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Graph Illustrates Government’s Failures

Graph Illustrates Government’s Failures

ACT Party ACT Leader David Seymour. “A Ministry of Health graph drawn by a graphic designer with no data to inform it is the perfect metaphor for this Government, all spin and no substance,” says ACT Leader David Seymour. “Like most things with this government, they present a nice picture

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Robertson’s Growing Megalomania
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Robertson’s Growing Megalomania

ACT Party ACT Leader David Seymour. “Grant Robertson’s growing megalomania will be sending shockwaves through boardrooms across the country,” says ACT Leader David Seymour. “Fresh from directing Air New Zealand where to fly, he’s now lecturing ACC to get out of fossil fuels. “According to the Finance Minister,

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Amazon Deal a Vote of Confidence in NZ Film Sector

National’s Economic Development spokesperson Todd McClay says Amazon’s announcement that they will make films and TV series in New Zealand is a vote of confidence in our entertainment and film production industry. Mr McClay is calling on the Government to release all advice on the extra economic benefits

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Proposed Hate Speech Laws a Step Too Far

Proposed Hate Speech Laws a Step Too Far

Reports of the Government’s proposed new hate speech laws go a step too far and risk sacrificing the freedoms New Zealanders enjoy, National’s Justice spokesperson Simon Bridges says. “The reforms are supposedly including protections to every ground listed in Section 21 of the Human Rights Act. That includes

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Does She Know She’s PM?

Does She Know She’s PM?

ACT Party ACT Leader David Seymour. “The Prime Minister should take some personal responsibility when things go wrong, instead of throwing members of the public under a bus.” says ACT Leader David Seymour. “The Government has extreme powers to keep us safe from COVID, but the Prime Minister is not

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17 Schools Have Fewer Than 20 per Cent of Kids Regularly at School

Today’s revelation by the Government that there are 17 schools where fewer than 20 per cent of students are attending school regularly is just another illustration of the magnitude of New Zealand’s attendance crisis, National’s Education spokesperson Paul Goldsmith says. Four schools have fewer than 10 per

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Vehicles Responding to Electrical Emergencies Prioritised
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Vehicles Responding to Electrical Emergencies Prioritised

The Government must support a sensible law change that would allow lines companies to use flashing lights so traffic can give them priority when responding to electrical emergencies, National MP for Pakuranga Simeon Brown says. “Congestion in Auckland and across New Zealand is making it more difficult for lines companies

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Homebuyers Need Action, Not Political Pondering
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Homebuyers Need Action, Not Political Pondering

The Government’s admission that it’s considering forcing councils to open up more land for housing in the near future is the right idea, but New Zealanders need a Government that will take action rather than just think about it, Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says. “It’s

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More Long-Term Beneficiaries Means More Hardship
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More Long-Term Beneficiaries Means More Hardship

The latest figures from the Ministry of Social Development show the Government must urgently tackle long-term benefit dependency, National’s Social Development and Employment spokesperson Louise Upston says. “While the number of people on benefits has decreased slightly, the figures show more than 200,000 New Zealanders are still without

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Split Migrant Family Inquiry Cruelly Vetoed by Labour

Labour’s refusal to back a select committee inquiry into the issues migrants face is a further blow to those desperate to be reunited with their partners and children, National’s Immigration spokesperson Erica Stanford says. Labour members of Parliament’s Education and Workforce Committee voted against Ms Stanford’s

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National Has a Plan, Labour Light on Details

The Housing Minister’s lack of answers about how the Government will allocate housing infrastructure funding shows why Labour needs to support National’s plan, National’s Infrastructure spokesperson Andrew Bayly says. “The National Party introduced a policy to deal with the housing supply shortage. Our plan is comprehensive, easily

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Green Party Plans Significant Rewrite of Social Security Legislation
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Green Party Plans Significant Rewrite of Social Security Legislation

Green Party Green Party spokesperson for Social Development & Employment Ricardo Menéndez March The Green Party is putting a Member’s Bill into the ballot today which will be a significant step towards overhauling the Social Security Act. Green Party spokesperson for Social Development & Employment Ricardo Menéndez March will

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Low Nicotine Ciggies Will Drive up Poverty

Low Nicotine Ciggies Will Drive up Poverty

ACT Party ACT Social Development and Children spokesperson Karen Chhour. “New Zealand smokers will who can least afford it will spend more on their habit and in turn do harm to those around them if the Government mandates lower nicotine in tobacco,” says ACT Social Development and Children spokesperson Karen

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Labour Is Failing on Mental Health across the Board

Labour Is Failing on Mental Health across the Board

Labour is failing New Zealanders struggling with mental illness, National’s Mental Health spokesperson Matt Doocey says. “This isn’t a matter of the Government failing in just one area of mental health management and services. There are failures and incompetency across the board. “Wait times have ballooned under Labour

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