25 bad ideas - National Act Agenda
1.
National gives the majority of tax cuts to the
rich
Act wants to give it all
- National's promised
tax cuts will see someone on $100,000
get $10.48 a week
whereas someone on $9,500 gets nothing.
- Act will give
those on $100,000 $160 a week but still
nothing for
those on $9,500.
2.
National wants to give the Prime
Minster a $10.48 a week tax
cut
Act wants to give her
42 times more than that
-If National is in government
Jenny Shipley will get
a $10.48 a week pay rise.
-
Act wants to increase that to $451 a week, nearly
the
twice the income of someone on the minimum wage.
3.
On
1st April 1999 National cut the value of super
Act wants
to abolish it
- National will continue to cut
superannuation claiming
they can't afford an aging
population while giving tax cuts
to the rich
- Act
wants to do away with superannuation and replace
it with
an Owen Jennings/Winston Peters style compulsory savings
(tax) scheme.
4.
National closed 39
hospitals
Act wants to sell the rest
- National will
continue to close and partially privatise
hospitals
-
Act will actively seek buyers for the lucrative parts
of
public hospital business and run down the rest of the public
system for eventual sale.
5.
205,000 people are
jobless.
Treasury predicts unemployment will remain at
roughly that
level for the next 50 years
- National
keeps unemployment at 6% to keep inflation
down by
raising interest rates through the Reserve Bank whenever
the economy is growing.
- Act will cut $650 million
of government assistance
to business over the next two
years meaning unemployment will
dramatically
increase.
- Act's Leader Richard Prebble, together with
Act's
founder Roger Douglas, led New Zealand, when he
was last in
Government, to five negative growth years
and increased unemployment
from 62,000 (1985) to 140,400
(1990)
6.
National has burdened 250,000 young New
Zealanders with $3.4
billion of student debt
Act
wants to double it
- Since 1992 student debt has risen to
$3.4 billion.
Under National it is projected to double
in the next 6 years.
- Act wants to double student debt
even faster. They
will add at least $100 million a year
to student fees and want
to remove student allowances
from all students. This will double
student debt twice
as fast as National. They will also privatise
New
Zealand's publicly owned universities.
7.
National
wants to keep minimum wages at $7 an hour
Act wants to
reduce this to zero
- National has abandoned the annual
review of the minimum
wage. It will languish at $7 an
hour for adults for the foreseeable
future.
- Act has
made it clear they want to abolish the minimum
wage.
8.
National wants to set up toll
roads
Act wants to sell all roads
- National's plans
to corporatise roads and start satellite
charging of
cars have been shelved until after the election.
- Act is
all for privatisation of roads.
9.
We spend $7 billion
more a year than we earn overseas
National and Act want
more cheap imports
- National abolished tariffs on cars
and other goods
directly contributing to our trade
imbalance and destroying
at least 5,400 jobs
overnight
- Act wants to speed up tariff reduction and
destroy
another 33,000 jobs in the car assembly,
clothing, footwear
and carpet-making industries
10.
National says provincial New Zealand doesn't want or
need more
hospitals
Act says privatising rural
hospitals is the answer
- National claims the crisis of
rural health with GPs
isolated and far from professional
support will not be helped
by reopening rural
hospitals
- Act says the answer is to privatise the
remaining
hospitals
11.
On February 1 1999
National cut the DPB by $26 a week
Act wants to abolish
it
- National will continue to cut benefits so it can
afford
tax cuts for the rich.
-Act wants to take
benefits away from people with children,
regardless of
whether there is a real job for them or not.
12.
National has sold $9.3 billion public assets to add to
the
$9.8 billion sold by the 1984-90 Labour
Government
Act wants to sell the rest
- National will
continue to sell public assets.
-Act will sell anything
that they can, including schools,
hospitals,
universities and even the roads
13.
National doesn't
like free visits to the doctor for under 6s
Act will
abolish them
- National has constantly attacked the under
6s free
doctors visits and will review them
- Act
will remove them immediately
14.
National wants
employers to negotiate Christmas away
Act wants to
abolish it
- National's moves to allow employers to
'negotiate'
holidays with their employees have been
shelved until after
Christmas
- Act wants to abolish
the Holidays Act and thereby
effectively abolish
Christmas for many working families.
15.
National has
given Telecom a free hand to increase monopoly
profits
Act wants to abolish even the Kiwishare
-
National has done nothing about Telecom's abuse of
its
local line monopoly in the last nine years. It also ignored
Telecom's breech of the Kiwishare when it started
charging
for local calls for internet use
- Act wants
to abolish the Kiwishare and exercise even
less control
over exploitation of consumers by monopoly enterprises
like Telecom.
16.
National has followed a
relatively reasoned programme to deal
with Treaty claims
on the basis that the Treaty of Waitangi
is a permanent
founding document of partnership for New Zealand.
Act
wants to put all Treaty claims in an envelope and shred
them
- Acts policy of putting time limits on Treaty
Claims
presumes that there is some kind of time limit to
the Treaty
itself which is course is a living
document.
17.
National has sold 10,000 state
houses
Act wants to sell the rest
- National has made
housing less affordable by increasing
rentals in state
houses and selling thousands of them
-Act wants to sell
the remaining 60,000 state houses,
putting even greater
pressure on rental accommodation.
18.
National refused
locals a say on where Casinos are sited
Act wants one on
every street corner
- National has ignored Alliance moves
to allow local
communities a direct vote on whether
Casinos should be in their
communities.
- Act thinks
Casinos are good for the economy and good
for jobs, and
sending gambling profits out of New Zealand is
a good
way of increasing our overseas debts.
19.
National has
dragged its heels over global warming
Act thinks it is
all a conspiracy theory
- National has ignored our
international targets on
reducing greenhouse gas
emissions preferring to set up a global
market place to
trade in CO2 instead.
- Act thinks that global warming is
a 'conspiracy theory'.
20.
National has refused to
tell us what is in our food
Act thinks Frankenstein foods
are great for New Zealand
- National have repeatedly
blocked Alliance moves to
introduce meaningful labelling
of genetically engineered foods.
- Act thinks labelling
GE foods will destroy our economy
even through Europe
has adopted such measures.
21.
National wants to log
181,000 hectares of Native forests on
the West
Coast
Act wants to open up our conservation estate for
more business
development
- National has actively
collaborated with Timberlands
to mislead the public and
misuse public money in a PR campaign
to log some of our
last lowland rainforests.
- Act believes private-property
rights and common law
provide effective incentives for
environmental management,
and the Resource Management
Act is part of a government plot
against property
developers.
22.
National has consistently attacked
teachers
Act wants to declare war on them
-National
removed kindergarten teachers from the State
Sector Act
and has conducted running battles with teachers
for most
of the last three years.
- Act blames teachers for most
problems in schools and
wants to smash teacher
unions.
23.
National has bought expensive
frigates
Act wants nuclear ships back in our
harbours
-National has spent millions on frigates and
F16s but
cannot afford a basic effective troop
ship.
-Act calls our anti-Nuclear policy a cold war
anachronism
and wants Nuclear ships back in our
harbours.
24.
National wants private prisons
Act
wants to build more of them
-National is looking at
privatising our prisons.
-Act wants to spend $838 million
on new prisons rather
than investing in new jobs.
25.
National sat on tougher gun control laws
Act wants to
abolish them
-National sat on the Thorp report
recommendations and
failed to act on them.
-Act
continues to oppose gun registration saying gun
registration is nonsense.