Dear John,
That's a wrap on the 53rd Parliament!
Yesterday was the last day of parliament, marking the end of my
first term as the MP for Selwyn!
I’ve absolutely loved the past three years and am so privileged to
represent the best region in New Zealand. Thank you to those who’ve
placed their trust in me, told me their stories, and have been brave
enough to ask for my help - it has truly been an honour.
This Sunday, I will be joining the rest of my colleagues in
Auckland as the National Party officially launches its campaign to
change the government.
Over the next six weeks, I will be campaigning hard around Selwyn
to return the National Party back to government. The team and I are
determined to get our great country back on track!
Policy Announcement - Back Pocket Boost
This week, we announced our Back Pocket Boost policy that will
deliver tax relief of up to $100 per fortnight for an average income
household, plus a FamilyBoost childcare tax credit of up to $150 per
fortnight. That means that for a family on an average income, they’ll
get another $250 per fortnight!
National will always back middle New Zealand so we’ve announced a
prudent, fully-funded and balanced tax plan that will help Kiwis get
ahead.
The squeezed middle is being left behind - Kiwis who are working
hard but seeing their incomes eaten up by high taxes and rising costs
– and with around a quarter of Selwyn’s population aged under 18 years
old, we are expecting this policy will help thousands of families
across our district.
Click
here to read the full tax relief policy
MPI's biosecurity response
Earlier this year, the highly invasive golden clam – a known
aquatic pest – was found in the Waikato River. These clams can
reproduce at a significant rate of 400 offspring per day (or 70,000 a
year!) and can cause absolute havoc on waterways by taking over native
species, blocking pipes used for water treatment facilities, and even
clog electricity generators.
Despite the major risk this pest poses, Biosecurity New Zealand’s
response has been slow and lacklustre and has risked the spread to
waterways across the country. The delays in the biosecurity response
are not good enough and need to be addressed urgently as other
important waterways may be at risk.
Both the Environment and Primary Production select committees have
released a damming report recommending that the Government give urgent
consideration to more resources to tackle the issue, and to develop a
national surveillance system in order to prevent a nationwide
spread.
It’s beggars belief that officials seem to take the view that
because there is no known eradication method, they shouldn’t attempt
it. The committee is pushing MPI to relook at eradication as an option
and, as National's spokesperson for biosecurity, I wholeheartedly
endorse that.
Click
here or below to read my PR 👇
Overseas Voting
In response to the huge number of Kiwis living or travelling
overseas who want to see a change of government, National has launched
its first website dedicated to making sure New Zealanders all over the
world know how they can vote for National from wherever they are.
The past few years have shown the governing parties took overseas
Kiwis’ support for granted, particularly through Labour’s obsession
with the MIQ lottery and the misery it caused Kiwis overseas. While
Labour drives New Zealanders to leave New Zealand, National will work
relentlessly to make our country somewhere they can see themselves
returning, contributing to our economy and building lives for the next
generation of Kiwis.
We’re encouraging people to share our website with their friends
and family overseas so they know how they can vote National from
wherever they are. It’s also crucial for those travelling to
the Rugby World Cup to know how they can cast their vote.
You can visit the website here: https://overseas.national.org.nz
Upcoming Events
Pub Politics
Ahead of the election, there are a number of big issues that Selwyn
residents are thinking about. Come and join me at the following pubs
to share your thoughts and queries.
Coffee Catch
Ups
I'll be in Lincoln and West Melton next week if you want to have a
coffee and talk to me about an issue, policy, or just want to chat! No
appointment needed.
Tuesday 5 September
📍 Coffee Culture Lincoln, 19 Gerald
St
⏰ 11:30am - 12:30pm
Friday 8 September
📍 Les Delices Bakery, West Melton
⏰ 11:30am - 12:30pm
Law & Order Public
Meeting - with Mark Mitchell
Monday 11 September 5:30pm
Crime is out of control in New Zealand, and it is getting worse
under this Government.
In Canterbury crime rose 28 per cent and violent crime up 40 per
cent when comparing the first four months of 2022 with the first four
months of 2023.
I am hosting a public meeting with National's Police and
Corrections spokesperson Mark Mitchell MP on Monday 11 September at
5:30pm at Rolleston College to hear your concerns and discuss our plan
and policies to tackle crime.
Click
here for more information and to RSVP.
Here to help
As always, my team and I are here and available to help.
You can get in touch with us by emailing [email protected], phone 03 344
2800, or pop into the office in Rolleston Square between Monday and
Fridays, 10:00am - 4:00pm.
Kind regards,
Nicola Grigg https://nicolagrigg.national.org.nz/
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