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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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It's a nonsense argument that repealing a law that was only just introduced that bans anyone born after 2009, so 13 and 14 year olds currently, and having it at over 18's only is going to encourage anyone to start smoking. Smoking is at an all time low. Vaping has taken over, it's this generation's cool thing and is the major issue that needs addressing.
Any explanation why none of the 3 parties actually campaigned on this?
 

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Mindboggling that the Tory UK government used this law as the blueprint to change legislation over there...

Yet we get a coalition removing it by stealth over here.
 
Any explanation why none of the 3 parties actually campaigned on this?
Luxon spoke about being 'broadly supportive' of Labours better late than never, vote chasing, proposed crackdown but thought it should go further. Seymour talked about tighter restrictions on vaping. Great that it has happened.
 
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Good to see that out of the historical comprehensive coalition agreement the major concern is repealing a just introduced smoking policy that will have little to no impact on whether people start smoking or not.

Impressive piece of work by Luxon, Seymour and Peters.
 
Be interesting to see the difference Mark Mitchell can bring as Minister of Police. Good to have him with his past experience in the police force. 500 new trained police over the next two years will certainly help.
 
Be interesting to see the difference Mark Mitchell can bring as Minister of Police. Good to have him with his past experience in the police force. 500 new trained police over the next two years will certainly help.
Good to see the focus returning in education to the basics instead of ideology. It's going to take a long time to turn around the declining results in maths, science, reading and writing. Erica Stanford seems like a capable choice as Minister of Education
That's the highlights you come up with from this agreement?

Rather pathetic...
 
Be interesting to see the difference Mark Mitchell can bring as Minister of Police. Good to have him with his past experience in the police force. 500 new trained police over the next two years will certainly help.

Thought there may have been some mention of the amount of gang members out in patches as was mentioned of a crackdown in this area? Sounds like some infringements around the transport and an alcohol infringement but nothing around patches.
 

Thought there may have been some mention of the amount of gang members out in patches as was mentioned of a crackdown in this area? Sounds like some infringements around the transport and an alcohol infringement but nothing around patches.
New government haven't been sworn in yet ;)

I did see that there was a big increase in sales of make up kits over the last week. Just Black Friday sales? Maybe.....
 
People have moved to and started vaping. We have successfully moved the problem from one product to another and probably ended up with more people involved than we have for a very long time. People up in arms about repealing these laws have been very silent about the scourge that vaping has become over the last period of time. The previous government finally, after pressure, like a well regarded school principle breaking down over the harm it's doing to our society and our kids, has introduced in the last few months some much needed law to help with this. This new coalition government is going to go further.
Actually the tobacco lobby has been very successful in selling us this new poison, and they're targeting kids.

The new coalition is completely compromised by big tobacco.
 
Actually the tobacco lobby has been very successful in selling us this new poison, and they're targeting kids.

The new coalition is completely compromised by big tobacco.
Interesting. Have the previous government also been compromised? Because their inaction was very apparent. The coalition looks to be doing more
 
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