The PM and deputy PM did not mention this about the cabinet choices....Three Southland roads are at risk of reverting to gravel as the district council struggles to maintain its network amid funding issues. A report prepared for a Wednesday meeting said Southland District Council had the second largest road network in the country with close to 5,000km of roads. But with a small ratepayer base - and unable to secure enough funding from the National Land Transport Plan - it was now having to make sacrifices.
Why? He was brilliant and highlighted the Govts want for privatisation. Their interests are for the wealthy and for Hocking off our assets. That's the neoliberal policies of the National parties for the past 30 years. Selling our forests, lands, SOEs Telecom etc. Is that what you want, Stephen? For NZ to have no assets and for Kiwis to be answerable to corporate investors?
Chippy in lala land. Going in about infrastructure in Queenstown as if that is the govt that has been in for 1 years fault. How can you change infrastructure shortage in one year. Who was in charge for 6 years before that? Same with health and safety. Talking as if just this year the stats have been behind aussie and England when they were the same for the whole previous govt term as well.
The statistics dept data shows that since the December 23 qtr we have had negative GDP. Prior to this there low GDP growth. He did not mention these facts.
Budget 2024. Borrowed 12 billion. They borrowed more than planned by Labour.
The PM and deputy PM did not mention this about the cabinet choices....Three Southland roads are at risk of reverting to gravel as the district council struggles to maintain its network amid funding issues.
A report prepared for a Wednesday meeting said Southland District Council had the second largest road network in the country with close to 5,000km of roads.
But with a small ratepayer base - and unable to secure enough funding from the National Land Transport Plan - it was now having to make sacrifices.
Goldsmith talks about Northland settlement. The Tribunal said all the land has to go back the tribes.
After his speak he did not stay in the house. Why?
Chris Hipkins should be ashamed of his rhetoric.
Why? He was brilliant and highlighted the Govts want for privatisation. Their interests are for the wealthy and for Hocking off our assets. That's the neoliberal policies of the National parties for the past 30 years. Selling our forests, lands, SOEs Telecom etc. Is that what you want, Stephen? For NZ to have no assets and for Kiwis to be answerable to corporate investors?
how so?
@@stephenlaurence8650 but he's absolutely right! This coalition Govt is a shame as it heads to privatisation.
The PM is speaking now! In the period 2017 to 2023 what did the MP for Botany say.." yes or no"
Chippy in lala land.
Going in about infrastructure in Queenstown as if that is the govt that has been in for 1 years fault. How can you change infrastructure shortage in one year. Who was in charge for 6 years before that?
Same with health and safety. Talking as if just this year the stats have been behind aussie and England when they were the same for the whole previous govt term as well.
The Deputy PM made very well spoke speech compared to the PM.
Growth of what? More Debt!
❤My prayer and his soul rest in Peace 🙏 in heaven now. AND MY Condolences 🙏 Sophie ❤❤
The statistics dept data shows that since the December 23 qtr we have had negative GDP. Prior to this there low GDP growth. He did not mention these facts.
And no mention of Māori, te tiriti or redress for those abused in state care 😢🤔
The speaker is rather breatheless.
Hooo didnt know that about Te Paati Maaori...😮wtf
UAE, where do we get our petrol from?
Are going to get a discount with the trade agreement?
Will they get a discount on farming products?
Yes put the speed limit up sick of paying for stupid tickets in Auckland...get rid of everything that is not viable...
Honestly the tickets are out of control.
Way worse than it used to be
@@vicipiz blame that on the current govt where they cut police spending and insentivised police to offset cuts with increasing fines
@@tommcg7564 they were out of control last year and the year before as well