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I don’t know about you guys, but I didn’t “win” anything out of that budget. But it is nice to see the govt trying to trim costs where it can

Not a budget that excites me, but I think that’s probably a hallmark of a good budget
I miss the lolly scrambles of Labour govt. Don’t enjoy paying for it now though with there resulting economic carnage…

Good to have a sensible govt again that puts the good of the country before buying support.
 
Pretty meh typical National budget for me. Lot of people worse off bar a few pensioners and an expensive tax deduction that supposedly will be slightly good for the economy in twenty years.

National have got a year to turn around the economy otherwise it could be the first one term government in a long time. They havent got much room for error if the polling is correct.
 
Pretty meh typical National budget for me. Lot of people worse off bar a few pensioners and an expensive tax deduction that supposedly will be slightly good for the economy in twenty years.

National have got a year to turn around the economy otherwise it could be the first one term government in a long time. They havent got much room for error if the polling is correct.
I give National until Christmas to get good unemployment, GDP and interest rate numbers otherwise one of Bishop (God help us all), Willis or Stanford) will be replacing Luxon before the Election.
 
Hipkins is not willing to commit to paying $13 billion in pay equity should he be re-elected to power.

Seems Labour was all talk about caring about woman…
I know it is the politics thread and all politicians are loose with the truth but I thought you might be better than that Wiz

From an article in NZHerald

Labour leader Chris Hipkins is not willing to commit just yet to returning the near-$13 billion in pay equity savings back into the regime should he be re-elected to power.

He says Labour would reverse changes made by the Government this month to tighten up the scheme, but he’s unsure how the savings figure announced in Budget 2025 was calculated.

Therefore, wants to see more detail before committing to returning that to pay for future potential pay equity settlements.

“They haven’t released the calculations on how they arrived at the savings they’ve delivered today, so I can’t give you numbers,” Hipkins told reporters.

“I can give you the principle. The principle is very clear for us. We don’t believe that women should be paid less than men.”
 
I give National until Christmas to get good unemployment, GDP and interest rate numbers otherwise one of Bishop (God help us all), Willis or Stanford) will be replacing Luxon before the Election.
Yeah Mike. All of my clients are struggling really struggling and are saying it's getting worse and not better.
I think this current government is trying to do the right things however they have been lucky not to have to deal with any crisis like the labour government had to.
In fact I would argue that apart from wartime the previous government went through some of the worst disasters ever over their period in office
 
I know it is the politics thread and all politicians are loose with the truth but I thought you might be better than that Wiz

From an article in NZHerald

Labour leader Chris Hipkins is not willing to commit just yet to returning the near-$13 billion in pay equity savings back into the regime should he be re-elected to power.

He says Labour would reverse changes made by the Government this month to tighten up the scheme, but he’s unsure how the savings figure announced in Budget 2025 was calculated.

Therefore, wants to see more detail before committing to returning that to pay for future potential pay equity settlements.

“They haven’t released the calculations on how they arrived at the savings they’ve delivered today, so I can’t give you numbers,” Hipkins told reporters.

“I can give you the principle. The principle is very clear for us. We don’t believe that women should be paid less than men.”
Weasel words from Hipkins who has no intention of funding that cost and and has used the opportunity to win some woman’s vote with lots of talk and little action.

Wasn’t that Labour the whole last term and why we voted them out? Lots of principle detached from reality…

Hey maybe I’m being a bit harsh and he will just borrow for everything and anything again and tax the economy to death until everyone moves to Aussie…
 
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