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The thread centers on New Zealand's upcoming election, primarily debating the economic management and policy differences between the center-left Labour government and center-right National/ACT opposition. Key criticisms target Labour's fiscal stewardship, citing ballooning government expenditure #7#272, housing unaffordability, and unfulfilled promises like KiwiBuild and dental care expansion #16#12. A user #7 highlighted Labour's annual 9% spending growth versus 1.5% under previous governments, arguing this fueled inflation. National's tax-cut policy faced scrutiny over funding gaps and legality, with user #215 questioning Luxon's reliance on "trust me" assurances.
Leadership competence emerged as a critical theme, particularly in later posts. Luxon drew heavy criticism after a contentious interview where he struggled to defend policy details #194#199#211, while Willis faced backlash for her economic credentials. Hipkins garnered fleeting praise for articulation but was ultimately seen as representing poor governmental outcomes #45#119. A trusted user #308 presented expert economic analysis contradicting Treasury optimism. Infrastructure issues—like Wellington's water crisis and the dental school staffing shortage—were cited as examples of systemic mismanagement #235#12. Notable policy debates included road-user charges for EVs #220, immigration impacts on rents #299, and coalition scenarios involving NZ First #182#258. Early fringe discussions on candidates' rugby allegiances gave way to substantive policy critiques, culminating in grim Treasury forecasts discussed in posts #271#304#308. User #168 also revealed concerns about Labour rushing regulatory changes to entrench policies pre-election.

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Economic Policies, Housing Crisis, Leadership Competence

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They ministers in charge have been interviewed, given evidence and the commission declined to summons them

The architects of this particular enquiry were proposing "Vax Bucks" & Winnie was tweeting up a storm while in opposition on the importance of vaccination & how slack the government had been with them.

Honestly it's probably a case of the commission realising the hypocrisy & politicisation of this under taking.

Get's cookers excited though.
True. We haven't had a decent Royal Commission since the Air NZ Antarctic crash. Mahon was right but got shafted by Muldoon. Nothing much has changed since then in Politics
 

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Classic, first instance of taking the piss and resort to labelling people in order to delegitimise any discussion.

I could say you should just transition already. You're on the verge. But I wouldnt resort to anything that low
It wasn't a very nuanced take by you Frank and the forum deserves better considering how erudite you think you are.
 
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