Economic Development spokesperson Todd McClay says. “This morning the Prime Minister said she would tell New Zealanders about

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Funding the Mob a Sick Joke

Funding the Mob a Sick Joke

It is no wonder that the Government was reluctant to condemn the Chief Human Rights Commissioner about his $200 koha to the mob, when they have given the Mongrel Mob $2.75 million for a programme to manage a problem that they play a huge role in creating, National’s

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Hamilton Police Shooting: Time to Arm the Police

Hamilton Police Shooting: Time to Arm the Police

Darroch Ball Co-Leader/Spokesperson Sensible Sentencing Trust With another police officer conducting a routine traffic stop in Hamilton and being shot it is yet another example of the need for our frontline officers to be armed, says Darroch Ball co-leader of Sensible Sentencing Trust. “This is a clear matter of

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Violence against Police Should Not Be Tolerated

Violence against Police Should Not Be Tolerated

News that a police officer was shot last night is incredibly concerning and my thoughts are with him and his family. I wish him a speedy recovery, National’s Police spokesperson Simeon Brown says. “Our frontline officers put themselves in harm’s way every day in order to keep New

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Conservation Chief Calls for Cat Curfew

Thursday in select committee, Director-General Lou Sanson revealed that the Department of Conservation is in talks with the SPCA about establishing a cat curfew and a plan for dealing with feral cats, National’s Environment spokesperson Scott Simpson says. “I noted that DG Sanson pawsed before he admitted that it

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More Kiwis Languishing on Benefit under Labour

This Labour Government is creating increasing dependency on the state and setting New Zealanders up for long-term welfare reliance and a poorer quality of life, National’s Social Development and Employment spokesperson Louise Upston says. “At estimates, I asked Minister Sepuloni how the Government’s employment programmes helped long-term Jobseeker

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Eastern Busway Benefits Beat Cycle Bridge
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Eastern Busway Benefits Beat Cycle Bridge

Transport Minister Michael Wood’s defence of a $785 million cycle bridge over a vital transport link for 130,000 East Aucklanders shows how backwards his priorities are, National’s Associate Transport spokesperson Christopher Luxon says. “Instead of the Eastern Busway which would connect 30,000 people a day to

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Police Firearms Administration a Disgrace
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Police Firearms Administration a Disgrace

Neville Dodd President Sporting Shooters Association of New Zealand Inc. Are our Police fit for purpose asks Neville Dodd president of Sporting Shooters. If the purpose is the administration of the firearms law they themselves wrote then “the answer is clearly a resounding no! Look at their current gross under-performance”

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45 per Cent of Port Workers Still without a Single Jab

The National Party has obtained a document showing nearly half of port workers have not had a single Covid-19 vaccine dose, despite the port being a gateway for Covid-19 into New Zealand, National’s Covid-19 Response spokesperson Chris Bishop says. The Border Worker Testing Register: Vaccination by Employer Group shows

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Labour Ignores Official Advice Again

Labour are pursuing an ideological agenda with their so-called Fair Pay Agreements. They are ignoring official advice and putting workplace democracy at risk, National’s Workplace Relations spokesperson Scott Simpson says. “These FPAs – a step towards compulsory unionism – fly in the face of everything that has evolved in the workplace

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Government Told Saliva Testing Should Be Main Test

Government Told Saliva Testing Should Be Main Test

The Government has been told by its own independent expert advisory group that there is a ‘strong case for adopting saliva testing as the main method for testing in New Zealand’, yet it’s still done nothing about it, National’s Covid-19 Response spokesperson Chris Bishop says. New documents released

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Defence Minister Slow to Advocate, Quick to Censor

Defence Minister Slow to Advocate, Quick to Censor

Defence Minister Peeni Henare is slow to advocate for our troops, but has been quick to criticise one who has political opinions different to his own, National’s Defence spokesperson Chris Penk says. “The Minister of Defence has consistently failed to champion our Defence Force and national security needs. “Minister

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