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  1. Of course it wont pass as Labour are just sending it out as a talk fest as they know they will loose the 2020 election pushing it.

    labour are a “risk adverse’ lot aren’t they?

  2. National have probably blown their budget on excessive advertising against the proposed CGT.

    They seem to be so obsessed with advertising to the point of it being now OTT.

    Which makes me question as to why National are so obsessed with the CGT? Is it because many National MPs have more than one property and in fact one or two or three of their current MPs have multiple properties?

    Have these National MPs paid taxes over the years on these properties or did they do a Bill English and Double Dip? How much tax have the individual National MPs paid in taxes whilst owning these properties? Surely NZers have a right to know???!!!!!

    I am now sooo over hearing about the CGT and especially National’s and of course their Mouthpiece of the NZ National Party called the Tabloid NZ herald that I have now switched off wanting to hear anything more about the CGT from the NZ National Party.

    Their obsession has gone into over-kill. And the amount of advertising they have done on the matter is starting to strike me as being suspicious as to their TRUE intentions.

    We all know National MPs don’t do anything unless they can get something out of it for themselves later on. And so their OCD on the CGT sounds like a mental illness to me. Perhaps they need to text Sarah Dowie for one of her explosive text responses.

  3. Maybe we should demand smarter application of KiwiBuild to get results.

    The quickest way to get new homes built is by infilling existing sections. Many of those sections where this has not been done have only small section spaces available – so have not been seen as viable. However small homes may be a game changer for some of these.

    Nationwide consents, small homes quickly factory built to get supply into the market. A lot of older folk might like a downsize option in a city where they still work or have social connection. This frees up their family homes for those looking to move on from their doer upper and of course their home is available for those couples trading up from a flat or apartment to start a famliy.

    On the demand side, its past time to recognise that new builds do not match first homeowner need for affordability and open sales to existing owners of property.

    Effective policy to drive down prices and house people.

  4. Revolution?

    In Newzild?

    Gimme a break Bomber.

    Any country run by sheep farmers is never going to experience revolution.

  5. The reasons you suggest are not he reasons why there will not be a CGT Martyn.
    For at least 20 years, since the sell-off of our public assets to overseas interests, NZ governments, Hellen Clarke’s ( Michael Cullen’s) as much as John Key’s have balanced the external books by selling- allowing the sale of NZ houses, farms, forests, and citizenship to any overseas speculator that will buy.
    A CGT will kill that mechanism stone dead. The balance of payments will be exposed for what horror story they really are. It won’t happen in the foreseeable future. 5-10- 20 house owners can relax.
    D J S

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