Weekly expenses will grow for some of the most vulnerable people in New Zealand as public transport fares are set to rise under the Coalition Government. More than thirty percent of the population will be impacted by the scrapping of free and half price public transport fares, Labourโs Transport Spokesperson Tangi Utikere said today.
โThe National-led Government is about to pile unnecessary financial pressure on 1.6 million young New Zealanders. Extra weekly transport costs will put pressure on some of the most in need people nationwide, including working families and students,โ said Utikere.
โRemoving this subsidy will only mount further burdens on students, pressured families and working Kiwis, who will all be ultimately paying the price of Nationalโs tax cuts for mega-landlords.
โThe Labour Government made free and half-price fares for young Kiwis permanent to give them one less worry as they went about their daily lives โ be it attending school, helping them get to work, or simply just getting around town.
โThis backwards step joins a scrapheap of cuts by this Government, which includes scrapping universal free prescriptions, free early-childhood-education for under-two-year-olds and the electric vehicle exemption from road user charges.
โThis only further proves that any talk of tax cuts are an empty promise with the rising costs that National are placing on New Zealanders.
โWhฤnau are already balancing much on their plates โ this Governmentโs unhealthy obsession with cutting relief for those most in need is completely unacceptable.
โWeโve launched an online petition and are calling for Kiwis to take a stand against this unfair removal and stop the Government from making the lives of New Zealanders that much harder,โ said Utikere.



It is interesting the Party that brought us record inflation is now worried about cost increases .
A third of Kiwis have then fucken dumb self to blame, they voted for this shambolistic government I don’t feel sorry for them they deserve to suffer, and they won’t be the only ones.
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