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Since: 2007-08-08 10:30:45.829588
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UnitedFuture to side with National

UnitedFuture leader Peter Dunne announced today that his party will support a National-led Government after the November 8 election.

Following a meeting with National leader John Key at Parliament this morning, Mr Dunne said New Zealand is confronted with some stark economic realities at this election.

"We have looked at the policies the two major parties are offering the country and it is our view that the National Party's proposals more closely align with UnitedFuture's policies at this critical time.

"It is also our view that New Zealand is looking for a change in direction and UnitedFuture wants to be a part of, and make a constructive contribution to, that change."

Mr Dunne said UnitedFuture had worked constructively with a Labour-led Government over the past six years.

"However, we believe it is unlikely we will be able to make further progress on key UnitedFuture policies because of ideological barriers that have to some extent already been erected by Labour – barriers that would most certainly be entrenched by a Labour-Green-New Zealand First government.
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Damian Light
Since: 2007-08-16 23:02:21.605
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Exciting times ! I think that UnitedFuture has done awesome things with Labour over the last few terms but I think the next set of achievements would have a better chance under National than Labour.

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Joe Burton
Since: 2007-08-16 15:27:03.943
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If National are to be the next government then Kiwi's really, really need it to have a centrist support partner - especially if the crazies in ACT are going to be in the mix!

Peter Dunne is someone we can trust to keep National honest in the next term and to moderate their more excessive tendencies!

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Jay C
Since: 2008-10-26 21:42:17.524
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No No No.

Seriously this is a stupid political and ethical move.

United should be willing to be part of any government, as a centrist party that's key to its positioning. By pre-aligning yourself with National you are destroying that centrist credibility.

This is not a smart move

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Robin Loomes
Since: 2007-08-15 23:29:18.513
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UnitedFUTURE's decision to support a National-led Government is both courageous and farsighted.

The governing coalition of the last nine years has not been all that successful in creating a wealth-generating economy. Productivity growth rates remain disappointingly low, catchy slogans such as 'knowledge economy” have been quietly forgotten, and important industries such as the light manufacturing sector have been devastated by high interest and exchange rates.

The Clarke/Cullen government deserves credit for lifting families out of poverty through initiatives such as 'Working For Families', but there is an Achille's Heel. The failure to substantially increase the economy's wealth generating capacity means that, in a few short years, those same low-income families will probably be back where they were before 'Working For Families' was introduced.

Put another way, maintaining the standard of living and quality of life of NZ families in the coming years will be a considerable challenge. It will be made more difficult by the budget deficits projected for the next few years and our changing demographics as the baby-boomer generation starts retiring. To make matters worse, many experts are predicting huge increases in the price of oil over the next decade.

Clearly, our country needs achange of direction. John Key's National party might very well provide the leadership this country needs in order to overcome the challeges it faces. Certainly, Peter Dunne made some very encouraging comments in his press release stating that the two parties have a shared understanding in areas “such as infrastructure development through the use of public-private partnerships; greater use of private health facilities to reduce patient waiting lists, especially for the elderly; continuing tax reform; and law and order”. These areas all require urgent attention.

However, a problem I have noticed with some National party politicians (actually, some labour party politicians seem to be just as bad) over the years is that they behave as if they had no life experience outside of university and politics. I can think of two examples dating back to the reforms of the 1990s.

The first example involves the benefit cuts of the early 1990s. People plan their lives according to the rules and system of entitlements that are established by successive governments over many years. To have changed the welfare system so dramatically and so suddenly at that time caused unnecessary hardship for many people. Reforms, no matter how badly needed they might be, are unlikely to succeeed when implemented with such a cavalier approach to people's lives.

The health reforms implemented by, I believe, Simon Upton constitute the second example. Security is one of the top priorities of all NZers, especially those with dependent relatives. The word 'hospital' has been around for generations and, for many, is synonymous with the word 'security'. To have replaced the word 'hospital' with 'Crown Health Enterprise' or its abbreviated form, 'CHE', revealed a disconnect with the mindset of ordinary NZers. Governments must retain the confidence of the people they serve when they start making important changes to their lives.

UnitedFUTURE will have an important role to play in the coalition government it forms with National in two weeks time. A junior coalition partner that stands for sound economic management and a strengthening of traditional family values can do a lot to promote the good governance this country so badly needs at this time.

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Jay C
Since: 2008-10-26 21:42:17.524
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I still think playing with an open hand is a poor poor move.

Being part of the government, whoever wins is more important to this party than putting it all on the table weeks out.

If the votes are tied, or if labour somehow manages to claw back into contention, we could be eating these words.

United should be the centrist party that both Labour and National can deal with, the reasonable and rational actor in a field of heavily partisan parties (ACT, Green, Maori, NZ First, all very extreme in one way or the other). Pre-aligning
with national damages this reputation.

Think before you act, after all regardless of the result United reputation for level headed behavior should make us any parties ideal coalition partner, why show our hand now?

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carol bennett
Since: 2007-10-03 10:18:50.686
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If Labour does manage to squeeze in and win,I hope United Future are not going to say "whoops we made a mistake and we want to support you now"

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