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  1. The whole point is to create as many homeless bottom feeders so we can claim we are achieving the growth we were promised .I said before the election ,if you are brown ,female ,gay ,unemployed ,or on a benefit you are going to be screwed over big time .So far I have achieved an A pass under the new school exam results .The biggest losers are the squeezed middle who believed they were going to get another $250 a week from national and have now discovered they got bugger all and the costs of living have gone through the roof .Wait until they get the first bill for RUCS for the two cars in the driveway along with the boat and jetski trailers on top of the 12 cents per liter increase in petrol in 2026 .

  2. Unemployed workers movements, and spontaneous direct action, have previously been a feature of NZ political life, particularly in the 1930s (Depression), 80s, and 90s (Rogernomics and Ruthanasia). At the moment there is still Auckland Action Against Poverty and various somewhat isolated beneficiary Advocacy services doing their best with no official funding.

    It is time to reboot a national Unemployed Political movement and support network–particularly advocates who can take on case managers–if you can find one it seems with AI. Just as mental health is put at the back of the queue, the govt.’s own punitive welfare maze is creating a whole lot more mentally stressed people.

    In the 90s there were various “Peoples Centres” initially kicked off by Bill and Sue Bradford. They often included medical, dental, self employment (be your own boss courses), financial advice, Green Dollar Exchange–trade your skills for goods etc. no cash involved. Anyone can set up as a do gooder or charity but the thing with the old school Unemployed Workers Rights movement was that it was highly active putting pressure on those causing the problems!

    Where ever the filthy CoC Ministers go they should be haunted with direct action and demos, MSD/WINZ need “Advocacy Days” to put some fear into case managers to pay people their full entitlements, unemployed individuals need a collective focus and organising opportunity.

  3. What is unimpressive is a solo mum( albeit her husband left her) in charge of the Ministry of Social Development beating up on beneficiaries and the unemployed she created.
    Another shit show Labour will inherit next year.

    1. Some government at some stage was going to have to claw back the 66 billion Labour spent due to covid overkill .They gave out our money like a drunken sailor with no clawback sorted just like they cancelled gas exploration with no back up to cover the lost power.

      1. Some government at some stage was going to have to claw back the 100 Billion National spent due to the GFC overkill .They gave out our money like a drunken sailor with no clawback sorted just like sale of SOE with no back up to cover the lost power.

      2. Trevor you are a fuckwit, an immigrant with no political knowledge of NZ politics. Labour saved your sorry arse, sadly!

  4. With the number of rough sleepers increasing, you would think the govt should be going in the oposite direction, and encouraging people to take in boarders. Disincentivising having boarders can only exacerbate the rough sleeper numbers.

  5. I agree Martyn. The online forms are bad enough; confusing and difficult. Goodness knows what it’s like to have to engage with WINZ. This government is doing a dirty deal with the Australian Banks (even the Taxpayers Union are appalled) and at the same time treading on decent people who have little to live on.

  6. The welfare state has always been difficult in my experience in 1984 then in 2008, at least in 1984 I got some money from them which helped me out, I 2008 I was made redundant but after visiting whatever they called themselves at the time I gave up on the idea of getting any support from them and have been self employed ever since. It sounds like they are even worse now which is not a surprise when you consider the failures in charge of the current government.

  7. Nationa;l linked with ACT with Labour, force the majority of young people in the country to be pall bearers for good ol’ NZAO. But refuse to acknowledge their slow poison to the body politic, offering slogans like>>>>
    ‘We will help you out – Which way did you come in!!’

  8. Let us be very clear, Luxon sold the country on the make believe mess Labour left him and how he would turn the ship around. Willis said we aren’t buying new ships and Luxon has failed dismally with his rhetoric. In fact the truth is he has wrecked the economy and this is evidenced by the right wing Mathew Hooten in today’s Herald…

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/economy/pointless-foreshore-debate-a-distraction-from-economic-crisis-matthew-hooton/FHIYFE3PBBBEDIFPIXBHM4K7AA/

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