Dear John,
Petrol prices will rise tomorrow, inflicting more pain on already
stretched households. Life is tough out there. The cost-of-living
crisis is now dragging into its third year. Economic mismanagement has
driven New Zealand into recession, even while the economies of
Australia, the US, and our Asian neighbours are growing.
The
Government’s books are going backwards – spending is up 80 per cent
since Labour took office in 2017 and net debt has increased from $6
billion pre pandemic to around $71 billion today - and forecast to
increase to $92.2 billion in 2024. New Zealand is now forecast to
borrow an average of $82.4 million every day for the next year.
Between this financial year and next, net core Crown debt as a
proportion of GDP is expected to rise from 38.5 per cent to 43.1 per
cent. This up from 21.6 per cent when National left office.
The great shame is that there’s so little to show for this
increased debt – instead we have potholes all over the roads,
declining school attendance and achievement, growing health waiting
lists and escalating violent crime.
It’s time for the excuses to stop. New Zealand needs solutions to
fix our broken economy and help you get ahead once more. Most of all,
what our country needs right now is hope. That’s what National will
deliver.
We know that only a strong economy can fix the cost-of-living
crisis, lift incomes and fund the world class public services Kiwis
deserve. We know that success is good for the country, it’s good for
the Government and it’s good for every New Zealander.
This election the choice is clear.
Real Consequences for Crime
Last weekend, National held its annual conference in Wellington
where we announced our new law and order policy; Real Consequences for
Crime. In just five years, violent crime has increased by 33 per cent,
gangs are growing faster than police, and retail crime has doubled -
something we are increasingly seeing here in Selwyn. One contributor
to this spike in criminal activity is the weak consequences for
offenders. Labour's policy of reducing the prison population by 30 per
cent - while failing to reduce crime - is fundamentally flawed.
Unlike Labour, National’s priority is on public safety and victims.
National will scrap the Government's misguided target of reducing the
prison population and, instead, we will focus on genuinely reducing
crime, recognising this is the only safe way to decrease the prison
population over time.
Read
more about our Real Consequences for Crime policy here.
Volunteer Challenge
At last weekend’s conference, we also launched a volunteer
challenge to encourage like-minded New Zealanders to volunteer on
local campaigns and help National get New Zealand back on track.
Grassroots campaigning is the best way to get National’s messages
and plan for New Zealand out there - whether that be delivering fliers
to your local area, helping construct hoardings around the region, or
knocking on some doors.
If you’re keen to give me and the team a hand to change the
Government, we’d love to have you! All you have to do is sign up on
the website here https://www.national.org.nz/volunteer
or simply email [email protected]
and we’ll be in touch.
If you’re unable to give us a hand, there are still loads of ways
you can help us out by spreading the word about our policies. The
easiest way is to like my Facebook page and share posts with your
friends and family, including these newsletters! As you know, the
media is very selective about what makes the 6pm news, so sharing
social media posts and email newsletters is a huge help to us!
You can like my Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/NicolaGriggSelwyn
RMA 2.0 gone by Christmas
It's the most complained about piece of legislation that my office
deals with - and now, thanks to the vanity of Labour, the RMA is set
to get a whole lot worse.
The very clear feedback on the Government’s revised RMA is that it
will make it harder to get things done, will not improve the
environment, and will actually be a worse piece of legislation than we
have now. It will increase bureaucracy, significantly increase legal
complexity and litigation, remove local decision-making, and put our
decarbonisation goals at risk.
This week we announced that, if
elected in October, we will repeal Labour’s RMA replacement bills by
Christmas. We all know the current RMA is broken, but any reform must
actually improve things and be worth all the considerable cost of
change.
National’s RMA spokesperson, Chris Bishop, has committed to begin
work on a longer-term programme to repeal and replace the RMA, as well
as to quickly implement some of the changes we have already announced
such as one year consenting for major infrastructure and renewable
energy projects.
Chris Bishop and I learning about
how the new RMA will impact flooding issues in Hororata
Therapeutic Products Bill
National believes that the Medicines Act needs to be modernised but
we oppose Labour’s Therapeutic Products Bill.
We supported it at its first reading in Parliament purely to send
it to Select Committee so that an inquiry could address some of the
major issues that we already had with the Bill.
It attracted
huge amounts of negative public feedback – most of which, we agree
with.
But while the Government addressed some of our concerns, a range of
other key issues still remain - including a huge amount of
heavy-handed overreach that will make the production and availability
of natural health products highly regulated and highly expensive.
National cannot support this, and will continue to vote against it
as it progresses through parliament.
Watch my speech on the Therapeutic Products Bill below
Upcoming Events
We’ve got a busy few weeks ahead while parliament is in Recess. If
you know anyone who you think would be interested in any of these,
please forward this email to them!
Public Meeting with Todd McClay
On 4 July at 5:30pm, I am hosting a public meeting with National’s
Spokesperson for Agriculture, Hunting & Fishing, and Trade, Todd
McClay, and I’d love to see you there!
This will be an opportunity to learn more about our agriculture
policies to date, as well as to ask any questions you may have.
If you intend on coming, please RSVP to [email protected]
or 03 344 2800 to help us with the event planning.
Coffee Catch Up
I'll be at cafes around the region on Tuesday 11 July. 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.
- 9:30am: Thirsty Acres, Kirwee
- 10:45am: The Fat Beagle Café, Darfield
- 12:15pm: Sheffield Pie Shop, Sheffield
- 1:30pm: Café on the Green, Glentunnel
Kirwee Pub Politics
If you’re not able to attend any of my daytime events at cafes
around the region, then join me at the Thirsty Acres in Kirwee!
This casual event will run from 5:00pm on Thursday 13 July. Come
along to hear about our policy announcements, discuss any issues or
concerns you have – or just kick off the Matariki long weekend with a
drink.
In the news
Kind regards,
Nicola Grigg http://nicolagrigg.national.org.nz/
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