Dear John --
Voting opens on Monday!
As with all MMP elections, this one is going to be close. New
Zealand cannot afford another three years of Labour, so it is
absolutely crucial that if you want to change the
government, you get out next week and Party Vote for National.
Only a vote for National can guarantee a change of government.
Below is a map showing you where you can vote for National next
week around Selwyn.
It is important to note that not all voting booths that are
open on Election Day will be available for advanced
voting.
You can find details of all advanced voting booths locations and
opening hours at the Electoral Commissions website - click
here to find your closest polling booth.
Fiscal Plan
National’s fiscal plan will
restore
discipline to government spending,
lower taxes and reduce net debt compared to the Pre-election Economic
and Fiscal Update forecasts.
The return of a National government
means a return to responsible economic management, which will enable
our economy to grow and get New Zealand back on track.
Labour inherited a very tidy set of
books from National in 2017. But since then, Labour has increased
spending by 80
per cent and seen debt blow out from $5
billion in 2019 to $104 billion in the latest forecast.
New Zealand cannot afford to
continue down this path.
People are doing it tough right now
– their household finances have been pummelled by the cost-of-living
crisis, high interest rates and high taxes. Kiwis deserve tax relief
and National will deliver it.
At the same time, we know schools
and hospitals need more funding and future budgets will need to make
room for this.
The next National government will
meet these pressing needs while also charting a path back to balanced
books and lower debt.
Kiwis have had to tighten their
belts through the cost-of-living crisis, so it is only fair that the
Government does the same with smaller allowances for new spending in
upcoming budgets.
National’s disciplined approach
results in a forecast $3.4 billion reduction in debt compared to
Labour in 2027/28. Under National a $2.9 billion surplus is forecast
for 2026/27, $0.8 billion higher than Labour.
We have provided for significant
buffers, with $9.9 billion of unallocated operating spending to ensure
we can respond to cost pressures and changing
circumstances.
Labour’s plan does not have any
credibility when they have failed to stay within their spending limits
for every single Budget since they have been in office, nor when they
have delayed the return to surplus three times in the last two
years.
National’s fiscal plan is
responsible and credible. It has been reviewed and verified by
independent economic advisors Castalia.
This election is all about the
economy and which party can rebuild it after six years of decline and
Kiwis going backwards under Labour.
Only through a strong economy can
we end the cost-of-living crisis, lift wages, reduce interest rates
and afford the public services we all rely on – like hospitals,
schools and police.
Policy announcements
In the last week we have released a range of new policies that I
wanted to share with you. This is on top of all the policies we have
already announced to date!
Accelerate NZ
National will scrap Labour’s unnecessary plan to slow Kiwi
motorists down.
So many residents I talk to in Selwyn have become increasingly
frustrated by the speed reductions on local roads. I know many of us
here would far rather the roads were actually improved, instead of us
all being forced to crawl around the district to make up for Labour’s
incompetent handling of the transport network.
National will accelerate New Zealand by returning many state
highways to 100 km/h from 80, and many local roads to 50 km/h from
30!
Read
our full Accelerate NZ plan here
Law & Order
This week National also announced that we will deliver an extra 300
frontline Constables over the next four years to increase the physical
presence of officers on the beat.
We will scrap Labour’s policing by consent philosophy which has
been a failure and encourage a back-to-basics policing model with a
focus on highly visible beat and patrol officers building
relationships with local shop owners and retailers, increasing contact
and interaction with the public, deterring anti-social behaviour and
street violence, and reassuring urban communities.
Yesterday, we also confirmed that National’s 100 Day Action Plan
will include the introduction of legislation cracking down on gangs
and giving Police more tools and powers. Passing these new laws
through the Parliament will be a priority for National in
government.
Read
our Law & Order policies here
Reducing benefit dependency
National will do more to get unemployed people off the Jobseeker
benefit and into suitable work, including introducing more sanctions
for those who persistently do not meet their obligations.
For those who are able to work, employment is the best way out of
hardship. It provides individuals and families with greater
independence, choice and opportunity, and is also better for
taxpayers.
However, under Labour, benefit dependency has surged. There are now
almost 60,000 more people on a Jobseeker unemployment benefit compared
with when National left office six years ago, and over 35,000 more
people who have been on it for a year or longer.
One reason benefit dependency has grown substantially is that
Labour have removed clear consequences for jobseekers who don't fulfil
their obligations to prepare for or find work. In the 12 months to
June this year, the number of sanctions applied to jobseekers who
breached their obligations was around half the number applied in
National’s last year in office, despite a 45 per cent increase in the
number of jobseekers since then.
National will introduce a traffic light system, making it crystal
clear to unemployed people receiving a jobseeker benefit what their
obligations are, and what consequences they will face if they refuse
to do their bit.
Read
our plan to reduce benefit dependency here
Out and about
As the election draws closer, the team and I are fully focused on
encouraging voters to party vote National and change to
government!
This week I've knocked on hundreds of doors around Rolleston,
Prebbleton, Leeston, Kirwee, Darfield, Lincoln, and Tai Tapu. I also
hosted a coffee catch up in Leeston and Tai Tapu.
On Wednesday, I attended the opening of Lincoln University's new
flagship science building, Waimarie. Following that, I participated in
an Election Panel hosted by the Lincoln University Students
Association - and it was really encouraging to see so many students
interested and involved!
Last night I hosted another successful pub politics event, this
time at the Darfield Hotel. I always enjoy connecting with people in
this more casual environment, so if you're keen to catch up, come
along to my last pub politics before the election at The Good Home in
Prebbleton - more details below!
Upcoming events
Prebbleton Pub Politics
With the election drawing nearer, come and join me at my final pub
politics event before the election at The Good Home Prebbleton to
share your thoughts and queries.
📅 Thursday 5 October
⏰ 5:00pm - 7:00pm
📍 The Good Home
Prebbleton, 563 Springs Road, Prebbleton
More info: https://nicolagrigg.national.org.nz/prebbleton_pub_politics
West Melton Community Market
The Selwyn National Party and I will be at the West Melton
Community Market this Sunday from 9:30am - 12:30pm! Come along if
you're keen to chat and learn more about our plans and policies to get
New Zealand Back on Track - and to check out some of the other great
stallholders!
More info: https://www.facebook.com/westmeltoncm/
Hororata Coffee Catch Up
Keen to catch up? I'll be in Hororata if you want to have a coffee
and talk to me about an issue, policy, or just want to chat! No
appointment needed.
📅 Wednesday 4 October
⏰ 11:30am - 12:30pm
📍 Hororata Village Bar & Cafe
More info: https://nicolagrigg.national.org.nz/hororata_coffee_catch_up
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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