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Someone Owes Someone an Apology

Someone Owes Someone an Apology

The KFC worker who was vilified by the Government for not self-isolating deserves an apology from the Prime Minister if the Covid-19 Facebook post contradicting Jacinda Ardern’s claims is accurate, Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says. “The Prime Minister pointing the finger of blame at rule breakers was

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Director General Say What?

Director General Say What?

ACT Party ACT Leader David Seymour “Director General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield gave a simply astonishing explanation this afternoon of why community contact tracing performance might be so far below the at least 80 per cent of contacts within four days of exposure to a source case, recommended by

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Contact Tracing Failing New Zealanders

Contact Tracing Failing New Zealanders

After more than a year of dealing with Covid-19 the Government is still failing its own contact tracing performance measures and is failing to be open and transparent about locations of interest, National’s Health spokesperson Dr Shane Reti says. Information supplied to National from the Health Minister show that

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Contact Tracing Data Missing; Past Performance Terrible

Contact Tracing Data Missing; Past Performance Terrible

ACT Party ACT Leader David Seymour “Where is the Ministry of Health’s contact tracing performance results for February, and did they achieve the ‘gold standard’ of 80 per cent of community contacts isolated or in quarantine within four days from exposure, based on Dr Ayesha Verrall’s audit of

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There Is No Long Term COVID-19 Strategy

There Is No Long Term COVID-19 Strategy

ACT Party ACT Leader David Seymour “ACT applauds and endorses the business people who have written to the Government today asking what its longer term COVID-19 strategy is,” says ACT Leader David Seymour. “We’d all like to know, but at the moment we have the blind leading the sighted.

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Govt Must Release Contact Tracing Evidence

Govt Must Release Contact Tracing Evidence

ACT Party ACT Leader David Seymour “The Government needs to release full details of the contacts made with the family of cases L, M, N and O at the centre of the South Auckland cluster,” says ACT Leader David Seymour. “The Prime Minister is fighting an asymmetrical information war, drip

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IINZ Calls for a Freeze of MFAT Funding of Terror Incitement
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IINZ Calls for a Freeze of MFAT Funding of Terror Incitement

IINZ Israel Institute of New Zealand co-director, Dr David Cumin, is calling on New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade to immediately freeze funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in light of a Human Rights Commission investigation into the use of New Zealand taxpayer

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Vaccine Roll Out Looking Messy

The roll out of the Covid-19 vaccines is looking messy with high priority workers like South Auckland GPs being turned away, while DHB workers are vaccinated on a reportedly random ‘first-in first-served’ basis, National’s Covid-19 Response spokesperson Chris Bishop says. “My understanding is that too many vaccines have been

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Wokester or Toothless?
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Wokester or Toothless?

Neville Dodd President SSANZ sportingshooters.nz National MP Simon Bridges has drawn a lot of political fire about calling the Commissioner of Police Andrew Coster, a “wokester” but others either agree or would even take it further. Neville Dodd, president of the Sporting Shooters Assn of New Zealand, SSANZ, says

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April Minimum Wage Increase Must Be Delayed

April Minimum Wage Increase Must Be Delayed

ACT Party Workplace Relations spokesperson Chris Baillie. “Having previously ignored advice and failed to take account of economic conditions, this year the Government must delay the 1 April increase to the minimum wage,” says ACT Small Business and Workplace Relations spokesperson Chris Baillie. “Last night’s announcement of another Auckland

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Be Kind, Don’t Invest in Houses
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Be Kind, Don’t Invest in Houses

ACT Party ACT Housing Spokesperson Brooke van Velden. “After the median house price rose $200,000 and with no reason to believe the rise will stop, the Government has resorted to asking people not to invest in housing,” says ACT Housing Spokesperson Brooke van Velden. “This morning, the Prime Minister

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The Cost of the Government’s Attitude Problem

ACT Party ACT Leader David Seymour “Unfortunately ACT predicted tonight’s plunge back into Level 3 lockdown for Auckland and the rest of New Zealand into Level 2,” says ACT Leader David Seymour. “I said yesterday the South Auckland cluster wasn’t under control. It wasn’t. There have been

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Yo-Yo Lockdown Disappointing

Yo-Yo Lockdown Disappointing

The new lockdown in Auckland and Level 2 for the rest of the country will be disappointing for all, Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says. “No one wants to be yo-yoing in and out of lockdown. “National said the decision to go out of Level 3 on February 17

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‘Woke-Gate’ Misses the Point on Gangs

‘Woke-Gate’ Misses the Point on Gangs

ACT Party ACT Leader David Seymour “The debate over whether a senior civil servant is ‘woke’ or if gang numbers are statistically reliable completely misses the point – we know more and more New Zealanders are being victimised by violent thugs, and it stands to reason that more and more of

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Housing Wait List at Record Highs under Labour
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Housing Wait List at Record Highs under Labour

Our public housing system is bursting at the seams with record high numbers of New Zealanders waiting for a state house, National’s Housing spokesperson Nicola Willis says. Figures released today show there are now 22,521 people waiting for public housing, roughly four times as many as when National

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Labour Goes from ‘Let’s Do This’ to ‘Let’s Start Again’

Labour Goes from ‘Let’s Do This’ to ‘Let’s Start Again’

The future of Auckland’s light rail looks bleak after the new Transport Minister confirmed the Government has basically gone back to the drawing board on a project that was supposed to be delivered this year, National’s Transport Spokesperson Michael Woodhouse says. The only progress Michael Wood could confirm

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