From Christopher Luxon <[email protected]>
Subject Our 100 point plan to rebuild the economy
Date September 22, 2023 3:42 AM
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Dear John, 



I am proud to share our 100 point plan to rebuild the economy to reduce the cost of living, lift incomes and ensure Kiwis stay in New Zealand. 



This is how we will get our country back on track. 



The economy is struggling. Inflation is at 6%, the IMF says next year New Zealand's economy will only grow by 1% and our account deficit is the largest in the OECD!



National's 100 point plan is focused on 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



A strong economy means means better jobs, higher incomes, affordable mortgages and a lower cost-of-living. This is how we can afford the quality public services New Zealanders rely on.



The Labour Government’s economic mismanagement has driven our economy into the ground and pumped up the cost of living. 



Read our full 100 point plan here <[link removed]>. 



Only a PARTY VOTE FOR NATIONAL can change the government and get our country back on track.



Thank you,

Christopher



PS: There are only 10 days until early voting opens and we need all the help we can get. Are you able to donate $20 to support our campaign today? <[link removed]>







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