We Are!
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WE ARE!
In our two recent press releases the first question we asked was “What If” and the second was “Are You”. Both questions outlining what ordinary New Zealanders need answers too.
In both instances, we clearly outlined the New Zealand Seniors Party’s position and the need for change so that these questions can be answered with solutions.
If New Zealand is to move forward we need change to take place with innovative thinking to resolve our escalating crime, child abuse, poverty and housing crises to name but a few.
So who are the New Zealand Seniors Party?
WE are – a diverse group of people who are part of the silent majority that successive governments have taken for granted, but no longer.
We are – made up of every day New Zealanders, trades people, professionals, Doctors. Lawyer’s business people from all walks of life and all ethnic and religious persuasions.
We are – not rich, bored people who have jumped on the political band wagon with hidden agendas, our policies and aims are clearly stated for all to see on our website.
We are – tired of being ignored and forgotten by our elected politicians and their overpaid public servants.
We are – not career politicians and do not have any alliance to any other political party. Politics is new to us all and we do not intend to become part of the old boy network.
New Zealand Seniors Party was formed out of frustration, the same frustration that has been shown around the world by ordinary people who believe change is needed. To sit back and do nothing is an easy option but life is not easy and unless someone takes a stand then nothing will change.
New Zealand was once a great place to live and bring up a family but alas this is no longer the case. Families are struggling and children are going hungry, this is not the New Zealand our generation grew up in. To heal this country we need change, not just for change sake but for the good of all New Zealanders and that change can only come if we, the silent majority make it happen.
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