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What They Promised vs What They Delivered: Part Twelve

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Source: brokenpromises.co.nz

Promise: Careers Advice

“Ensure all students have professional personalised career advice before leaving high school.”

Speech from the Throne

Failed to deliver.

Promise: Teacher/Child Ratios

“Improve group size and teacher:child ratios for infants and toddlers in early childhood services”

Labour’s Education Manifesto

Failed to deliver.

Promise: Early Childhood Education

“[Will provide] extra funding for ECE centres that employ 100% qualified and registered teachers.”

Labour’s Fiscal Plan – Page 14

Failed to deliver.

Promise: Strong Economy

“This government is committed to building a strong economy”

Speech from the Throne

Failed to deliver.

Number of net New Zealanders leaving for overseas is up 10,000 a year under Labour.

brokenpromises.co.nz
  • What They Promised vs What They Delivered: Part one.
  • What They Promised vs What They Delivered: Part two.
  • What They Promised vs What They Delivered: Part three.
  • What They Promised vs What They Delivered: Part four.
  • What They Promised vs What They Delivered: Part five.
  • What They Promised vs What They Delivered: Part six.
  • What They Promised vs What They Delivered: Part seven.
  • What They Promised vs What They Delivered: Part eight.
  • What They Promised vs What They Delivered: Part nine.
  • What They Promised vs What They Delivered: Part ten.
  • What They Promised vs What They Delivered: Part eleven.

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