Police Minister corrects himself over 500 new cops promise | nzherald.co.nz
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- Опубліковано 29 січ 2024
- Police Minister Mark Mitchell admitted that he got it wrong yesterday, when he stated that the government's goal of 500 new cops would be achieved over three years rather than two.
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He accidentally told the truth about the state of Police recruitment and was quickly collard by Luxon.
Wow once again no homework done before making promises well done coalition supporters got sucked in again
I believe that National made election promises.
Were elected and are now treating the truth carelessly. And what was promised is now all changing. And, there's not a damned thing anyone can do.
Also during their political campaign and the tv debates did Nicola Willis (finance minister) not say that if those huge tax cuts didn't happen she would resign? Just asking for a friend
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I saw that clip
At least he openly said he never made it clear ! At this stage I will believe him
We will see if they deliver I have my doubts. But at least he was making himself clear
Lies yet again!
Over promising, under delivering, and under achieving. How about stop spending millions on changing maori names of govt departments. What a balls up of a govt.
Not clear
No biggie move on
Seriously big deal...Legacy media at it again...
You want to stop crime with young offenders. You go for the mums and dads. You crack down on the gangs who run them. You get a digger a hough loader, and you flatten there pad. Then you go after those in power. Youth crime will then stop. It's that simple
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By not being clear enough, the minister initially led NZ to believe the government would achieve their goal of 500 new Police officers within three years, but he really meant two years. Isn't that a good thing?