Whanganui Chronicle

MP excited to be contesting seat in general election

- Jacob McSweeney

This is my home — it’s where I grew up, and it’s where I raise my own family.

Whanganui’s sitting Member of Parliament Steph Lewis has been re-elected to run for the Labour Party again in 2023.

Lewis has been a Labour MP since 2020, when she won the seat from National Party’s Harete Hipango.

“I’ve loved my time as the local MP, and I’m excited to once again have the opportunit­y to go into the general election talking about why I should represent the people of Whanganui, South Taranaki, and Stratford in Parliament.”

She was chosen unopposed as the only nomination for the Labour Whanganui candidacy.

Lewis said she was looking forward to campaignin­g and was not too worried about polling pointing to a potential change of Government next year.

“I’m not taking anything for granted. They say a week’s a long time in politics, [ . . . ] so a year’s almost an eternity.”

The date for the next election has not been set, but is expected to be towards the end of 2023.

Lewis said she expected the cost of living, housing and health to be the major issues voters were concerned about. She said she was not afraid to talk about the Government’s Three Waters reform policy.

“The one-on-one conversati­ons I have about Three Waters, I get a really positive response to.”

At its core, Three Waters was about fixing broken pipes in the ground, and while the Whanganui District Council might have done a reasonable job of care for its water infrastruc­ture, “they are not perfect”. There were still boil and no swimming notices occurring.

Lewis said her party had brought investment to the region during the term. That included $26.75 million in the Te Pūwaha port redevelopm­ent project, and $10m towards Stratford’s new aquatic centre, bike education park and basketball court.

She also cited helping to bring funding that will be used for infrastruc­ture to support 340 new homes in Castleclif­f.

“I’m 100 per cent committed to the Whanganui electorate. This is my home — it’s where I grew up, and now it’s where I raise my own family. I am proud and honoured to represent the Whanganui electorate.”

She said she was proud of Labour’s support of New Zealanders throughout the pandemic and subsequent cost of living pressures.

“At this time, Whanganui, including South Taranaki and Stratford, needs an MP who is a safe pair of hands, is experience­d and someone with a proven track record of bringing investment into our electorate. I am the best person for that job.”

 ?? Photo / Bevan Conley ?? Steph Lewis says she is looking forward to the 2023 election campaign.
Photo / Bevan Conley Steph Lewis says she is looking forward to the 2023 election campaign.

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