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Dunne: Seniors lose in a one-party state

Senior citizens will be the losers if either Labour or National governs alone after this year’s election, UnitedFuture leader Peter Dunne told Auckland Central Greypower members this morning.

“While both major parties pay lip service to older New Zealanders, with little real interest in their concerns, other parties treat them as mere voting fodder to be indulged through trinket policies.
“What is needed is a comprehensive seniors policy to continue the full involvement of people 65+ in society: at work where they wish, with good health and general community involvement and that is what UnitedFuture is promoting.
“We stand for a different type of politics where ideas, not ideology matter; where families and communities come first; where we respect each other’s dignity and freedom, and our common responsibilities; but, where above all, we listen, we discuss, and then we act.

“And we say it is time there was a lot more listening to what people have to say, rather than the yelling straight past them the two old parties and one or two others are so readily indulging in at the moment,” he said.
Mr Dunne outlined the key points of UnitedFuture’s seniors policy, a copy of which is attached... Read the full text of this article.

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Quentin Todd
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With a mother in a specialised resthome in Coromandel, I am 100% behind the development of a Seniors- across the board issues (every aspect of seniors life) policy.

This policy is an important one because Peter, you are right, electioneering and lip service to those 65 and over is a disgrace; to those you have built this country from the ground up- literally- farmers and pioneers, settlers and entrepreneurs, housewives and their service to the next generation.

Seniors deserve their income in retirement and deserve first rate treatment for the frailing of their minds and bodies, deserve treatment of the things that would make their retirement easier, healthier and certainly happier- that is to be able to afford food, power and a good day out somewhere.

The KiwiCare Insurance for all New Zealanders is a great idea- for seniors and for those on the waiting list- I am one waiting for surgery and need new hearing aids.

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Kelleigh Sheffield-Cranstoun
Since: Apr 2008
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The way UnitedFuture would change the way NZ Superannuation is calculated, is genius. Why hasn't that been done already?! It seems the fairest way to go about it. I am horrified for pensioners who often can't heat their homes sufficiently in winter because they just can't afford to. So many end up in hospital every winter with respiratory illnesses. What sort of retirement is that, when they have worked a long life to keep this country motoring and growing. They deserve our gratitude and respect, by treating them with care and dignity in their retirement.

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