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  1. Not sure if there is any understanding that increasing the population of NZ while allowing an anything goes to whoever comes here, including an alarming trend of a discharge of criminal convictions for migrants when they first start offending, so instead of criminal visitors being deported they still remain in NZ committing more crimes… to the laughable point of getting residency while in jail after multiple appearances before the courts in the lead up aka Sroubek style…

    Under the new deregulation it seems that any criminals can come to NZ no questions asked on the basis of a circa 50k job in the Provences… why don’t the government just put out a neon sign for easy criminal assess to work and operate in NZ when it’s so easy to be here and drugs in particular have some of the highest profits rates….

    Even more laughable when rents for a 3 bedroom in Queenstown are 700 p/w due to overseas sales and it being a tourism town, and the after tax rate for that so called high paid Provences job is about the same…soemthing does not seem right there and apparently the employers are saying the rate is too high! What a joke!

    No wonder more people are engaging in criminal activity to make ends meet.

    At the same time (like the dysfunctional UK) an unwillingness to address what is going to happen to the local un and under unemployed in this capitalist experiment for the working and middle class poor, when they can’t afford the 3 bedroom rents even when working a job 40% above the minimum wage, or to run a car, or to pay utilities or food on what is laughably now considered a high wage…

    Like Brexit the voters might take revenge when capitalism gets so dysfunctional. The establishment might find they like it a lot less that they were expecting when they did not take continuing local struggle to access quality health care, housing, utilities, infrastructure while ignoring growing dishonesty crimes, moneylaundering, extreme hate crimes like Tarrent types being drawn here, drug importation, into their mix and the high social costs of that including on the hallowed business community who fail to work out the next steps in their quest to subjugate working conditions and wages to the point where they anybody interested in training for many types of low paid jobs, and think importing some in while paying jobseeker those displaced from the workforce, is going to be the answer going forward.

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