Post-Survey United Future’s Direction Charted
Post-Survey United Future’s Direction Charted
The United Future party is mapping out its future course
following the results of a comprehensive survey of voter
opinion.
Party President Alan Simmons said the data from the survey had revealed “exciting” potential opportunities for the party’s future direction.
“I’m very keen to see strategies developed to cement United Future as the sensible center party of New Zealand,” he said.
At a United Future Board “retreat" held in Turangi on Saturday, board members spent the day perusing and analysing the results of the national survey.
“We’re mindful that the general
publics perception is vitally important” said Mr Simmons.
“But so too is the expectations of the party members.
Putting all of this together was no mean task but the
results clearly showed the way forward. "
He said the
survey had been an invaluable success with sufficient
respondents to give reliable, credible results but admitted
there were some surprises amongst the data sets with a
number of positives for the party.
“For example,
among them was that center right voters see United Future as
the environmental consciousness of National while another
was 78 percent of all respondents believe the party has an
important role to play in future New Zealand politics. Plus
there was overwhelming support from non-party members for
the party to continue its centrist, commonsense role in
building a future for generations to come and ensuring good
stewardship of the outdoors and environment."
Mr Simmons
said that with the survey revealing current members thinking
and also that of potential voters, the party's board was now
mapping out the future direction.
“The
survey was great in providing a wealth of revealing data.
United Future will naturally make some changes as
highlighted by the results aiming to give a new direction
of the party to ensure United Future can look to a
substantial
future."
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