Chlöe Swarbrick: NZ Economy Rigged For The Rich
If the economy is doing so well, why does it feel like most people are drowning? Chlöe Swarbrick says the system is working exactly as designed: for the wealthy.

If the economy is doing so well, why does it feel like most people are drowning? Chlöe Swarbrick says the system is working exactly as designed: for the wealthy.

Nicola Willis. Chlöe Swarbrick. Matthew Hooton. John Tamihere. Jordan Williams. Max Harris. One show. One economy. Absolute carnage.

With inflation looming, Luxon floundering and the Right splintering, NZ Election 2026 is shaping into the most volatile political fight in years.

They say they’re investing in protection. The numbers say otherwise. Flood funding is down while the storms keep coming.

The Greens might finally have the economic vision New Zealand desperately needs. One built around energy independence, lower living costs and resilience. The problem is convincing voters to emotionally cross that political line in Election 2026.

The Greens aren’t just talking climate — they’re saying electrify everything or keep paying for global chaos at the pump and on your power bill.

When a storm hits, “stay home” isn’t advice everyone can follow. So what happens next?

Prices shoot up overnight. Coming down? Not so much. The Greens are calling it out — and demanding answers.

You don’t privatise a public ocean without consequences. The question is whether anyone will stop it before it’s too late.

The Greens say homelessness can be ended — and they’ve unveiled a plan to fix renters’ rights and housing affordability in NZ.