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  1. In the countries you mentioned, *all* children receive a free/subsidised meal at school and this is the secret of the success of these programmes. There is no stigma. Because the middle class is using these programmes, no politician would dare to cancel them because the middle class is very good at protecting their entitlements and voting. If you have a programme that is for the poor only, you have stigma, a lack of support from wider society and a lack of a well-organised interest group that is able to protect the programme and to demand high quality.

  2. What a shame websites don’t employ journalists (yet). Frank’s well-researched and well-argued piece makes professional newspaper columnists like Rosemary McCleod look like the screeching weasels they are. Thanks Frank, keep up the good work.

        1. I too go straight to Frank’s new posts, once I see them, among the others. He has a skill of digging where he is bound to find something, that the government does not want us to find. I know someone like that, but apart from that, and from Frank, there are few people gifted with research and analytical skills. Thanks again, Frank.

  3. We get propaganda galore from the government, with endless spin on figures, like supposed drops in numbers of people receiving benefits. But with the welfare reforms, about which they have so far boasted themselves, there has at the coal face been a slash and burn approach, and you will only find this out by studying, analysing and assessing the figures as Frank has here done again.

    On the one hand the Nats say they “increase” benefits (by a meagre $ 25 gross), but that is only for those with children, but the criteria to get any benefit has been tightened beyond anything reasonable, so they deny the benefits to as many people as possible. That is why more people were forced off benefits, even sick and disabled, to try and find any work they could. They were expected to try and cope with it, no matter what, and if they could not, they will have ended up as penniless couch-surfers at places of their relatives or friends, or under the bridge.

    The slash and burn leads to more poverty, that does not get caught by many statistics anymore, as they now even manipulate figures by changing the criteria for those to be gathered.

    So I am not one bit surprised about all this, it is sadly something the average middle class worker and many others are not aware of, as they are not affected. They were happy with Key’s tax cuts (benefiting the rich more than others, disadvantaging the poor) and too many could not care less about the ones at the bottom, as they are focused only on number one, and stuff the rest. This is the so-called “brighter future” we have now.

    And when you ask for official information, MSD and others still dare stuff you around, and give you only bits, that one can often not do all that much with. They force us to then try the Ombudsman, who is underfunded and overworked, and has a habit of dismissing complaints by saying, they need no investigation, as the complaint may be out of scope or out of their jurisdiction.

    Here is stuff showing more of what goes on:

    https://nzsocialjusticeblog2013.wordpress.com/2015/11/27/msds-selective-and-poor-responses-to-new-oia-requests-on-benefits-advisors-reports-mental-health-and-sole-parent-employment-services/

    PDF Version:
    https://nzsocialjusticeblog2013.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/msds-selective-poor-responses-to-new-oia-requests-post-nzsjb-27-11-15.pdf

    https://nzsocialjusticeblog2013.wordpress.com/2015/04/10/mental-health-and-sole-parent-employment-services-msd-withholds-o-i-a-information-that-may-prove-their-trials-a-failure/

    https://nzsocialjusticeblog2013.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/mhes-spes-msd-withholds-o-i-a-info-that-may-prove-trials-a-failure-post-nzsjb-final-14-04-2015.pdf

    https://nzsocialjusticeblog2013.wordpress.com/2015/08/09/msd-and-dr-david-bratt-present-misleading-evidence-claiming-worklessness-causes-poor-health/

    https://nzsocialjusticeblog2013.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/msd-dr-bratt-present-misleading-evidence-on-worklessness-and-health-post-09-08-15.pdf

    It appears a massive dis-entitlement agenda has been started, while on the “media front” (Propaganda Front) we get inundated with all the “good” news about unemployment being so low, when also those figures do not stack up.

  4. The Ministry of Truth “objects” to this interpretation of statistical figures, I hear the Prime Minister shout, the Ministry of Truth will take measures, to ensure ONLY its truth will prevail. Watch your backs, dear friends, day and night, wherever you are!

  5. Great article Frank thank you.
    Lets copy more enlightened countries and feed the all kids adequate nutritious meals, recognizing that parents are often time poor as well as financially challenged. At the same time, to make sure kids are fed at other times too, lets fix Working for Families. The worst of kids do not get the weekly, soon to be, $72.50 per family of poverty alleviation tax funded tax credits:
    http://www.cpag.org.nz/campaigns/the-latest-fix-working-for-families-fwff/

  6. What a tragedy for the children of the poor and SHAME when the New Zealand Labour Party decided to shaft the Mana/Int Party

    ( by standing Kelvin Davis in the TTT seat to defeat Hone Harawira… instead of giving Davis a safe list seat in the NZ Labour Party …thereby allowing Mana/Int into parliament and winning the Election for the Left coalition and children of the poor)

    ….and Lusk by accounts was also involved in the unseating of Hone Harawira

    http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/mediawatch/audio/201779410/dirty-politics-players-back-in-the-frame

  7. Yet, on 19 March, National and it’s coalition supporters voted down Mana’s “Feed the Kids” Bill (which had been taken over by the Green Party after Hone Harawira lost his Te Tai Tokerau seat in 2014). The Bill was defeated 61 to 59, courtesy of National, ACT, and Peter Dunne. – See more at: https://thedailyblog.co.nz/2016/02/29/must-read-nationals-food-in-schools-programme-reveals-depth-of-child-poverty-in-new-zealand/?utm_content=bufferbce22&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer#sthash.ItkifkhI.dpuf

    The coalition of the heartless – National, ACT and Peter Dunne. At least the Maori Party had a bit of heart then.

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