Dear John --
You may have seen earlier this week that the Treasury’s
pre-election economic forecasts show that six years of Labour’s
economic mismanagement has taken a toll on New Zealand, with forecasts
showing a sustained economic slowdown, high inflation and high
interest rates.
By its own numbers, we are going to have debt at well over
$100 billion by next year!
Treasury itself says, ‘households and businesses are expected to
remain under pressure’.
New Zealanders deserve better. Wages have been growing slower than
inflation, the fortnightly cost of a $500,000 mortgage has increased
by $750 in the last two years, and food prices have been increasing at
rates not seen since the 1980s.
Sadly, there’s more pain to come with Treasury now forecasting:
🚨 the economic slowdown to persist
through to the end of 2024, 🚨 inflation to stay above target levels
until the end of 2024, 🚨 interest rates to stay higher for longer
in an attempt to combat inflation, 🚨 a delay in the return to
surplus to 2027 - meaning seven straight years of deficits, and
debt servicing costs rising to $11 BILLION PER
YEAR!!
These figures assume Labour will stick to their proposed spending
limits – something they have never done.
This election is an opportunity for change and a chance to get the
economy working for all New Zealanders. National has a plan to do
exactly that.
Our plan to rebuild the economy includes:
💙 stopping wasteful spending and get
the books back in order, 💙 delivering tax relief to encourage hard
work ease the cost of living crisis, 💙 cutting red tape to make it
easier to invest and grow, 💙 building infrastructure for growth
like roads and public transport, 💙 growing skills to expand our
workforce, driving technology and innovation, and 💙 being open to
the world by supporting trade and investment.
National will rebuild the economy because that is how we lift
wages, grow jobs and help Kiwis get ahead. A strong economy is how we
end the cost of living crisis and get mortgage rates under control. It
is also how we afford the quality public services we all rely on and
deserve.
New Zealanders now have a clear choice this election – a strong
stable National-led Government with a plan to rebuild the economy. Or
three more years of a high taxing, high spending Labour-led Government
with no plan to address the economic issues facing New Zealanders.
Policy Announcement - Primary Sector Growth Plan
Farming is the backbone of our economy, but over-bearing regulation
over the last few years has hurt our primary sector and frustrated our
farmers and growers.
Yesterday Christopher Luxon and Todd McClay visited Selwyn to
announce our Primary Sector Growth Plan.
Building on our previous announcements, this policy includes
unleashing investment in water storage and food production to lift
productivity and take pressure off food prices. The next National
Government will:
🔵 No longer require farmers to have a
resource consent to build a water storage pond on farmland, unless
wetlands or SNAs are affected.
🔵 Councils will be required to approve
or decline consents for other types of water storage within two years
of an application.
🔵 Consents for water storage will be
extended to 30 years. Under Labour, consents only last 10 years, not
long enough to recover investment costs.
🔵 Make commercially-grown fruit and
vegetables for human consumption a permitted activity under the RMA,
meaning growers will not have to obtain a resource consent to grow
food or rotate crops within a catchment.
Under National, New Zealand will continue to be an agricultural
nation.
Read
our full plan here.
Out and about
It's been another busy week on the campaign trail, with less than a
month until Election Day!
I started this week by hosting National's Police and Corrections
Spokesperson, Mark Mitchell, in Selwyn.
Crime across New Zealand is out of control under Labour - and we
here in Selwyn are not immune. In the last six years, Police call outs
for crime in Selwyn have increased a whopping 79 per cent, with family
harm investigations also increasing 81 per cent. Total call outs in
Selwyn reached over 32,000 last year alone!
Mark and I visited both Christchurch Men's Prison and Te Puna Wai
Youth Justice Facility to meet with the staff and listen to their
concerns.
We also paid a visit to a number of shops and dairies that have
been victims of crime and ramraids, and hosted a well-turned out
public meeting to share our plans and policies to back our Police and
reduce crime. We’ll take an early intervention approach to youth
offenders, crack down on recidivist criminals and, above all, put
victims first.
I have also been out doorknocking around Rolleston, Yaldhurst, and
Templeton this week. The number one issue that most people are talking
to me about is the high cost of living, with people worried about how
they will pay their mortgage or afford groceries.
I also hosted a coffee catch up in Templeton, and it was great to
see such a turnout to my weekly Pub Politics in West Melton last
night! Lots of support out there for National's plan to back the
primary sector and reduce the cost of living.
Upcoming Events
As the election draws closer, I will continue to host a range of
events to be as accessible as possible! Below are the events over the
next week, with my full schedule constantly being update here: https://nicolagrigg.national.org.nz/events
Darfield Meet the Candidates
Next week, the Darfield Branch of Rural Women NZ is hosting a 'Meet
the Candidates' debate at the Darfield Recreation Centre on Tuesday,
19 September from 7.30 – 9.30pm and I'd love to see as many of you
there as possible!
More information: https://nicolagrigg.national.org.nz/darfield_meet_the_candidates
Leeston 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 Crate & Barrel, Leeston next Friday to
share your thoughts and queries.
📍 Crate & Barrel, Leeston
⏰ Fri 22 Sept, 5:00pm - 7:00pm
More information here: https://nicolagrigg.national.org.nz/leeston_pub_politics
Coffee Catch Up
I'll be in Sheffield 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.
Thursday 21 September
📍 Sheffield Pie Shop
⏰ 12:00pm - 1:00pm
More information here: https://nicolagrigg.national.org.nz/sheffield_meet_your_mp
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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