- reducing New Zealand’s oil dependence and climate change emissions
- improving public transport and the rail system
- cleaning up our waterways
- increased protection of threatened species and ecosystems
- improved local food security, keeping NZ farming and environment GE free and supporting organic growing
- reducing child poverty and reducing violence against children
- forming a genuine partnership with Maori under the Treaty
- making education free and accessible
- protecting our national sovereignty from overseas ownership of land and strategic assets; and keeping us out of foreign wars
- protecting public healthcare, and investing in preventative health measures to keep us healthy and well
- protecting workers’ rights and raising the minimum wage
- open government, protecting democracy and civil rights

The one party I can't vote for is the National party. They are the party who want to take my vote away. They do not resepct democracy. They deserve no one's vote. It's perverse that such an anti-democratic party enjoy the support they do from people who don't appear to understand that a vote for the National Party tomorrow may mean one day soon they no longer have a vote that counts.
A National Party voter in Porirua who votes for National is voting to have their own vote taken away one day soon. If MMP is dumped, that National voter in Porirua will once again be condemned to electing no one if they don't vote for Labour.
you are simple crazy.... isn't sue bradford a marxist?
ReplyDeleteanon: Sue Bradford isn't a Marxist today (or in any recent year).....if she ever was.
ReplyDeleteI was Christian until I was about 15 and decided it was all rubbish. I haven't worshipped in a church for over 35 years. Am I still a Christian?
No.