Similar Posts

- Advertisement -

4 Comments

  1. NZ First, the Nats and Act were all paid large amounts of money by various vested interests. The government must now deliver the policies and laws that these interest groups paid for. Straight forward transparent business arrangement, it’s not corruption.

  2. Fancy being a Maori and being so thick I cannot give up smoking without help from a government agency holding my hand

  3. Health Coalition Aotearoa, cold homes can have both short and long-term health consequences.

    Over 100,000 households are struggling to heat their homes.

    Therefore, why don’t we hear you lot speaking up on this issue (link below) impacting the price of power?

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/business/504764/big-power-companies-paying-large-dividends-at-consumers-expense-unions

    Calling out Costello while being silent on this makes it look like Health Coalition Aotearoa has lost all credibility.

  4. According to ASH NZ, 2 out of 3 smokers live in the poorest households.

    Health Coalition Aotearoa, how can you claim to care about people’s health when what you are promoting will have a further negative impact on the health?

    Continually wanting to see smokers pay more is really hurting those that have no desire to give up.

    It is robbing them of funding required to maintain a healthy diet and sufficiently afford to heat their homes, while impacting on their mental stress. Which can result in public ills, such as family violence.

    Therefore, if you want to make claim to credibility, you (Health Coalition Aotearoa,) need to look in the mirror.

Comments are closed.