Thank Freedom It Isn’t a Green Budget
Press Release
Stephen Berry
Minimum Wage
Thank Freedom It Isn’t a Green Budget
Tamaki Independent candidate Stephen Berry believes the Green party is being at best economically naive and at worst intellectually dishonest with the proposals they have put forward for this year’s budget.
“To advocate increasing government revenue through an increase in the minimum wage is akin to wearing fluffy jackboots to extort more from the productive.”
Berry believes the move to increase the minimum wage to $15 an hour would be completely ineffective in dealing with the Government’s deficit spending and have widespread economic impacts on those who create wealth in New Zealand.
“The Green
Party’s figures show that the increased income tax and GST
this proposal would raise would amount to $173 million a
year. That
figure is less than half of what this
government borrows in one week to fund its deficit. Instead
of the revolutionary approach needed to solve the current
budget crisis, the Green party serves up Muldoonist
tinkering.
Their figures also fail to take into account the increased cost of welfare to service the greater number of unemployed this step would result in.”
Green
party co-leader Metiria Turei is at least willing to concede
the destructive effect an increase in the minimum wage would
have on
small and medium businesses. She suggests the
government provide a targeted subsidy to assist these
businesses to cover the increased wage costs.
“What
is the point of increasing costs on business to increase
revenue when that increased revenue is only going to be used
to subsidise those businesses which cannot afford the cost?
This proposal is an enormous increase in regulation, and a
giant kick in the teeth for the economy,
simply to fund
three days of government borrowing.”
Stephen Berry
believes there needs to be a much more radical change in the
role of government to solve the issue of the budget deficit.
“Government should only be protecting the right of the
individual to
live their life without force, not spending
other people’s money to control our lives.”
Berry
believes the minimum wage is economically harmful,
morally
wrong and should be phased out. “It does not
take a degree in economics to realise that when the price of
labour is artificially increased above what the market is
willing to pay, then the demand for labour at the higher
price will be reduced. This is what our schools teach high
school students.”
“In a free society an employer
and a prospective employee should have the freedom to
negotiate a wage which is acceptable to both. This
will
increase employment in low-skilled and low-wage occupations
and
drastically reduce the number of people claiming the
unemployment benefit.
The government needs to mind its damn business and leave the economy free to grow unimpeded!”
Ends .