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  1. 9 years of mess and divisiveness cannot and will not be fixed properly with 3 years in power it will take at least 9 years and some to fix the mess we are currently in. Child poverty cannot and will not be fixed in one year and if you think it can, you are a dreamer.

  2. It is pretty impossible to solve child poverty if we keep importing in people who also need affordable housing on hundreds of thousands of work permits, have major social (Tarrent) or criminal issues (drug smuggling, visa and financial frauds) and also taking up the luxury market (Thiel) which developers have more profit on …

    Commentators exploring this issue need to look at the bigger picture, as do commentators who in NZ, like to ‘avoid’ the issue of the rise of immigration and asset buying around the world that has exploded in the past 10 years.

    (Not a peep out of the woke when Singapore and OZ nationals and anybody on a work visa are still allowed to buy up NZ property as exemptions and the OIA approval has never been higher to sell off NZ assets to foreign buyers. )

    Global migration has been caused by the rise of cheap global travel and the Internet, and governments are able to make short term political use out of it (aka the Ponzi of new money keeps people feeling richer when productivity is down and wages are declining and masks harder issues to face ).

    Look at the factors which that has created rapidly increasing child poverty in NZ over the past 10 years. We did not have the issue in the 1970’s!

    So concentrating on ‘tax’ issues (that the neoliberals and woke like to contain it to) is just a red herring, Ignoring immigration factors just makes the research look biased.

    Neoliberalism and over crowding of hot spot urban areas of the world (which then ripple outwards) are the bigger issues and it is happening all over the world.

    In China they can’t afford to be buried… In cities like Beijing, the average price is more than 100,000 yuan ($14,000) for a burial plot.
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/apr/05/cant-afford-to-die-china-embraces-eco-burials-as-plot-prices-outstrip-housing

    In Uk they also can’t afford ‘affordable’ housing…
    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/davehillblog/2010/jul/12/shelter-low-cost-home-ownership-schemes-london

    The planet is a finite place, people are living longer, there is much higher expectation of wealth and it has especially grown in new places of huge population growth such as China and India. That is putting strain on their own nationals who are getting poorer or the divide is greater. Meanwhile whose who do get wealthy there are increasingly using it to buy citizenship elewhere. All nations are seeing bigger inequality under neoliberalism, from the US, to the UK to NZ.

    It is also spilling out around the world, as the rise of buying citizenship and nationality around the world grows with more and more wealthier, consumer driven lives in all parts of the world able to consume more outside their own countries, when also traditionally ‘tax’ laws are irrelevant as they don’t have to pay taxes like the locals due to various loopholes…

    Then there are desperate people who utilise the people traffickers to trying to escape from South America, Asia, Middle East and Africa all looking to have a better life, which in modern times, means more money and safety as their countries assets are controlled by offshore corporations and militia take over the day to day running of society.

    Climate change is going to make migration worse and housing shortages worse as our councils and government are focused in NZ only on rise of new building permits, not the overall strategy of ensuring people have long lasting cheap to run housing to live in. What is the point of building a house that then is unable to be lived in 5 years later as it needs extensive repairs with the rise of more and more complex housing with more and more going wrong very quickly with it.

    There is no reason why there should not be more money and safety around the world as well as within individual countries. The causal factors need to be solved, worldwide and bigger picture factors (immigration/climate change/natural disasters) also discussed around housing because they are the main factors driving modern housing inequality.

    You can’t build 200,000+ houses per year in NZ to keep up with amount of new people living here, as is the building of roads, transport, hospitals, schools etc for often people who have very low incomes and will can then access NZ welfare after a few years (or days) of gaining residency here.

    NZ Laws need to be changed and urgently, because they are not fit for purpose in the modern world and NZ could end up as a basket case of satellite families and overseas retirees with the workers and all their assets hidden and untaxed in NZ and the Kiwis paying for their lifestyles and the hospitals, super and schools for them.

    It is not going to be long before iwi enter into arrangements only to find out the hard way, how neoliberalism works aka the powerful make the laws and ensure the loopholes, the one with the biggest amount of lawyers wins the cases and if you can’t win, keep the legal fights going for years..

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