Tukituki Alliance candidate speaks out on petrol cost hikes
Alliance Party media release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday 4 August 2008
Alliance Party Tukituki electorate candidate and Hawkes Bay resident Thomas O'Neill today called for more action from
the Government on petrol replacements.
Mr O'Neill says unlimited growth is not sustainable in the future and an economy based on cheap oil was no longer an
option.
"Oil prices are causing hardship amongst those who can least afford it. Replacements are not up filling the gap of cheap
oil and current biofuel policy only allows the Government to avoid making difficult decisions on increasing demand for
energy."
Mr O'Neill says the Alliance Party wanted to invest in research for new energy sources and a better transport system.
"Time is running out for planned change to renewable and sustainable energy sources, and soon we will have restrictions
on growth forced upon us. This means working people will likely go without essentials of food and transport. We saw that
in the 1970s oil shocks, and the recession that followed."
He says that workers and those on low incomes have always borne the brunt of cost hikes.
The Alliance wants to develop renewable energy sources, promote low impact transport modes like rail and shipping, and
invest heavily in public transport, says Mr O'Neill.
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