The party's plan also includes investment in Māori Legal Aid, reinstating the right for all prisoners to vote, and decriminalisation of drug use and possession.
Thanks for compiling that detailed list. Don’t forget their thoughts on education - they seem to basically want to privatise public education and only make it “public” in the sense they give children a bit of money to pay for their own schooling. Naturally it doesn’t add up to what is already spent per child. If a child hasn’t lived in this country since they were two years old they’re even worse off, even if they are rightful citizens.
They’re anti-student, too, wanting to remove caps on tertiary fees and gut fees free education. They want to defund Callaghan Innovation which provides internships for students. Those internships go a long way in helping people get jobs in the fields they studied in. Seymour is also anti interest free loans - they’re not campaigning to remove them this year, but it’s enough to put me on edge. This makes me believe they have no regard for the interests of young, skilled New Zealanders who are a flight ticket away from fucking off to Australia.
The end goal of all their policies seems to be to emulate the joke that is the USA. I have issues with this specific policy of TPM but I wouldn’t touch ACT with a 10 foot pole if my life was on the line.
Act is the party that represents the idea that regulation messes with a system, and the best system has almost no regulation. Any tampering causes unintended consequences so we shouldn’t tamper. Which is silly, and I believe the only reason they support the idea is because they benefit from it.
I have issues with this specific policy of TPM but I wouldn’t touch ACT with a 10 foot pole if my life was on the line.
Yep this is pretty much my position. There are definitely issues with the details of this proposal. In general, I like the idea of steps towards abolition of prisons (learning from each step and adjusting expectations as we go). But I can’t imagine a world where I’d vote for Act. Their views are fundamentally against my lived values.
Thanks for compiling that detailed list. Don’t forget their thoughts on education - they seem to basically want to privatise public education and only make it “public” in the sense they give children a bit of money to pay for their own schooling. Naturally it doesn’t add up to what is already spent per child. If a child hasn’t lived in this country since they were two years old they’re even worse off, even if they are rightful citizens.
They’re anti-student, too, wanting to remove caps on tertiary fees and gut fees free education. They want to defund Callaghan Innovation which provides internships for students. Those internships go a long way in helping people get jobs in the fields they studied in. Seymour is also anti interest free loans - they’re not campaigning to remove them this year, but it’s enough to put me on edge. This makes me believe they have no regard for the interests of young, skilled New Zealanders who are a flight ticket away from fucking off to Australia.
The end goal of all their policies seems to be to emulate the joke that is the USA. I have issues with this specific policy of TPM but I wouldn’t touch ACT with a 10 foot pole if my life was on the line.
Act is the party that represents the idea that regulation messes with a system, and the best system has almost no regulation. Any tampering causes unintended consequences so we shouldn’t tamper. Which is silly, and I believe the only reason they support the idea is because they benefit from it.
Yep this is pretty much my position. There are definitely issues with the details of this proposal. In general, I like the idea of steps towards abolition of prisons (learning from each step and adjusting expectations as we go). But I can’t imagine a world where I’d vote for Act. Their views are fundamentally against my lived values.