Mana Policy Rollout

βWeβre rolling out our policies on our website (mana.org.nz) starting with the Constitution of Aotearoaβ said MANA Leader Hone Harawira. βItβll scare some folks, but itβll also make a lot of people feel glad that somebody is finally speaking their languageβ
βOur policies ainβt that flash, and thereβs not a lot of big words, but weβre proud of them. They speak from the heart, theyβre straightforward, theyβre honest, they put people before profits and theyβve been written for the people who matter most to MANA β te pani me te rawakore β and we want to make sure they can understand them along with everyone elseβ
βWe know theyβll appeal to a growing number of people in our society who are feeling marginalised, left out, shut out of the bright future that you see on tvβ
βWe want a constitution based on He Whakaputanga me Te Tiriti o Waitangi, we want the rights of our children to be the nationβs first priority, and we want the health and wellbeing of the people and the lands, forests, fisheries, waterways and seas of Aotearoa to be a priority over economic development.
We want the Ngapuhi treaty settlement built around the statement from the Waitangi Tribunal that βNgapuhi did not cede sovereigntyβ. We donβt want the 3% settlement that government forced everyone else to take, or a βfull and finalβ settlement when our tupuna said the Treaty is forever, and we sure donβt want government telling us who should speak for us.
We want everyone to have decent warm homes, clean drinking water, free health care, free education and a universal basic income.
We want government to take back all the state assets they sold to private enterprise, to take back control of the monetary system from the banks, and we want to tax the rich pricks who have been ripping us all off for far too long and put their money back into the kitty, because thereβs a lot of work to be done and them and the banks can pay for itβ
βWe want more kohanga, more kura and more teachers and resources right across the education sector, we want to keep schools like Te Kapehu Whetu because MΔori have the right to determine their own pathways to educational success β and we want education to be freeβ
βWe want immediate steps to eliminate child poverty, starting with a Feed the Kids campaign in every school in the country, and free health for everyone.
βWe want an immediate commitment to housing the homeless, not with βaffordableβ houses that no-one can afford, but houses built by the state to house those in need. Stop foreigners buying existing homes here and force the speculators to sell all the houses they donβt need, and youβll put 20,000 homes on the market tomorrow for first home buyers.
βWe want community employment projects to get low income whanau back in the game of rebuilding their own future, and a commitment from government to keep those jobs going until the private sector picks up the slack.
βAnd we want tax breaks for the little man, for the small businesses doing their best to keep families working while government sits back and let the big boys rip us off.
βWe donβt have lollies for anyone but we got the meanest policies β¦β





Looks good to me, I hope Hone gets in, so my vote will be able to bring in more MPs from the party that is NZ and socialist
A mandate for fundamental change away from the predatory system run by a few for their own ends.
A complete readjustment of our system of community which will make for a more resilient, socially integrated and functioning NZ.
Free Education needs restoration at all levels.
Free Health care is a fair demand for all.
Caring for our community includes basic support all members.
The Private Criminal banks are the root of social deprivation while our laws continue to allow money to be freely issued from these transnational cabals all for their own greed.
“Rich pricks ” hits the nail on the head. “Pricks” come in all shapes and sizes but it is the ones with the power of wealth extracted from the rest that are the problem. They control GOVT.