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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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no, I'm very aware of that, but the data, particularly for ED wait time shows that we were coping until around 2018 where it shows a drop off increasing over the next years until now.

its fairly pointless throwing conspiracy theories and name calling out when the history is there to see. We have seen a slight upward tick in ED waiting times in the last couple of reads so maybe we actually wait and see if that's just an anomaly or something is changing over a longer period of time
The NZ health system has been shit since the 60s 70's.
Hasn't improved recently and arguably got worse and that's without global pandemics and national tragedies
Putting the blame on the previous government is flawed to say the least.
Political speech by the PM saying Reti is a good health minister and is a good friend but good bye
Are you missing anything
 
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I've said that many times before Frank - it's your mates on here who have argued against that in the past.
Not that point they havent, or I would have called them an idiot. Insurance data is a aggregated. Theres no evidence the number of crashes has decreased, simply the payout $$.
 
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