RAM building momentum for GST off food
RAM building momentum for GST off food
Thursday September 11
Oliver Woods, co-leader of RAM's candidates group and
Auckland Central
electorate candidate, is shocked by the
largest increase in food
prices during August in 19
years.
"RAM's petition to get GST off food already has
20,000 signatures"
said Oliver Woods. "That's serious
momentum. Our campaign over the
next few weeks with RAM's
People's Procession to Parliament is going
to take our
petition all over New Zealand to give ordinary Kiwis
a
voice for change."
"Labour and National, or the
LabNats as they should be called, both
refuse to even
talk about getting GST off food" said Oliver Woods.
"The
big political parties simply are ignoring hundreds of
thousands
of our own people who are struggling with food
price increases."
"An easy, immediate solution to these
increases would be the removal
of GST off food. No ifs,
no buts, just a straightforward removal of a
regressive
tax that punishes the poorest people in New
Zealand
society."
"Community organisations like
branches of Grey Power, the Maori Party,
churches, unions
and other important parts of our society are backing
up
the call for getting GST off food."
"All that stands in
the way of achieving the goal are the two tired
political
parties, the LabNats, who tell the people of New Zealand
to
eat cake from their high offices in
Wellington."
"Let's build a positive alternative this
election that uses common
sense, simple solutions for
problems that the establishment, elite
politicians simply
do not want to solve!"
Oliver Woods is standing as an
Auckland Central candidate in the 2008
elections for RAM
(Residents Action Movement). As well as being
a
post-graduate student at Auckland University, he is
also involved in a
small IT start-up company.
RAM is a
new political party that formerly registered with
the
Electoral Commission in late 2008. After only a few
months of
existence RAM has 3,000 members, giving it a
bigger membership than
some parties currently represented
in parliament (United Future, the
Progressives and ACT).
RAM's GST-off-food petition has attracted
20,000
signatures over the past few months.
In the 2008 general
election, RAM is contesting electorate seats
around the
country, as well as the party list vote. Its aim is
to
provide a strong broad left
voice.
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