
Steve 🇳🇿 🏴
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Steve 🇳🇿 🏴
@Steve44904662
I believe a lot of our problems are from a broken and corrupt, monetary system. It's not all L vs R. Be wary of globalists.





I’m delighted to appoint @HarrietHarman as my Adviser on Women and Girls. Harriet is a strong advocate for women and girls and I know she will deliver greater opportunity for women in public life. I’m committed to tackling structural misogyny that is a barrier for too many women and girls. I look forward to working with Harriet to drive forward action on this important issue.

There are around 2.3 million full-time workers in New Zealand supporting a total population of 5.3 million. New Zealand’s total dependency ratio, combining children, retirees, part-time workers and non-workers, already exceeds 50 percent of the working age population. Total Crown expenditure accounts for over 42 percent of GDP. On current Stats NZ projections, almost one in four New Zealanders will be aged 65 or over within 20 years, a share that continues rising steeply beyond that point. NZ Superannuation already costs $23 billion a year and is forecast to grow by 25 percent to $29 billion within just four years. Treasury’s own long term fiscal statement, He Tirohanga Mokopuna 2025, is unambiguous: on current policy settings, government debt is on track to reach 200 percent of GDP by 2065, driven primarily by the rising costs of superannuation and healthcare. The OECD’s Pensions at a Glance 2025 reinforces this, projecting that across OECD countries there will be 52 people aged 65 and over for every 100 working age people by 2050, up from 33 today and only 22 in 2000. National has twice taken a responsible policy to the electorate: lift the superannuation eligibility age from 65 to 67, with more than 20 years of lead time so people can plan. Twice it has been blocked. The result is a demographic and fiscal problem that has been deferred, not solved, and is now substantially harder to address than it was a decade ago. This is not a distant risk. The fuse is burning and it’s getting shorter fast. New Zealanders deserve an honest conversation about it. newstalkzb.co.nz/on-air/heather…








Hey NZ Police How significant was that step in October last year ???? What a joke 🤷♂️🤦♂️

A complaint is being taken to the UN by the Council of Trade Unions and the NZ Human Rights Commission over the government’s changes to pay equity laws - the complainants argue NZ is no longer fulfilling its international obligations to provide women with equitable pay and is engaging in systemic discrimination. 1News article - 1news.co.nz/2026/05/06/com…

















