Hon Max Bradford
Opposition Economic Development Spokesperson
10 February 2000
Jim happy to risk economic gains
Jim Anderton's frank admission that the Government's new economic development programme would "get it wrong" and this is
good because it showed the Government was taking risks, is an extraordinary admission said National's Economic
Development spokesman Max Bradford said today.
"The fact that our new Minister of Economic Development is happy to dispense taxpayers' money on risky ventures, which
he cheerfully admits may fail, shows a derisory disregard for those who create wealth and pay taxes in this country."
"Already reeling from the reforms to ACC and the increases in their taxes, including fringe benefits taxes, middle class
New Zealanders must now swallow the bitter pill that the Government is about to invest in unproven businesses in the
hope they will stimulate economic development.
"They could achieve the same with less risk by ditching the changes they plan to renationalise the ACC and by stopping
the tax increases, which will soak up millions of dollars from local communities to be put towards a punt on risky
development projects," Mr Bradford said.
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