Dear John,
Parliament is currently on a three-week recess, which is giving me
the chance to spend as much time in the electorate as possible. Over
the next couple of weeks, I’m aiming to hold as many events around the
region as I can, including hosting drop-in sessions at cafes, and an
evening pub politics event – see more later in the newsletter.
Some may have seen this week the Government finally decided to add
more health sector workers to the immigration green list – a whole
year after the Ministry of Health pleaded with the Minister for more
support. Worse still, an urgent letter on behalf of all 20 DHBs was
sent to officials in July 2021 warning of impending health workforce
shortages and requested immediate changes to immigration settings.
Again, the Labour Government refused to act. The current melt down in
services we are seeing in Canterbury is a direct result of that.
There was also bad news last week for everyone with a mortgage.
Despite hopes that there would be a drop in the Official Cash Rate,
the Reserve Bank instead increased it yet again – meaning even further
financial pain for many families.
Half of New Zealanders with a home loan are going to have to re-fix
their finances within the next six months – this latest raise means
many will see their interest rates double from 3% to more than 6%.
With the average house price in Selwyn being around $830,000, those
with a mortgage are going to have to find hundreds of dollars more
every fortnight just to pay the interest.
National has a plan to fix inflation, which you can check
out here. We will strengthen New Zealand’s economy by restoring
careful fiscal management, backing productive businesses and reducing
the pressure of inflation on interest rates.
Policy announcement - Electrify NZ
Earlier this month, Christopher Luxon announced that the next
National Government will cut red tape to drive a surge of investment
in renewable electricity generation so New Zealand can double its
supply of affordable, clean energy and become a lower emissions
economy. It makes no sense to encourage the shift to electric vehicles
if the power comes from burning coal. New Zealand must have enough
renewable electricity to meet the rising demand.
The current planning system puts barrier after barrier in the way.
A new wind farm can take ten years to complete – eight years to obtain
resource consent, and two years to build. The Resource Management Act
is the greatest barrier to New Zealand reaching its climate change
targets. Labour’s proposed new RMA laws will only make this worse.
National will:
- Turbo-charge new renewable power projects including solar, wind
and geothermal by requiring decisions on resource consents to be
issued in one year and consents to last for 35 years.
- Unleash investment in transmission and local lines by eliminating
consents for upgrades to existing infrastructure and most new
infrastructure.
Read
more about our plan to Electrify New Zealand here.
Health public meeting
Over the past few days I’ve had National’s Health spokesperson, Dr
Shane Reti in Selwyn. On Thursday I hosted a public meeting with him
to discuss the turmoil in the health system right now. It was no
surprise that there was a huge turnout, with standing room only.
Labour has utterly failed on health. Under this Government,
surgical waitlists and ED wait times have skyrocketed, and staff are
under enormous strain due to workforce shortages.
National will prioritise this vitally important issue. We will
rebuild our health workforce, bring back clear and transparent
targets, and focus spending on frontline services - not Wellington
bureaucracy.
Meet your MP
Selwyn is a big electorate, so I try my best to get around as many
places as possible to make myself available to you.
I'll be at cafes around the region on Tuesday 18 April and Thursday
20 April. Come and join me for a chat - no appointment needed, just
show up! Simply look out for the ‘Meet your MP’ sign on a table once
inside.
Tuesday 18 April
- 9:00am: Les Délices bakery, West Melton
- 12:30pm: World Famous Sheffield Pies, Sheffield
- 2:00pm: Hororata Village Bar & Cafe, Hororata
Thursday 20 April
- 10:00am: Dunsandel Store, Dunsandel
- 11:15am: Suburban Eatery, Leeston
- 12:45pm: The Store @ Tai Tapu
- 2:00pm: Union Fare Eatery, Prebbleton
Click
here for more information.
Pub Politics
If you can’t attend any of my daytime events at cafes around the
region, then join me for a drink at the Dunsandel Tavern!
This casual event will run from 5:30pm on Thursday 27 April. Come
along to discuss any issues or concerns you have – or just say hi!
Click
here for more information.
In the news
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I joined Hamish and Becs on Rural Exchange to discuss live exports,
food and mouth disease, and wilding pine control.
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I joined Newstalk ZB’s Politics Friday panel with John
MacDonald to talk about the issues of the week.
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Click
here to listen
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Click
here to listen
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Kind regards,
Nicola Grigg http://nicolagrigg.national.org.nz/
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