Welcome to the New Zealand National Party’s RU-vid Channel. Kiwis need a National Government that properly manages our economy so they can get ahead. It’s time to Get our Country Back on Track 🇳🇿
This could have been the most unlimited nation in the world. Willis, Luxton, Bishop and Grigg are the sort of fundamentalist rural supporting idiocy that have betrayed everything that was achieved in 1967-2017 in changing NZ to a modern 24/7 society.The NZ Wellington bureaucracy who recommended to Bill English to close NZ again and listen to the unions proletarians and protestants and adopt the views of Doug Selman and Sue Bradford should be cleaned out and gutted.I could not have believed or comprehended the stupidity of Helen Clark or Bill English in wanting to preserve the awful industrial inefficient violent stupid Hutt valley or the cruel feudal dairy industry
@@kyansimon1 im half baked on the internet and hes running for prime minister and told children this is how you spell these words... not the same you idiot.
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@@kyansimon1 That a guy who can't spell cat shouldn't be running a country.
National has a plan to fix inflation so you and your family can get ahead: 1. Stop adding costs on businesses 2. Fix worker shortages 3. Disciplined government spending 4. Tax relief for hardworking Kiwis 5. Focus the Reserve Bank solely on inflation
Thank you National- led Government, prime minister RT HON JOHN KEY"S and Team for the many more cycleways tracks around NZ. A wonderful and healthy transport choice for many thousands to commute to work, the beach, to meet up with other cycle rider's for fun, or sport training as well as enjoying the gorgeous scenery of our beautiful land Of New Zealnd. A thankful and Happy Kiwi. Carol Clifford.
Cyclists need their own tracks where they will not be sharing the road with motor vehicles. The craziest scheme of all was the track outside our place, (East Coast Road in Auckland) where cyclists and pedestrians are supposed to share, with not even a painted centre line. An accident waiting to happen. Fortunately cyclists have more sense and use the road.
What an excellent behind the scenes. Well done National. Would be great to see more 'behind the scenes' videos. Makes it more real hearing from you all naturally rather than sound bites from the Media.
Great that benefit rates will increase, but housing is our biggest national problem. Stop immigrants coming in and buying the houses, a lot of them rent them out and go back to china or elsewhere. Making rentals high and housing shortages. Maybe we could have compassion on more boat people, it might be more expensive but we should be helping those who need help as well, not just allowing rich people to come in buy our land and farms, let less people immigrate and top it up with boat people because many of these people have been through horrific situations. We are a great country with a heart of gold do the right thing, I stand for our flag and i am proud of it, our people died under it to make us the country we are. So i also reckon stop wasting money trying to change it, which seems to be on Mr keys agenda and no body elses or 88 percent would not have voted against the change on Cambell live, who always bought up the most important issues in our country, who has now been silenced. I wonder why?.
Mr English, I am glad you managed to side-step the Local Iwi in Auckland's Tamaki with the release of public lands for housing. My biggest worry in this area, a past deal which is Iwi's biggest embarrassment ever. Many moon's ago Tamaki College had 2 schools, when rolls started to fall ex-baby boomers, the Government of the day decided to sell it. An Asian University had a bid in for twice what the Iwi bid. The Iwi got it on "Right" by Treaty. The School Burnt to the ground, blamed on kids running away. A school building around 400m long, had been empty over 2 years, plus a Science block and Administration area. Kids, Yeah Right. Everyone knows unofficially what happenned. After the clean up, the grass grew, the fences rusted and became dangerous, water rats roamed the area - which wasn't great with Pensioners Flat on the other side of the creek. When I enquired about the New Community Centre in Glenn Innes, I asked why they didn't use the old school grounds - it would have been perfect. The Answer - "The Iwi owns that, we weren't welcome. I hope they pay land rates or are they just parasites. Please don't let them have any grass. They are not for the community. Leigh Blann
I would like the government to have more hold on the benefit - eg. not to give money but more in the line of basic food that the children would benefit from. Too much money is spent on cheap clothes, toys and fast food and sadly many of them from benefit people - that is not saying all but a huge majority. I have seen this time and again. Visit McDonalds and other takeaway, Warehouse, K Mart etc. Help the children yes but know where the parents are spending the money. So many out there could be working but choose not to. Life is not easy - even for people that are working for a living. More rubbish on the roads only consolidates where money is being spent - McDonalds being a prime one. I'm disgusted what many NZ'ers have become - think nothing of dropping rubbish on the roads, trashing their rentals and then ask for more hands outs. How sad for the future generation. Not the NZ I came to in 1964 where there was no graffiti, hardly any rubbish on our roads and people took pride in their home. What have we become. I'm proud of many aspects of our wonderful country and the government who in many aspects are doing a wonderful job. So thank you of that but so much more needs to be done to save the future generation and it is not money alone. Pride in ourselves and respect for others. Mary Topham
Sound good. I do hope this is followed through as intended and outlined. A little unsure for those NOT part of Kiwi-Saver and lost retirement money to unsuspecting ponzi type schemes, and part owner of housing likewise snatched away through no financial fault of my own..This will help many thousands providing 'prospective first home buyers' can manage the colossal asking price of those tiny boxes..