Spot the difference
After reading this story in the Herald, I was struck by the similarity in the policies of the National party and the Destiny New Zealand.
Here's a quick table to summarise:
DestinyNZ | National |
Opposes the Civil Union Bill because it "undermines marriage" and is destructive of "family values". | Allowed a free vote, but most MPs oppose the bill because it "undermines marriage" and is destructive of "family values". |
Would require beneficiaries to work 30 hours a week in return for the benefit, and review invalid and sickness beneficiary cases to determine their justification. | Would reintroduce "work-for-the-dole". Think all beneficiaries are dope-smoking layabouts. |
Would lower taxes and gut the RMA. | Would lower taxes and gut the RMA. |
Would strengthen ties with traditional allies such as the United States and Australia. | Would strengthen ties with traditional allies such as the United States and Australia, and support them "without reservation". |
Would hold referendums on letting nuclear-propelled ships back into New Zealand ports, and on nuclear power plants. | Would let nuclear-propelled ships back into New Zealand ports, if they thought they could get away with it. Are talking about a referendum as cover. |
Don Brash isn't Brian Tamaki (or his political stand-in, Richard Lewis) by any stretch of the imagination - he's a social liberal, not a fundamentalist conservative. But many of the core policies pursued by his supposedly mainstream party are indistinguishable from those advocated by a bunch of religious wingnuts. And that is deeply, deeply worrying.
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