Anne Tolley MP
National Party Education Spokeswoman
3 November 2008
Labour has botched school property
"Chris Carter should get out and visit more schools," says National Party Education spokeswoman Anne Tolley in response
to the Minister's ridiculous defence of Labour's failure to upgrade school property.
"Mr Carter can't have been to many schools if he thinks Labour's school property programme is adequate. There are
parents and teachers up and down New Zealand who will disagree with him."
Mrs Tolley is commenting on Chris Carter's claim that the half-a-billion-dollar school property boost announced by John
Key is 'me too' and unnecessary.
"Shame on you Mr Carter. You know you're misleading New Zealanders."
Mrs Tolley says Upper Hutt, where the National Party Leader made the commitment to school property, is a good example of
Labour's failure.
"For years Labour has promised these schools more money for structural issues - yet they've been fighting with the
Ministry and have got nothing for this.
"That's why Upper Hutt College and Fergusson Intermediate have felt the need to write to the Minister directly in the
past week pleading for more money."
Mrs Tolley would welcome any Labour policy for education, but unfortunately apart from the odd ad hoc announcement, the
party's policy web page says: 'Labour's detailed policy for the next parliamentary term and beyond will be released
closer to the election'.
"Mr Carter had better get a wriggle on.
"The opening of the books revealed Labour hasn't made the funding commitments needed to keep up with future school
property needs, with a funding hole of at least $429 million over the next three years.
"If Labour's now saying they have budgeted for the shortfall, Mr Carter should explain where the money is coming from,
along with the funding for Labour's 30 or so other promises made since the PREFU."
ENDS