From Jordan Williams <[email protected]>
Subject Announcement: We’re taking the Stop Three Waters fight to a town near you
Date May 30, 2022 10:57 PM
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Dear Friend,



📣 Announcement: Hitting the road to Stop Three Waters ✋



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Thanks to the generous support of tens of thousands of New Zealanders like you, later this week we're taking to the road to fight the Government's Three Waters proposals.



>>> Click here to add your name to the Stop Three Waters petition and we'll email you when we're coming to your town/city. <[link removed]>



With the support of our grassroots network, we'll be spreading the message directly within the local communities whose water assets Nanaia Mahuta is trying to remove from local control to put into 'co-governed' entities.



The roadshow will highlight just how unpopular these proposals are, put pressure on those few councils still holding out from resisting the Government, and pile the pressure onto Labour's provincial MPs who are the key to overruling Mahuta's undemocratic agenda.



While the media continue to run Mahuta's lines about Three Waters our people-powered effort is exposing why Three Waters is zero gain <[link removed]>, and holding her to account. Come along to show your support.



We’ve decked out a campervan with ‘Stop Three Waters’ gear and, starting this Friday, will be meeting local ratepayers, mayors, councillors, and community leaders in 39 local centres across the country.



Come and meet the team



I'm emailing to ask for your support by way of coming along and meeting Louis, Annabel, Josh, Levi, Connor, and the whole Taxpayers' Union team over the next five weeks. 



We’ll be holding old-fashioned soapbox events outside local councils and in town squares across the country. We are inviting local leaders to come and speak out against Nanaia Mahuta’s asset grab and sign our "Community Leaders' Appeal to Protect Local Democracy and Stop Three Waters" addressed to the Prime Minister.



And regardless of Three Waters, we're keen to meet Taxpayers' Union supporters like you across the country.



Peter Williams and I (no relation) will be leading the team for the first leg of the trip from Christchurch, visiting Rolleston, Ashburton, Fairlie, Queenstown, Alexandra, Gore, Balclutha, and Invercargill, before Louis takes over in Dunedin next week. 



The full itinerary is available here <[link removed]> and we will be updating this, and our Facebook page <[link removed]>, as the roadshow progresses with exact times and locations for each stop.



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Can't make your local event? You can still do your part to Stop Three Waters



Taking our grassroots campaign on the road means we're relying on you and the tens of thousands who are supporting this effort. Only by working together can we beat Labour's powerful Māori Caucus. Please take a minute to:



>>> Print and post the roadshow poster <[link removed]> on community noticeboards and shop windows (after getting permission, of course!)



>>> Share the poster on Facebook <[link removed]>



>>> Share the official "Stop Three Waters" petition <[link removed]>



>>> Chip in to the Stop Three Waters fund <[link removed]> (Three Waters is expensive, but so too is 4,000 kilometres of fuel!)



Most important, come and say hi to the team, or pick up a stack of petition pamphlets to deliver to friends and neighbours. We have plenty of "Stop Three Waters" merchandise and we want you to take it!



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We can’t wait to meet you and other taxpayers up and down the country.



Regards,





Jordan Williams

Executive Director

New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union. 







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