Christopher Luxon holds post-Cabinet press conference
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- Prime Minister Christopher Luxon holds post-Cabinet press conference
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This government needs the sack bring back Labour
Wow they have a big job ahead of them. Every division in government was over spending and wasting. Really hope people will see the difference in 3 years. It took 6 years to mess things up.
A well informed Minister who isnt being patronising.
Is he making these numbers up, my supermarket, prices have gone up, transport and petrol have gone up, and no beneficiary or pensioner got tax relief in a cost of living crisis.
What location? Where I am I can confirm both food and.petrol.
@@jizzlipps Auckland NZ you can check food prices using statsNZ.
Can confirm our food and petrol prices have come down considerably. beneficiaries and pensioners did get increases in their income not that long ago and like all workers increases in incomes only occurs once a year, or do you feel you should be treated differently?
@@theothomas4287 don’t know where you are getting your numbers from, beneficiaries saw a small increase yes, on average $16 a week. But at the same time many subsidies were removed such as fuel, also rates and rents have gone up, so it hasn’t actually done much. Food prices have still been going up I’ve been watching them. Where you getting your numbers from. There has even been a supermarket enquiry over price gouging.
Fuel
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Everything has gone up including fuel which drives further inflation
You are so Positive empowering n learning your Matauranga Tena Koe
Let’s wait and see ado you really think the govt can turn 6 years of financial mismanagement in a few months,I am a pensioner need to buy specials ,car pool etc.If you increase wages then the cost of staff increases if people steal goods then both these costs are passed onto the customer.
In California supermarkets ,department stores ,dairies have been closed down as are no longer viable due to theft leading to suburbs with no food stores.
Note a tax cut will not increase cost to food stores so prices will not need to increase( as did happen under Labour/greem/Maori party) and hopefully food will come down.
We have stopped refining oil/petrol so now only store just under 3 weeks of fuel and got rid of fuel storage so are buying in fuel at todays prices, can’t buy 3 months supply at a low price,we are also facing increased costs as Seuss canal is blocked by the Houthi’s so takes longer for boats to travel around the cape of good hope;thanks Jacinda and crew
Yeah Jacinda’s fault again 😂 raising global inflation blocking canals , is there no end to her influence
Skibidi Luxon
NZ needs to print its own money this would create interest free dollars at the moment the Rothschild Reserve Bank takes interest on every dollar printed your tax goes straight to the Rothschild Reserve Bank not the government
LABOUR WHERE WELL IN SURPLUS BEFORE COVID AND THE FLOODS...
PEOPLE FORGET THAT...COVID COST 90 BILLION DOLLARS...
It's going to take years to fix the damage done by Labour.
Still calling kainga ora! Cant you even change as simple a thing as that?
YES THERES ALOT NORE TO DO ALLRIGHT LUXON...THATS ALL YOU EVER SAY...SAME THING EVERY DAY
How come everyone in the National Party sounds strangely similar to Creepy Key?
Because they are the ones fronting up with the $4000 per kiwi. Be thankful.
Because the Ghost of Key has risen in the news of insider trading casting Shadows over the National Party and Luxon
Ghost of Key passed in the news
Onto it 🫢
Kiyingarowwer WHAT what about the English translation please, stick to the program Luxon
Luxon and National are cleaning up all the mess Labour wrecked on this country.
That's good.
Fill us in with some details.
@@BRUCE_the_MOOSE_it's just a soundbite he mindlessly repeats whilst our cost of living soars and the Tories wreck the economy with austerity
Indeed and I am loving this new government
@@Garh146 Me too.
Can You provide Data
I don’t think the government has the right to take that off from the community.
Would have much rather you keep the $20 a week I’m getting if that meant you didn’t have to put all those people out of a job
Alot of people really struggling would take the $20 NEED the $20, may not be that crucial to you..
WHERE'S MY TAX BRIBE?
Paying for Tissues to wipe Luxon tears over his Mentor's demise of their association ???
It is Going to take time , but immediately you will start appreciating the Differences for Better, the Increases and reductions in Tax and Benefits ,also will happen , that Shows equity in the Positive Policies ahead. About Time.. Its National to Be the Best Story Told. 2024 - .
How has this government improved things for people so far? What has it done to help NZ. I see a lot of talk and a lot of Labour blaming as excuses. Heaps of suffering as unemployment and cuts in the public sector cascades into the private sector. So far, I'm not seeing anything that helps us and platitudes and slogan marched out.
Luxon clearly knows what hes talking about, with his corp experience will knock this govt and depts into shape and get NZ out of this hole Labour put us in.
You know he was pushed out of AirNZ and to date we are still going backwards.
@@dave24-73where is your proof of your comment? Luxon left Air NZ in a very secure financial position with cash in the bank of over $1B.
Haha tell me another joke. That was good!
@@dave24-73 you keep making these unfounded statements and never have any proof. We are moving forwards... faster than before. Don't be that negative guy .
@@jizzlipps Cost of food in New Zealand increased 0.80 percent in April of 2024 over the same month in the previous year
Figurenz has fuel prices and they are up, only one making things up is you
We were promised English names for govt departments.
🤡
Kainga Ora is running well without the government.
Did you know he used to run Air New Zealand? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Did you know Muppet Jacinda worked in a fish & chip shop
@@kimkay2196 Well Luxon is like a nodding dog on the dash of a car in interviews
@@kimkay2196hun, you are the muppet sweetie!