From David Farrar <[email protected]>
Subject Use this Labour Day to hold the Government to account
Date October 27, 2019 8:06 PM
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Hi Friend,

Did you know Jacinda Ardern’s government is sitting on a surplus of $7.5 billion dollars – roughly $4,000 in extra tax per household?

The economy is facing headwinds. Business confidence is diminishing. The Reserve Bank Governor is even discussing negative interest rates.

Why won’t the Ardern Government lower taxes for hard-working New Zealand families and businesses?

Join our fight for lower taxes for all New Zealanders by becoming a member of the Taxpayers’ Union. <[link removed]>

Special interests in Wellington are clamouring to spend your taxpayer dollars on their pet projects instead of putting the money back in your pocket.

Only the Taxpayers’ Union will hold the Labour/Green/NZ First government accountable.

Our vital research work exposing government waste is only possible with people like you joining and donating to the cause.

Your membership means we can fight the good fight. You ensure we can resist the government taxpayer-funded spin doctors and the thousands of special interest groups wanting to spend more and more of your taxpayer money on their causes.

Labour Day is the perfect opportunity to send a message to Wellington and join the cause fighting for Lower Taxes, Less Waste, and More Transparency across all levels of government.

Friend, will you step up and join the Taxpayers’ Union?

BECOME A MEMBER <[link removed]>

Make your Labour count.

Have a great day,


David Farrar
Co-founder
New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union
www.taxpayers.org.nz <[link removed]>



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