Rule-Czar bill a right-wing power grab – Labour

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The Government is quietly undertaking consultation on the dangerous Regulatory Standards Bill over the Christmas period to avoid too much attention.

โ€œThe bill is another concession from Christopher Luxon to the ACT Party and would see far right thinking baked into our constitution,โ€ Labour regulation spokesperson Duncan Webb said.

โ€œIt seeks to limit what Parliament can do โ€“ for example by giving priority to property rights over things like environmental standards.

โ€œGood regulation is essential for a safe and thriving New Zealand. What this legislation would do is limit governmentโ€™s right to make rules in the interests of all New Zealanders on anything from building rules to environmental protections.

โ€œThis legislation places property rights at the heart of our constitution โ€“ but it is silent on community wellbeing, climate and environmental protection.ย It makes no mention of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

โ€œThe focus on property rights, individual freedoms, limiting government, and restricting taxes is straight out of the far-right playbook and does nothing for addressing inequity, lifting people out of poverty, ensuring health and education is available to all, and creating a safe community.

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โ€œThe Bill is an unnecessary power grab and would make David Seymour the Rule-Czar, limiting the ability of other ministers to effectively operate and requiring them to certify compliance with his demands before they can make rules or laws.

โ€œThere are already adequate systems in place to protect the quality of Bills and David Seymour doesnโ€™t follow them as it is,โ€ Duncan Webb said.

The Bill has not yet been drafted โ€“ but you can have your say here. Submissions close 13 January.