Kia ora John, This month, we’re celebrating 106 years of the New Zealand Labour Party – and I didn’t want to miss the chance to mark the occasion. Labour has worked hard over the past 106 years to make Aotearoa better for everyone. From building the first state house to declaring New Zealand nuclear free, from launching the Super Fund to extending paid parental leave, Labour has made important changes that have made a real difference for generations of New Zealanders. As we celebrate our birthday, I want to pass on my thanks for your contribution to this legacy. None of what we’ve achieved over the past 106 years would have been possible without the members, volunteers, and supporters who chip in, help out, and turn up to make New Zealand a better place. Thank you. While this is a chance to celebrate our history, it’s also an opportunity to look to our future. As we continue to tackle the big issues and face new challenges, it will be the members, volunteers and supporters at the heart of our movement who ensure we can keep building a fairer, more inclusive New Zealand.
Labour has always been a grassroots movement, at home in living rooms, marae, and community halls across New Zealand. I’m incredibly proud to lead a Party driven by people from all different backgrounds, united by shared values and a belief that we can do better. So once again John, thank you for being a part of this movement. I’m excited to continue our work together, as we make New Zealand an even better place to grow up, to raise a family and to grow old. Ngā mihi Jacinda Ardern |
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A short note on donations: John, we’re proud to be a truly people-powered Party, and it will only be through the generosity of thousands of supporters like you chipping in what you can that we’ll be able to keep up the momentum we’ve started. If you can, please click the button below to make a donation to our Party today so we can keep growing our movement, from now until election 2023. Our campaigning doesn’t stop now.
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