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  1. Labour is on track for it’s biggest election defeat in a generation and rightly so, despite the nightmare of an ACT National government.
    Like the roll call of failures, missed opportunities, dropped balls and divisive woke policy masquerading as progressiveness the next three to nine years will be Labours fault as well.

  2. GST off food does not deliver for the poor. Instead $0-30,000 of income 0%tax and
    $30,000-60,000 10%. Real savings for people below average earnings. Balance the loss of tax revenue by big increases in tax on higher incomes

  3. Health and Education- Much of this is reliant on there not being a Phil Twyford, Andrew Little, Michael Wood or Grant Robertson, etc, etc, who won’t throw billions at things only for them to actually get worse! Mental health a great example! Te Whato Ora another.

    Or there being obvious conflicting results from their policy that yet again, have not been factored in by these morons ! A prime example, Te Aka Whai Ora also known as The Maori Health Authority. It’s wrong because it’s race based segregation but according to a rather damning report about TAWO, dumped Friday week ago, yep, on a Friday evening, it showed a core objective was hiring people from the former DHB pool that were racially selected as Maori, not because they had required skills, but based on their race, which is contributing to its woes. Say it isn’t so, hired on race, not skills sees problems resulting? Who’d of thought?

    Yes, a segregated health system is an obscenity I never thought I would see in this country and racial selection of staff is a logical extension of that obscenity but to show just how fucked up this government is, it brings the people of NZ this micro macro level of dysfunction caused by its racist policies that AREN’T attending to patients health issues, and yet we are supposed to entrust this lot with more time and money? I think not! Ever ever again!

    1. X-ray. It’s called “ positive discrimination “, is counter-productive when it makes appointments based on ethnicity rather than on expertise, and is dangerous when used in the fragile health sector.

      Again, this impacts mostly upon have-nots without private insurance schemes, just as they also lack the means to remove their children from the dumbed-down damaging state school system and secure them a decent education privately.

  4. What about the tax neutral switch if 10% GST, raise upper tax rates to compensate? Use the Key government logic but in reverse. That would help so many people so simply!

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