National is trying to stand on its record as "good economic managers". But as Phil Goff pointed out today, that record leaves a lot to be desired. Goff lists ten of national's biggest failures:
National's response, of course, is pure denial. But these are facts, and namecalling doesn't change them. John key personally promised last election that he would close the gap with Australia, reduce the number of people fleeing across the Tasman, and help the underclass. He's failed on all three. Meanwhile, he and his government have failed to meet our expectations on how to handle a recession, sitting on their hands and letting people lose their jobs out of an ideological belief that the market should just be left to sort itself out. The consequences of that policy have been a disaster for New Zealand. Its time we held National to account for that.