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Four years since GFC began and still no ideas

Published: Sat 15 Sep 2012 11:48 AM
David
CUNLIFFE
Economic Development Spokesperson
15 September 2012 MEDIA STATEMENT
Four years since GFC began and still no ideas
Four years to the day that Lehman Brothers collapsed, the National Government still refuses to take action to help New Zealand businesses compete and support the economy, says Labour’s Economic Development spokesperson David Cunliffe.
“Four years ago the worst financial crisis in a generation began. New Zealand wasn’t hit as hard as others because of the Labour Government’s strong fiscal policy. We should be turning the corner now but the Government still has no ideas beyond hoping it will be rescued by market forces.
“On The Nation today Steven Joyce astonishingly claimed that ‘a lot of manufacturers are doing well’. What planet is he on? It’s time he got back to the real world. The real world of Kawerau, the real world of Bluff and the real world of Greymouth where hundreds of hard-working Kiwis are losing their jobs.
“Four years ago John Key told New Zealanders "I'm going to need to have all of the armoury of government focused on keeping as many people in jobs as we can."
“Four years on and jobs are being lost every week. Creating jobs isn’t in National’s DNA, they rely on the market and publishing glossy pamphlets. It’s not working.
“Labour stands for a realistic exchange rate, prudent management of finances, appropriate structural reforms to back positive business and hard working Kiwis and new industry policies that will get manufacturing going again.
“The world has changed. New Zealanders and Labour know this. It’s time National got change too.”

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