The truth is, labour did bugger all last time they were in office.
That’s not quite correct. WFF was a significant policy setting to address inequality, and the data shows it had a favourable impact.
Adam, I think Nehemia makes a valid point. Whilst he and I come from opposing political viewpoints, if he points out WFF’s favourable impact on inequality, then you can take it as read.
I disagree there Frank – working for families, works better for white educated NZ. I’d say at best – it is a policy that has stopped people slipping into poverty – not improved equality. But then again – it does appear more of white NZ is walking towards the poor house as well.
The truth is, labour did bugger all last time they were in office.
That’s not quite correct. WFF was a significant policy setting to address inequality, and the data shows it had a favourable impact.
Adam, I think Nehemia makes a valid point. Whilst he and I come from opposing political viewpoints, if he points out WFF’s favourable impact on inequality, then you can take it as read.
I disagree there Frank – working for families, works better for white educated NZ. I’d say at best – it is a policy that has stopped people slipping into poverty – not improved equality. But then again – it does appear more of white NZ is walking towards the poor house as well.
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