Keep Calm & Support TOP
Firstly, in response to a small group of former Opportunities Party (TOP) candidates that have made personal grievances
public. This has been disappointing for all our members still very committed to our party’s future. On behalf of TOP I
would like to take this opportunity to remind the public why this party was formed.
That is, the evidenced based policy our party presented to the nation, policy that has been developed for one reason
only; “Prosperity built on a foundation of fairness”. Through this uncompromising and unwavering commitment to care
about our future, under the leadership of Gareth Morgan 60,000 voters (2.4%) felt compelled to support this cause,
making TOP the fifth largest political party in New Zealand, all within 10 months – a success in my opinion by any
definition.
The score card for our country at present is abysmal;
14% of children in material hardship
Second highest rate of bullying in the OECD
Highest and second highest rate of teen and youth suicide
Worst levels of family violence and homelessness in the developed world
Kiwi children amongst the highest rates of obesity in the world
One in every three NZ bird species face extinction
Productivity in decline since March 2011
Declining drinking and river water quality
We must, and can only address these appalling statistics through policy change, addressing the fundamental causes of
these problems. This is why TOP and Gareth has overwhelming support from within the party and growing membership to
continue to challenge the public to address these issues.
The recent announcement made by Gareth, stating clearly that TOP will be contesting the 2020 election, and his decision
to move from party leader to party chairperson in 2018 has further unified TOP and signals a positive and exciting
future as we build momentum towards the next election. TOP has overwhelming support from my colleagues and its
membership to continue to build on a great foundation and challenge New Zealanders to ‘Care and Think’ about how we can
achieve a prosperous and fair society.
On a personal note I wish everyone a peaceful, safe and relaxing Christmas with family and friends, and I will return
next year with a renewed commitment to grow our party.
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The Opportunities Party is changing New Zealand’s political landscape. The full impact of that change is yet to be seen.
It’s no mean feat starting a political party that takes a bold and uncompromising approach to change, is prepared to
raise issues and have honest conversations about what is happening, and offers real solutions to address the serious
issues that are facing us. These issues include housing that is beyond the reach of many New Zealanders, the
concentration of wealth in the hands of the few, erosion of democracy, degradation of our environment, and the
stigmatisation of the poor and the unemployed.
I came into this organisation to contribute my experience, skills, social connections, and time and energy to help solve
these issues we face. I had to find a way to be effective straight away, and act quickly. It was a steep learning curve,
but I had the sense that I had a supportive organisation behind me, that as long as I was putting the policies out
there, I had the backing of TOP. This set up a virtuous cycle that was empowering to me as a candidate, and, with a
campaign of just a few weeks, we were able to secure a solid show of voter support in Rongatai – both for me as a
candidate, and for TOP. I went in hard – I read campaign speeches in rhyme, I jumped on stage and waved my arms. I was
myself.
If we are going to get this job done, we need to come to it as we are, with our foibles, our current state of awareness,
and our world views. If you want to join our efforts we welcome you, whoever you are and whatever your background. The
Opportunities Party is for us all.
ENDS