Fuel relief excludes vulnerable Kiwis — Luxon and Willis under fire

The Government’s fuel relief package is facing criticism for excluding many of New Zealand’s most vulnerable groups, including beneficiaries, disabled people, and carers, during a worsening cost of living crisis.
Fuel relief package sparks outrage
Sweet Jesus it was pathological wasn’t it?
Beneficiaries and vulnerable groups left out
The two messages Willis and Luxon wanted to drive home yesterday was that beneficiaries won’t get anything and this has to be targeted because Labour were feckless with Covid.
National are actively pushing people out of the lifeboat, that is what we are witnessing with their $50 a week targeted plan.
Pensioners, beneficiaries, the disabled, the working poor, the squeezed middle, you can all go fuck yourself is the message from National.
Policy gaps and unintended consequences
It’s not even clear if a beneficiary under sanctions who can’t afford gas to drive to their job interview won’t get cut off by MSD and punished by WINZ.
The carers and support staff get nothing.
Criticism of ‘targeted’ approach
This isn’t a targeted solution, it’s a garrotte to strangle off those the National Party despise.
This is right wing mythology as social policy, ‘the deserving poor’.
This isn’t leadership, it’s cruelty.
Comparing crisis responses: Labour vs National
NZ Fell over under Labour with Covid and Jacinda and Grant stopped, helped us to our feet, gave us a cuddle and said the cost was going on the credit card.
New Zealand falls over under National with a fuel crisis, and Luxon and Nicola kick us for being weak, tell us to stop crying and says the free market will solve it.
The glee with which Luxon and Willis excluded beneficiaries, disabled, carers and support staff from fuel relief shouldn’t be forgotten or rewarded.
When policy choices deliberately leave the most vulnerable behind, it’s not just an economic decision — it’s a moral one that voters will ultimately judge.








But beneficiaries are responsible for getting their kids to school, getting themselves or their kids to the doctor, showing up for WINZ appointments or job interviews.
And many beneficiaries work in the volunteer sector, providing assistance to others.
You’re not much of a thinker are you Krackhead Haus.
Or should we just refer to you as Hausfrau?
Crocodile tears from a bunch of jerkoffs who will be booted out of power soon can’t wait
Luxon, Willis, Peters, Seymour – the “faux four” – not one decent bone among them. How did NZ get such empty, spiteful and malicious MP’s? Beats me!
Beneficiaries aren’t the ones running vans and trucks to get food and goods into beneficiaries hands. End of story.
This right wing government tanked the economy. End of story.