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United Future New Zealand firmly believes the basis for successful government will only occur when there is a true partnership between citizens and their government. If governments are not prepared to meet their responsibilities to the people they represent, they cannot expect the people to meet their responsibilities.
United Future's Citizens' Charter sets out a series of bottom line principles which can establish this partnership of confidence and trust with New Zealanders.
Principles
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Education is the Key to Our Future.
We believe every New Zealander has the right to receive access to the best education in the world, from pre-school to tertiary education. We will develop and support policies to achieve that objective.
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Access to Health Care is a Right.
All New Zealanders have the right to expect the provision of comprehensive health care that will meet their needs, whatever the circumstances. We will work to ensure all health services can meet this need.
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Welfare should offer a Fresh Chance.
All New Zealanders have the right to a public social welfare system that supports them through the difficult stages in their lives in a fair and compassionate way. Welfare should offer people a second chance. United does not accept welfare should be a way of life, but equally recognises the vast majority of beneficiaries are on welfare through no fault of their own, so therefore deserve a basic allowance from the state during difficult periods. United also supports universal, publicly provided superannuation for retired people.
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Economic Policy must Promote Sustainable Growth.
New Zealanders must have the right to live in a society which maximises opportunity for economic security and personal prosperity. To achieve this, we expect people to work hard and productively in their chosen careers and meet their legal, taxation and financial obligations. We equally expect employers to honour the law and display a strong sense of corporate ethics and responsibility.
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Communities must be safe and secure.
All New Zealanders have the right to live in safe and secure communities, where justice recognises every individual as an equal and balances punitive and rehabilitative needs in an objective and sensible way.
- Government Must be Accountable for its Actions.
We believe governments must accept responsibility for their actions. Our proposed Social Responsibility Bill will achieve this in a transparent way.
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