Tomorrow’s hand over of Te Puia Hospital on the East Coast to Ngati Porou Hauora Maori is yet another example of the
National Governments philosophy of ensuring that communities have a say in their future. Contrast this to the Labour
party who have promised to introduce 72 new boards, committees and directorates to ensure that centralised control of
the health system is re-built!
“Te Puia Hospital is an outstanding example of a hospital shaping its service delivery to the precise needs of its
community,” said National’s candidate for Ikaroa Rawhiti, Dale Stephens.
“This clearly demonstrates that the National government has confidence in Maori communities and their ability to develop
solutions to their specific needs” said Dale.
“Not only do the Labour party wish to remove this community influence in health care provision, but their own
alternative budget, released last week, shows that they have backed down on their “credit card” pledge on health
spending. Next year Labour will only spend an extra $5m on health, whereas National is already spending an average of
$353m extra for each of the four years between 1997 and 2001!”
“How ironic that the Labour party have their key election promises on a credit card. Labour seems to believe in credit
and National believes in only paying for what you can afford. We all know what happens when you blow the spending limit
on a card and can’t afford the repayments!”
Dale Aotea Stephens
Candidate.
For further information contact: Chris Hornsby on 04-4980538 or Dale Stephens as per the attached contact details.