Donna Leaning
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@NZNationalParty Never mind the huge delays you put on all school building when you got elected
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@SimeonBrownMP Yes National just re employs ex ministers. Pays them extraordinary amounts of tax payers money
And then gives them 63% pay rises
Poor dears
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@NZNationalParty Apparently National has done nothing …
Because all you can talk about is Labour
And Simeon had the check to talk about Labour’s negativity
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@NZNationalParty Using AI and stealing from other countries to create curriculums that do not integrate or build upon previous learning making it impossible for children to make connections and links- cognitive overload!
Counter to all priorities of the Science of learning
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@CathKakariki With a job ethic like that she must be aiming for National Party PM
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@SimeonBrownMP Soo…
You have prepared and scripted this promo ages ago
Your govt is truly frightened apparently
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@chrisluxonmp @NicolaWillisMP How much did you pay someone for the idiotic duck / horse joke
We need a serious PM
Mr Luxon- grow up and do your job
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My speech in Parliament after @NicolaWillisMP delivered Budget 2026 - a budget that will secure New Zealand’s future.
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@SimeonBrownMP I guess you just wrote this speil off the cuff
Yeah right!
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Chris Hipkins just stood up in the House and delivered a speech he'd written before he'd even seen the Budget. Think about that. He didn't read it, he didn't consider a single line of it, he just dusted off the attack lines his team cooked up days ago and read them out word for word.
That tells you everything you need to know about Chris Hipkins. He isn't interested in what's actually good for New Zealand, he's interested in opposing for opposition's sake.
The Budget National delivered today is all about securing New Zealand's future.
It means more surgeries, more cancer treatments and shorter wait times for patients who've been waiting too long. It means more police on the beat, more prison officers keeping communities safe, and more criminals being held to account. And it means Kiwi kids getting a world-class education, with the basics taught brilliantly and real pathways into the trades and industries that will power our economy.
Hipkins opposed every one of those boosts to frontline services before he'd even read the Budget. He'd rather play politics than back the things that will actually make a difference to New Zealanders.
And he had nothing to offer in return. Nothing on how Labour would grow the economy, nothing on how they'd pay for their planned wasteful spending, nothing for the small business owners, tradies, and families doing it tough. Just spin, slogans, and the same recycled lines Kiwis have heard a hundred times before.
Not once did he mention his capital gains tax. He knows Kiwis don't want their houses taxed, their KiwiSavers taxed, or their farms taxed.
This is the same Chris Hipkins who delivered 30-year high inflation, soaring interest rates, and tens of thousands of households and businesses going backwards. He had his chance and he failed.
He's opposing every good idea and offering none of his own.
Only National is fixing the basics and building the future, so you and your family can get ahead.
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@KiffinEileen Hardly surprising
Stanford has made so many mistakes with curriculum roll out
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Labour labels it a ‘humiliating day for Erica Stanford’ as she U-turns on bill a day after introducing it | Stuff stuff.co.nz/politics/36098…
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Minister 'comfortable' getting $1000 a week home allowance
odt.co.nz/news/national/…
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@liedmyway2top Hours of practice, scripting and PR training and he still looks and sounds like this.
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@winstonpeters You live in soundbites and have done throughout your career- and Shane Jones dream in sound bites.
Come on it’s not your first “rowdayoh” Mr Peter’s
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NZFirst heard the feedback from you about the proposed homeschooling amendment and we helped the minister make that change.
Due to the urgency of the matter, we met with the Minister for Education yesterday evening and this morning to work together to find a solution and a way forward on the matter. NZFirst worked well with Minister Stanford to get this done.
The result has been the removal of the homeschooling provision.
We are a party of practical action not pretentious mimicry - we don’t rely on soundbites and performative expressions of concern in posts and letters like other parties in parliament tend to do.
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@SimeonBrownMP Hey Pinocchio you’ll never get real boy status like this
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More misinformation.
Under National:
➡️ Record funding into health.
➡️ Around 2,000 more nurses.
➡️ Hundreds more doctors.
➡️ Waitlists coming down.
➡️ Shorter stays in emergency department.
➡️ Faster cancer treatment, with 33 new cancer medicines.
➡️ Shorter wait times for elective surgery.
➡️ Shorter wait times for first specialist assessments.
➡️ Improved immunisation rates.
➡️ Started construction on the Waikato Medical School.
➡️ Boosted funding for ambulances.
➡️ Record funding for GP clinics.
The list goes on.
Labour has run out of ideas, so they’ve turned to misinformation instead.
Kiwis won’t be fooled by empty slogans and they remember the skyrocketing waitlists Labour left behind last time.

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@actparty This is your govt and your celebrating reading the amendments- pathetic
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𝗔𝗖𝗧 𝗱𝗲𝗳𝗲𝗻𝗱𝘀 𝗵𝗼𝗺𝗲-𝘀𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗹𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝘀𝘄𝗲𝗲𝗽𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗻𝗲𝘄 𝗽𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿𝘀
ACT says the decision to remove amendments related to homeschooling in the Education and Training Amendment Bill is a major victory for the thousands of home-schooling parents who spoke out against bureaucratic overreach.
Following strong feedback from the home-schooling community, ACT Education spokesperson Laura McClure wrote to Education Minister Erica Stanford yesterday warning that Clauses 5F and 51A of the amendment paper risked treating good parents with suspicion and imposing unreasonable compliance burdens. Today, the Minister agreed to recommit the Bill.
"Draconian new restrictions on homeschooling were a mistake, rushed into law at the last minute," says ACT Leader David Seymour.
"We have fixed it, and Parliament will take those clauses out of the law today. This is a victory for democracy, showing that people can be heard by politicians and change can result. It is also a victory for educational freedom, the simple idea that you own your life and can choose your pathway, rather than being a character and a play written by others."
“I’ve spent the last week listening to the deep concerns of the home-schooling community, and I took those concerns directly to the Beehive. Today, common sense has prevailed,” says Ms McClure.
“Wellington bureaucrats tried to use a handful of isolated cases to justify sweeping new powers over thousands of loving, committed parents.
“New section 640A was a free rein for a future government to regulate home-schooling out of existence and force children back into the state system, with very few safeguards in primary legislation. It also raised serious concerns by expanding the Ministry’s powers to demand information from parents.
“In my letter to the Minister, I made it clear that we cannot write laws that treat everyday families with suspicion in an attempt to catch a small number of bad actors. Parents who make enormous sacrifices to educate their children deserve respect, not open-ended powers for future regulation.
“I want to thank the Minister for listening to ACT and to the home-schooling community, and for making the right call to pull this legislation back for further work.
“ACT believes in education freedom and trusting parents. We will be watching the redrafting of this Bill closely to ensure there are strong safeguards protecting the rights of home-schooling families.”
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@jofromgreylynn @chrisluxonmp like all “great” CEO’s he passes the buck.
Another self promoting CEO promoted to the point of total inadequacy
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lol Luxon is blaming Ministerial Services rnz.co.nz/news/political…
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