Dear John
The Labour
Government has announced their plan for moving New Zealanders back to
prosperity through its Budget
2021/22.
It's
titled the "Wellbeing Budget" however, this isn't a budget that is
aspirational for all New Zealanders's wellbeing.
It shows
no actual plan to grow the economy nor does it detail how it intends
to reduce the ever-growing debt that will become a burden for
generations to come.
All New
Zealanders are feeling the pinch right now, not just those on
benefits. This was an opportunity for the Government to take an
all-inclusive look at how it can help everyone in New Zealand get
ahead.
It is
clear that there has been an escalation in hardship in the last few
years which started before COVID. Benefit increases will assist many
in hardship.
Yet, there
is nothing in this Budget for low or middle-income earners in New
Zealand. Nothing to ease the burden for families who don't receive a
benefit, but whose rents too have jumped by $100 a week.
There is
no extra money for those who have seen their power bills increase due
to the impacts of the oil and gas ban by this Labour Government but
who don’t qualify for additional financial support.
There is
also no plan for how to support those on benefits to get back into
work.
Businesses
have seen their costs of doing business rise through minimum wage
hikes and unionism but they too have largely been overlooked. Those
SMEs that can't find skilled workers due to this Government's
immigration settings still don't have any certainty that their outlook
will be any less bleak this year.
Business
groups, Chambers of Commerce and employers associations have expressed
their disappointment at the lack of real benefits for business in this
year's Budget.
The EMA
had “hoped for better growth projections and more practical support
for businesses.” BusinessNZ called the Budget a “missed opportunity for
growth”. PwC’s analysis of the Budget acknowledged the investment
across several of Labour’s priority areas but also noted: “it is less
clear how this Budget will help businesses to continue their recovery
in a COVID-19 world.”
So, where
is the actual plan to take the entire country back to
prosperity?
A National
Government would be more aspirational for New Zealanders. We don’t
want Kiwis to just exist on a benefit. We want them to have jobs, to
prosper and to have a future. Watch Judith Collins' speech here.
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your money goes - quick facts
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Opportunities to meet me to discuss Budget
2021/22
I'm
hosting Post Budget Breakfasts, Coffee Catch Ups and Friendly Forums
where we'll be discussing in more detail what this year's Budget means
for our businesses and communities in Cambridge, South Waikato and
Taupo. I'll also be going live online on Facebook and hope you can
join me with any questions you need answers to.
Post Budget Business Breakfasts - RSVP essential
for catering
- Taupo - 27 May, 7.30am - 9am, Suncourt
Hotel & Conference Centre, Conference Room, 14 Northcroft Street,
Taupo. RSVP
here
- Cambridge - 28 May, 7.30am - 9am,
Cambridge Health and Community Centre, 22a Taylor Street, Cambridge.
RSVP
here
- Tokoroa - 14 June, 7:30am - 9am, Lions
Room, South Waikato Sport and Events Centre, 25 Mossop Road, Tokoroa.
RSVP
here
Coffee Catch Ups
- Turangi - 31 May, 1.30pm - 2.30pm, Hydro
Eatery, 17 Ohuanga Road, Turangi. RSVP
here
- Taupo - 11 June, 10am - 11am, Victoria's
Cafe, 127 Tongariro Street, Taupo. RSVP
here
- Cambridge - 12 June, 10am -
11am, Absolute Coffee House, 88 Alpha Street, Cambridge. RSVP
here
- Tokoroa - 14 June, 10am - 11am, Robert
Harris, 284 - 294 Main Road, Tokoroa. RSVP
here
Friendly Forums
- Cambridge - 28 May, 10am - 11:30am,
Cambridge Health and Community Centre, 22a Taylor Street,
Cambridge. RSVP
here
- Taupo - 9 July, 10am - 11:30am, Rotary
House, 12 Story Place, Taupo. RSVP
here
- Tokoroa - 12 July, 10am -
11:30am, Tokoroa Community Link, Te Rakaunui Room, 8-10 Torphin
Crescent, Tokoroa. RSVP
here
Fieldays
- Visit me
at National's stand at Fieldays on 16 - 17 June
Live with Louise
If you
aren't already connected with me, please do visit my page and follow me to receive
notifications of when I'm going live. I'm also on Instagram and Twitter.
I hope to
see you soon, if you have any questions or need assistance in the
meantime, don't hesitate to get in touch.
Hon Louise
Upston http://louiseupston.national.org.nz/
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