Dear John --
There are only 10 days until voting opens!
Today Christopher Luxon released National's 100-point plan to end
the cost-of-living crisis, lift incomes, and give Kiwis a reason to
stay in New Zealand.
This election is about the economy, and which party has the plan to
rebuild it so you can get ahead. Only National has the plan to get
that job done.
Inflation is at 6 per cent, the Reserve Bank forecasts the economy
is now in recession, the IMF says next year we will have the second
lowest economic growth out of 159 countries, our current account
deficit is the largest in the developed world, and last year 40,000
New Zealanders left the country for good.
National’s plan to rebuild the economy to get it working for all
New Zealanders includes 100 actions across six key drivers of
growth:
- Stopping wasteful spending and getting the books back in
order
- Delivering tax relief to encourage hard work and to ease the
cost-of-living crisis
- Cutting red tape to make it easier to invest and grow
- Building infrastructure for growth like roads, public transport
and renewable energy
- Growing skills and attracting talent to boost productivity
- Strengthening connections to the world by supporting trade and
investment
Three weeks from now, every single voter gets the only chance they
have for the next three years to choose a better direction for New
Zealand. A party vote for National is a vote for our comprehensive and
common-sense economic plan to rebuild the economy, get it working for
all New Zealanders, and get New Zealand back on track.
Read
our full 100-point plan here!
Get Back on Facts
Labour is down and desperate. Labour has no record to run on so has
resorted to spreading mistruths about the National Party throughout
their election campaign.
As we know, Labour has also claimed National would cut fees-free,
add interest to student loans, sack all teachers, sell schools, cut
funding to schools and hospitals, cut sick leave, abolish the minimum
wage, abolish Matariki, increase GST, and repeal a policy of free
public transport for disabled people that doesn’t even exist.
To keep Labour honest and make sure New Zealanders have the facts,
we are launching a website called Get Back on Facts, which will be
updated every time Labour spreads misinformation about National.
al a policy of free public transport for disabled people that
doesn’t even exist.
Check
out our Get Back on Facts website here.
Out and about
It's been another busy week on the campaign trail!
Earlier this week, New Zealand celebrated Suffrage Day - with this
year marking the 130th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote.
To celebrate the anniversary, I joined community leaders from across
Canterbury at the Kate Sheppard Memorial to honour the enormous work
of the suffragettes to make the historic 1893 law change come to
pass.
I also spoke at the opening ceremony of the Koru Games - a huge
South Island multi-day sports tournament for year 7 and 8s hosted
right here in Selwyn!
It was incredible to see such a turnout - over 3500 children
attended from towns across the South Island, so a massive
congratulations to the Selwyn Sports Trust for their work in
organising.
On Tuesday night, I took part in a Selwyn Meet the Candidates
evening in Darfield – hosted and organised by the wonderful ladies
from the Darfield branch of Rural Women New Zealand.
I really enjoyed the opportunity to share my passion for our great
and fast-growing district, showcase some of the work I’ve done over
the last three years as your MP, explain National’s plans and policies
to get New Zealand back on track – and most importantly, answer all of
the wide-ranging questions!
On Wednesday, I attended the official ground-breaking ceremony of
Burnham Military Camp’s new Maintenance Support Facility with
National’s Spokesperson for Defence, Gerry Brownlee.
When this state-of-the-art facility is completed in a couple of
years’ time, it will replace the current maintenance buildings that
date back to the Second World War and allow our Defence Force to
better maintain and repair their equipment!
And - of course - when I wasn't attending an event or function, I
was on the doorsteps in Prebbleton, Kirwee, and Springfield talking to
people about National's plan to fix the economy! I also hosted a
coffee catch up session at the Sheffield Pie Shop and I will be
hosting a Pub Politics tonight at the Crate & Barrel in Leeston
(more
information here).
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 Pub Politics
With the election drawing nearer, there are a number of big issues
that Selwyn residents are thinking about. Come and join me at the
Darfield Hotel to share your thoughts and queries.
⏰ Thursday 28 September, 5:00pm -
7:00pm 📍 Darfield Hotel, South Terrace
More info: https://nicolagrigg.national.org.nz/darfield_pub_politics
Leeston Coffee Catch Up
Keen to catch up? I'll be in Leeston if you want to have a coffee
and talk to me about an issue, policy, or just want to chat! No
appointment needed.
📅 Tuesday 26 September
⏰ 1:00pm - 2:00pm
📍 Suburban Eatery, 112 High Street,
Leeston
More info: https://nicolagrigg.national.org.nz/leeston_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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