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Thursday, 5 October 2023

pn897. Chris Hipkins on effects of a National or a Labour win

 

You might have seen a new poll landed tonight and it shows that the race is getting tighter every week.

This means that if New Zealanders want to see a Government with a positive plan that puts people first, brings down the cost of living, invests properly in health and education, and believes in a fair go for everyone, then they need to Party Vote Labour.

There is so much at risk this election.

A National-ACT-New Zealand First Coalition would mean:

  • Thousands of job cuts before Christmas
  • Higher inflation and higher interest rates for longer
  • Thousands more kids in poverty as National reduces funding for welfare
  • Billions of dollars worth of Kiwi homes sold to foreign speculators
  • Cuts to vital supports like free prescriptions, free public transport and free early childhood education
  • An end to the public house building programme.

By contrast, Labour will:

  • Bring inflation down and keep wages growing
  • Keep Kiwis in work as we have done for the past six years
  • Double the number of new public homes we’ve already built
  • Expand free dental care to all under 30s
  • Take GST off fruit and vegetables.

Make no mistake: if Christopher Luxon wins this election, New Zealanders will lose. Therefore my message to you is simple. To stop a Coalition of Cuts and Chaos with Winston Peters, David Seymour and Christopher Luxon, Party Vote Labour

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