Bush Telegraph

National leader visits rural heartland

Luxon here to talk issues with community

- Dave Murdoch

“We can run the economy better than the current Government and this would flow on to key sectors like education, health and police,” said leader of the National Party Chris Luxon in Dannevirke on Tuesday, November 1 in The Hub.

Both he and National’s Agricultur­e and Fisheries Spokesman Todd Muller were on a tour of the Wairarapa electorate “getting out to the heart of the rural communitie­s” to spread their message.

Luxon described the Labour Government’s performanc­e as “all spin and no delivery” with “wasteful spending, much of it on 14,000 new bureaucrat­s, while most sectors of its administra­tion are going backwards”.

He criticised the trend to centralise and concentrat­e government in Wellington, citing the Three Waters grab for 67 local councils’ water assets, the centralisa­tion of 23 polytechni­cs into one entity, the concentrat­ion of district health boards into four regional structures with changes to the local body structure looming.

Luxon condemned the Government’s policies in agricultur­e to combat climate change which are putting the sector under huge threat, saying farmers were condemned as villains. He reminded the audience that during the pandemic when tourism and internatio­nal student education collapsed it was agricultur­e which got

New Zealand through.

Finally, appreciati­ng that he was portraying a gloomy assessment of New Zealand’s situation, he said he was “incredibly confident about New Zealand’s future, saying it was better than the rest of the world and only needs some policies turned around”.

He identified five planks for action, emphasisin­g that he was “ruthlessly obsessed at achieving outcomes”.

■ Education was a key, getting kids back to school where truancy is very bad and teachers are not being adequately supported.

■ Infrastruc­ture was also important both within NZ and with its trading partners.

■ Research and developmen­t especially in agricultur­e had to be encouraged and funded.

■ Creating a positive environmen­t for business by cutting a lot of red tape.

■ Developing internatio­nal connection­s with the world.

Luxon criticised the Government’s reluctance to interact with the outside world, being very slow to accept new immigrants when there is a desperate shortage of labour and being slow to set up trade deals with key partners.

 ?? ?? National Spokesman for Agricultur­e and Fisheries Todd Muller says there are alternativ­es to carbon farming.
National Spokesman for Agricultur­e and Fisheries Todd Muller says there are alternativ­es to carbon farming.
 ?? ?? Chris Luxon says he is incredibly confident for NZ under a National Government.
Chris Luxon says he is incredibly confident for NZ under a National Government.
 ?? ?? Chris Luxon gratefully receives a book gift on Te Apiti from Mayor Tracey Collis.
Chris Luxon gratefully receives a book gift on Te Apiti from Mayor Tracey Collis.

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