National Away With The Ferries In Botched Deal – Labour
Almost eight months on from scrapping new Cook Strait ferries, National still has no solution. “The Government’s bungled ferry deal…
Almost eight months on from scrapping new Cook Strait ferries, National still has no solution. “The Government’s bungled ferry deal…
The Government’s decision to delay the free availability of life-saving cancer drug Keytruda means more waiting for patients who have…
The National Government is living in la-la land if it thinks it can achieve New Zealand’s climate goals with its…
Government spin about Health New Zealand deficits can’t be trusted. The public has the right to see the state of…
This week billions of dollars are going out the door that should’ve been spent on health, education and keeping costs…
National’s Emissions Reduction Plan will take New Zealand further from the economy we need to ensure the next generation has…
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon should be asking serious questions of his Minister for Resources Shane Jones now it’s been revealed…
Misleading assumptions undermine the plans credibility International treaties likely make plan impossible Results in tiny pool of potential overseas buyers…
The final day of campaign is upon us. Tomorrow is the “official” Election Day and nine years of National government is about to either end – or win a rare fourth term.
The 2017 Pre-Election Fiscal Update (PREFU) revealed that the Nats had achieved a respectable $3.7 billion surplus – contrasting sharply with the $1.6 billion forecasted surplus in the May 2017 Budget. How did National achieve such a remarkable feat, despite reduced revenue from tax cuts in 2009 and 2010 and the re-build after the Christchurch and Kaikoura earthquakes?. One doesn’t have to search far to find one possible answer where cuts were made to achieve their much-vaunted surplus;