Friday, 14 May 2004
International Day of the Family
United Future leader Peter Dunne today urged the Government to celebrate May 15, the International Day of the Family, in
a positive way by committing itself to more of United Future’s family-friendly policies.
“As part of our confidence and supply agreement with the Government, we successfully gained the establishment of the
Families Commission, due to begin work on July 1,” he said.
“This Commission will prove invaluable in the years to come by providing the governments of the day with coherent,
well-researched policies that will promote and foster the well-being of New Zealand families, the very cornerstone of
our society.
“But there is much more the government can do to help the family. These include income-splitting for families for tax
purposes; taking GST off local body rates; providing tax rebates for community volunteers; and reducing the loan burden
on our tertiary students and their families.
“Small businesses provide the majority of jobs for New Zealand families, so the government can help by removing the
obstacles to profitable business by cutting compliance costs; lowering taxes; revising the Resource Management Act; and
keeping the labour market flexible.”
Mr Dunne also called on the Government to stop attacking fundamental social institutions like marriage and to withdraw
the Civil Unions Bill “for which there is no public demand.”
ENDS