Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Who to vote for, Labour party has done a fine job protecting New Zealand from foreign entities

While this country cannot be ruled alone by one party - Labour has done a fine job protecting New Zealand from foreign entities

Some of the main challenges for this country - a deep recession
The most important factor for any government this year - are they coping with inflation
Can they help every single New Zealand family, National’s agenda is not about sustaining growth, it divides the country the way they hold power. The main reason why Labour party was so popular with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was because she tried to unify the country where National fails.

The Labour Party is also looking to make sure that the economy is fair and equitable. They have promised to raise the minimum wage, to increase the number of apprenticeships, and to make sure that everyone has access to quality healthcare. They have also promised to invest in renewable energy and to reduce emissions.

Labour is looking to build on its strong record of delivering on its promises in the areas of social justice, economic fairness, and environmental sustainability. Labour is also looking to build on its strong record of delivering on its promises in the areas of health, education, and housing.

"Labour has always been the party that protects and boosts workers' rights." 

The National Party of New Zealand is gearing up for the 2023 elections, and their leader Chris Luxon is leading the charge. Luxon is a former Air New Zealand CEO and has been a Member of Parliament since 2017. He is a strong advocate for the National Party’s core values of fiscal responsibility, economic growth, and social justice.


Under Luxon’s leadership, the National Party has been focusing on policies that will help New Zealanders get ahead. This includes investing in infrastructure, creating jobs, and providing tax relief for families. Luxon has also been vocal about the need to tackle climate change and has proposed a plan to reduce emissions and transition to a low-carbon economy.