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Simeon Brown – Violent Crims Require a Tougher Response

Simeon Brown – Violent Crims Require a Tougher Response

After years of calling for Firearm Prohibition Orders against violent gang members to be implemented, the Government is finally listening, National’s Police spokesperson Simeon Brown says. “We still have questions regarding the Government’s proposal, such as whether its policy will include additional search powers against those who have

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Jacqui Dean – DOC Quietly Puts Iwi Land Consultation on Hold

Jacqui Dean – DOC Quietly Puts Iwi Land Consultation on Hold

The Government has suddenly placed consultations with iwi on how the Department of Conservation can give better effect to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi, on-hold following National releasing the draft recommendations last week. “Neither the Prime Minister nor the Minister of Conservation have addressed the recommendations that

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Brash: Flawed Judgment Will Lead to Coastal Give-Away

Don Brash                   Hobson’s Pledge Trust hobsonspledge.nz Using flawed reasoning to give 44km of the Bay of Plenty coastal and marine area to a few private individuals and groups is not what is expected of the High Court of New Zealand, Hobson’s Pledge spokesman Don Brash said yesterday.

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Nicola Willis – State Housing Register Continues to Climb
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Nicola Willis – State Housing Register Continues to Climb

Our public housing system is at breaking point with yet another record high number of New Zealanders waiting for a state house, National’s Housing spokesperson Nicola Willis says. The latest figures just released for the month of February show there are 23,259 people waiting for public housing, four

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Government Fair Pay Agreement Proposal Will Harm Workers and Consumers

Government Fair Pay Agreement Proposal Will Harm Workers and Consumers

Roger Partridge nzinitiative.org.nz The Government’s proposal announced Friday, May 7th to impose compulsory industry-wide collective bargaining on employees and employers without their agreement or even their participation will harm everyone but unions,” said Roger Partridge, chair of The New Zealand Initiative. Partridge said The New Zealand

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Judith Collins – Govt Must Be Upfront about Its Plans for DOC Land
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Judith Collins – Govt Must Be Upfront about Its Plans for DOC Land

The Prime Minister needs to be clear with New Zealanders about what her Government plans to do with ownership of conservation land, National Party Leader Judith Collins says. National has received a copy of draft recommendations from a recent hui where the Department of Conservation (DOC) discussed how to better

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Nicola Willis – Woods Must Explain Latest Kiwibuild Shambles
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Nicola Willis – Woods Must Explain Latest Kiwibuild Shambles

First-home buyers and taxpayers deserve answers from Housing Minister Megan Woods after the Government’s latest KiwiBuild disaster left them in the lurch, National’s Housing spokesperson Nicola Willis says. “Ormiston Rise going into receivership is a devastating blow for those first-home buyers who should have been months

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Louise Upston – Budget an Opportunity to Prioritise Mums and Babies

The upcoming Budget is an opportunity for the Government to show it does prioritise mothers and their new-borns by increasing the support available to them, National’s Social Investment spokesperson Louise Upston says. “If this Government is truly serious about improving the wellbeing of every child in New Zealand,

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Louise Upston – MSD Should Collect Data on Emergency Accommodation
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Louise Upston – MSD Should Collect Data on Emergency Accommodation

The Government should change the rules around emergency accommodation to require motels to provide data about who they are housing to the Ministry of Social Development, National’s Social Development spokesperson Louise Upston says. “It’s unacceptable the Ministry of Social Development (MSD) doesn’t collect enough data around who’

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Scott Simpson – Labour Stuck in 1970s with National Awards 2.0

Scott Simpson – Labour Stuck in 1970s with National Awards 2.0

Labour’s so-called Fair Pay Agreements are an ideologically-driven project without any sound analytical basis, National’s Workplace Relations spokesperson Scott Simpson says. “It is acknowledged in the Cabinet Paper that the FPA could lead directly to businesses having to cut costs by reducing staff numbers and hours

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Simeon Brown – Labour Blocks Inquiry into Prison Violence
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Simeon Brown – Labour Blocks Inquiry into Prison Violence

It’s disappointing the Government has chosen to block an inquiry into the increasing violence being experienced in our prisons, National’s Corrections spokesperson Simeon Brown says. Mr Brown says that since Kelvin Davis became Minister of Corrections there has been a 92 per cent increase in prisoner assaults on

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Michael Woodhouse – Rail Investment Putting Safety Improvements at Risk
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Michael Woodhouse – Rail Investment Putting Safety Improvements at Risk

The Government is putting regional roading projects and important safety improvements across the country at risk by raiding the National Land Transport Fund to invest more in rail, National’s Transport spokesperson Michael Woodhouse says. “Kiwis across the country have been paying more at the pump in fuel taxes they

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