Labour Leader Helen Clark said today that reports that many children have been turning up to school with empty bellies
confirm the utter failure of the National Party’s policies.
“The Prime Minister has glibly asserted that ‘New Zealanders…are proud of what we have done.’
“Which New Zealanders is Mrs Shipley talking about? The families mired in poverty and unable to feed their school-age
children adequately, as 50 percent and more of their income goes to pay market rentals on state houses?
“What about the tens of thousands of New Zealanders unemployed, or stuck on waiting lists for operations in public
hospitals?
“Or was Mrs Shipley referring to the university students who under Mrs Shipley’s government have accumulated a crippling
burden of debt?
“Whichever way you look at it, the record of Mrs Shipley and her government stinks.
“Far from being proud of what National has delivered, New Zealanders are demanding a complete change in the direction of
economic and social policy. It’s time for a fresh start.
“With Mrs Shipley’s rag tag coalition now limping towards defeat, only Labour is in a position to deliver this change.
“Labour’s policies will reinvigorate the economy and restore a decent level of public services. That’s something we can
all be proud of,” Helen Clark said.
Contact: Mark Watts, press secretary, 025 822 734