Labour’s 67 Super policy ‘same lame thinking’
Media Statement
Hon Peter Dunne
MP for
Ohariu
Leader of
UnitedFuture
Thursday, 27 October
2011
Dunne: Labour’s 67 Super policy
‘same lame thinking’
Labour’s
leaked move to increase superannuation eligibility to 67 by
2033 fails on two key counts, UnitedFuture leader Peter
Dunne said today.
“First, it tries to solve a problem that is not there, and second, if it was there, the solution would not be two decades of timidity,” Mr Dunne said.
“We have the same old parties having the same old debate between 65 and 67, but if you make KiwiSaver compulsory, there will simply be no 65 or 67 issue.
“Make KiwiSaver compulsory and you have a sustainable situation where you can then give New Zealanders full choice on when and how they retire with UnitedFuture’s Flexi-Super policy.
“Flex-Super would then allow people to take their superannuation at a reduced rate from 60, or at an enhanced rate each year they delay taking it up until 70, if they so choose,” Mr Dunne said.
He said that at a time when Labour should be providing innovative alternatives for New Zealanders to consider, they were delivering “doctrinaire, uninspired and ill thought-out dross”.
More detail on Flexi-Super can be found at www.unitedfutureorg.nz/senior-citizens
Ends
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Parliament Buildings, Parliament,
Wellington
Hon Peter
Dunne
MP for Ohariu /Leader of
UnitedFuture
Minister of
Revenue/Associate Minister of Health
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