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Transition from Plastics Requires Kiwi Ingenuity

Transition from Plastics Requires Kiwi Ingenuity

National are broadly in agreement with the Government’s decision to phase out a range of particularly problematic plastics, National’s Environment spokesperson Scott Simpson says. “There won’t be many New Zealanders who don’t think we have too much plastic in our lives and that much of it,

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$100 Million to Top 50 Emergency Housing Motels in Nine Months

An eye-watering $99.87 million has been paid to the top 50 emergency housing moteliers in the nine months to March 2021 compared to $21 million for the whole of 2017/18 and is a stark indicator of just how big this crisis has become, says National’s Social Development

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Stick to the Facts, Prime Minister

Stick to the Facts, Prime Minister

If New Zealand is to have an informed discussion about Labour’s ‘Hate Speech’ laws the Prime Minister needs to ensure she is giving accurate information to the media; this morning on The AM Show she did not, Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says. “Incitement to violence is quite

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This Is about Controlling New Zealanders’ Lives

This Is about Controlling New Zealanders’ Lives

I want to be very clear with New Zealanders, the National Party will reverse any attempts Jacinda Ardern’s Government makes to criminalise speech beyond the threshold of ‘inciting violence,’ Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says. “This is an opportunistic grab at one of our most fundamental rights and

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Labour Raiding Rainy Day COVID Fund

Labour Raiding Rainy Day COVID Fund

Half of the $10 billion Finance Minister Grant Robertson set aside in the case of a further Covid-19 resurgence has been spent funding Labour’s non-Covid-related ideas, National’s Shadow Treasurer Andrew Bayly says. The Government allocated a total of $62 billion to support the Covid ‘response and recovery’. But

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Freedom of Speech Is a Fundamental Right

Freedom of Speech Is a Fundamental Right

The National Party believe that freedom of speech is a fundamental right, National’s Justice spokesperson Simon Bridges says. “We completely oppose the criminalising of speech except in cases of incitement to violence which is already provided for in New Zealand Law. “We are not ruling out supporting sensible changes

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New Zealand’s Transport in Disarray under Labour

News that just three months after funding was confirmed in ATAP 2021-2031 the Eastern Busway will now be delayed is just another sign that Labour can’t manage New Zealand’s transport priorities, National’s Transport spokesperson Michael Woodhouse says. “Auckland Transport told councillors yesterday that walking and cycling investment

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Labour’s Car Tax Another Tax Grab
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Labour’s Car Tax Another Tax Grab

Transport Minister Michael Wood has reluctantly admitted that while he plans to halt his car subsidy if too much money is paid out, he has no similar measure to make sure his policy doesn’t turn into a tax grab, National’s Transport spokesperson Michael Woodhouse says. “How is it

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Minister Little All Out of Answers on Mental Health

Minister Little All Out of Answers on Mental Health

In Parliament yesterday Health Minister Andrew Little had few answers to my questions on the mental health crisis Labour has allowed to balloon in their nearly four years in Government, National’s Mental Health spokesperson Matt Doocey says. “New Zealanders want answers as to how need for services is growing,

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41% Of Offenders Not Completing Te Pae Oranga

41% Of Offenders Not Completing Te Pae Oranga

Labour’s Te Pae Oranga programme is failing to hold offenders to account with 59% of people being sent to the alternative justice panels failing to complete the programme, National’s Police spokesperson Simeon Brown says. “Alternative resolutions have a place for low level offending, however the Government also needs

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Chief Human Rights Commissioner Should Stay in His Lane

Chief Human Rights Commissioner Should Stay in His Lane

Free Speech Union The Free Speech Union says that Chief Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt wasn’t hired to tell artists what work they can and can’t produce. He should start defending human rights, not stand against freedom of expression. A spokesperson for the Union, Stephen Franks says “The

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Todd Muller to Retire at Next Election
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Todd Muller to Retire at Next Election

Todd Muller has decided to step down at the next election after nine years as the Member of Parliament for the Bay of Plenty. “This has been a difficult decision because being a Member of Parliament is a huge privilege, but it does come at a cost. I have decided

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$12,000 More for a Hilux and Emissions Won’t Drop
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$12,000 More for a Hilux and Emissions Won’t Drop

Labour is pushing through a second car tax that will see Kiwis have to pay $12,000 more for a hilux in 2025, unfairly punishing those who don’t have the option to switch to an EV, National’s Transport spokesperson Michael Woodhouse says. Under the Government’s Clean Car

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Safe Schools Please!

New Conservative Party Helen Houghton Education Spokesperson The celebration of PRIDE week in child centred environments has led to the victimisation and humiliation of at least one Christchurch teen last week. We ask how many other children out there are feeling uneasy because some schools forced them to participate in

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