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Just a reminder the only reason we had to go through a select committee (and have 90% oppose it) on Seymour's racist bill in the first place, was because LUXON, who claims to be laser focused on Govt waste, voted to allow it to proceed.

Proving Luxon doesn't care about Govt waste he cares about privatising the role of Govt.

#NatLies

"Some of Nelson's most experienced senior doctors say a lack of staff in their departments has led to waitlists blowing out, sometimes putting patients' lives in danger."

BUT National have a target to reduce wait lists, and also they said NO front line services would be affected by cost cuts.

Say it with me: Tax cuts cost YOU

#NatLies #NZpol

1news.co.nz/2025/03/30/senior-

1News · Senior doctors speak out over concerns about staffing, patient safety at Nelson HospitalBy Jessica Roden

"The government is spending $2.7 billion on tertiary courses this year, but there are early signs it will not be enough to cover all the enrolments."

This Govt gave a tax break that cost it $2.9 Billion to landlords. They said the Govt could easily afford to do so.

They LIED

Tax cuts cost YOU
Tax cuts cost your children
Tax cuts cost NZ it's future.

#NZpol #NatLies

#NZpol
rnz.co.nz/news/political/54576

RNZ · Will the $2.7b cost of tertiary courses be enough?By John Gerritsen

#NZpol #NatLies

THEN:

“New Zealanders are seeing their future elsewhere because they are going backwards under Labour. We have a cost of living crisis, our healthcare system is falling over, wages aren’t keeping up with inflation, owning a home is out of many people’s reach, violent crime is up and we have a labour shortage.." Willis July 2022

dailytelegraph.co.nz/news/one-

NOW:
fortune.com/asia/2025/02/16/ne