Dear John --
Voting is well underway - get out today and Party Vote for
National!
Since voting opened on Monday, hundreds of thousands of Kiwis have
headed to their local polling station to cast their vote.
If you haven't already paid a visit to a voting place near you,
please make a plan to go out this weekend and give your Party
Vote to National.
I cannot emphasise enough how important it is that you, your
friends, and your family head out and cast your vote to change the
government.
I've heard people say that National have already won this election
so they don't need to worry about voting - that couldn't be further
from the truth. Like all MMP elections, this election is going to be
incredibly close! The TVNZ poll this week showed that we do not yet
have the numbers to form a stable coalition with ACT.
Off current polling, there is the chance that we could end election
night with no clear winner. Then there would be weeks and
weeks of coalition talks after October 14th. During that time
there will be no action to rebuild the economy, no action to reduce
the cost of living, and no actions on the important issues that matter
to you.
And even with weeks of negotiations, there is still no guarantee of
a certain outcome.
Don't risk the future of this country. The ONLY way to guarantee a
change of government is to get out to your local polling booth and
give National your Party Vote.
Below is a map showing the voting booths available across Selwyn
from tomorrow until next Friday. You can also check out all voting
booths that are available on Election Day itself on the Electoral
Commission website here.
Policy Announcement - Better Health Outcomes
I was very proud to join Christopher Luxon and my National Party
colleagues at National’s Better Health Outcomes policy announcement in
Rolleston earlier this week!
National believes mothers and newborn babies deserve the best start
in life - so today we announced we will offer every mother of a
newborn a three-day stay in a postnatal facility, so they get extra
support if they’d like it.
We also committed to ensure any child with Type 1 diabetes can get
a funded Continuous Glucose Monitor funded - as we know the cost is a
barrier to many families.
Finally, we announced that National will double the number of
clinical psychologists being trained and increase the number of
psychiatrists being trained by a third.
By focusing on your needs, not the bureaucracy, a National
government will deliver better healthcare.
Read
our full Better Health Outcomes policy here
First 100 Day Plan
If New Zealanders choose a National-led government to rebuild the
economy and deliver tax relief, we will go to work immediately
implementing our 100 Day Action Plan. We will get started on a big
Parliamentary agenda by introducing legislation to:
- Remove the Auckland Regional Fuel Tax which adds 11.5 cents per
litre of petrol.
- Remove the Reserve Bank’s dual mandate to get the Bank focused on
putting the lid back on inflation.
- Restore 90-day employment trial periods for all businesses.
- Extend free breast cancer screening for women aged up to 74.
- Repeal Labour’s Three Waters legislation.
- Repeal Labour’s RMA 2.0 laws.
- Ban gang patches, stop gang members gathering in public, and stop
known gang offenders from communicating with one another.
- Give police greater powers to search gang members for firearms and
make gang membership an aggravating factor at sentencing.
- Stop taxpayer funding for cultural reports which can be used for
weakening sentences for offenders.
- Extend the eligibility for remand prisoners to access
rehabilitation programmes.
- Crack down on serious youth offending.
- Encourage more virtual participation in court proceedings.
In our first 100 days we’ll also cancel Labour’s planned fuel tax
hikes, repeal the Ute Tax, stop work on the Jobs Tax, instruct public
sector Chief Executives to start identifying back-office savings and
report their spending on consultants, ban cellphones in schools,
require primary and intermediate schools to prepare to teach an hour a
day each of reading, writing and maths, stop Labour’s blanket speed
limit reductions, stop work on the Lake Onslow scheme, introduce a
fast-track consenting regime and establish a Priority One category on
the social housing waitlist to more quickly move families out of
emergency housing and into permanent homes.
These are just some of the actions a National led government will
take in our first 100 days.
Read
our full 100 Day Action Plan here.
Out and about
With just over a week to go until Election Day, I've been keeping
busy to connect with as many people as possible to share National's
plans to get New Zealand back on track!
This week I've been out doorknocking in Rolleston, Hororata, and
Springston, and when I've not been out on the doorstep, I've been
phoning hundreds of people.
I've also really enjoyed my regular coffee meetings at cafes around
the district, this week at the Hororata Cafe, and I had some really
good conversations with people at my Pub Politics event at The Good
Home in Prebbleton last night!
With 8 days to go, I'll continue to campaign as much as I can to
get people to two tick National at the polling booth as New Zealand
cannot afford another three years of Labour!
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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