ACT’s Golden Red Tape Ministry would like to exploit any crisis thanks
A fuel crisis hits — and suddenly the question isn’t just supply, it’s which rules get cut, and who asked for it.

A fuel crisis hits — and suddenly the question isn’t just supply, it’s which rules get cut, and who asked for it.
As hardship grows across New Zealand, ACT’s push to make alcohol easier to access raises a serious question — is this economic policy, or political distraction?
The Regulatory Standards Bill has passed. Supporters call it reform. Critics warn it prioritises property rights. What the shift means for NZ law-making.

The NZ Initiative’s market-led reforms on housing and education spark debate. Critics link ideas to broader free-market networks. What’s at stake?

David Seymour’s Atlas Network event in Britain and Shane Jones’ Singapore oil announcement raise transparency questions for NZ voters.

Critics argue global free-market networks like Atlas influence deregulation debates in New Zealand. What the Regulatory Standards Bill could mean.
If the definition of lunacy is to repeat the same thing over and over again, expecting differing results, then the National Party has been wildly successful: it is a party of lunatic ideologues.