Greens take steps to build movement to oppose Government

The Green Party has launched an initiative to draw together new constituencies of New Zealanders disillusioned with the direction the Government is taking. The initiative aims to stop negative policies being enacted before the 2014 election.

The I’m in – for the future campaign will be officially launched today during the state of the planet speech delivered by Green Party Co-leader Metiria Turei in Auckland.

“The Green Party is committed to giving New Zealanders a political voice and the opportunity to be involved in politics outside of elections and without having to join a party,” said Green Party Co-leader Metiria Turei.

“This is about building a ground campaign of individual New Zealanders who represent the future that will be a real challenge to the old wealth and vested interests of the National Party.

“More and more Kiwis are out of work, can’t afford to buy a home, are unhappy with the state of the environment or their kids education. This Government is offering those people nothing and is out of step with their world view.

“For these New Zealanders the Government is not delivering the New Zealand they wish to inherit and they want to take action before the next election so things don’t get worse.

“National may have deep pockets, but we aim to fight that with people active on the ground.

“The Government knows the 2014 election will be close, so it is digging in now to deliver as many hard-line policies as possible over the next two years.

“We can’t wait until 2014 to stop bad change occurring.

“Imagine if mining in National Parks had already begun and we had to wait till 2014 to stop it. New Zealanders have shown they have the power to stop the Government when they act together.”

People can sign up to the I’m in – for the future campaign via the Green Party website and will be given opportunities to get involved in campaigns this year, starting with finishing off signature collection on the Keep Our Assets petition.

“Building a modern on the ground campaign movement is a logical next step in the development of the Green Party. This step is about building a campaign machine that more effectively puts our modern political thought into action,” said Mrs Turei.

“The Green Party will continue to develop good policy over the next two year, but as importantly we need to build a political machine that can both stop the Government and deliver the changes New Zealanders want.

“The 2014 election will offer a real opportunity to build a caring country that is focused on the future. We are teeing up for that now.”

Attachment: Copy of Metiria Turei’s State of the Planet speech

For more information:

Metiria Turei MP, 021 440 701

Andrew Campbell, Communications Director, 021 243 8573

 

Authorised by Metiria Turei, Parliament Buildings, Wellington

If you do not wish to receive future messages, send a reply with UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line.

Current photographs of Green MPs and Green Party logos can be downloaded from http://www.greens.org.nz/mediaresources.

Sometimes when a business is growing, it needs a little help.

Right now Kaniva News provides a free, politically independent, bilingual news service for readers around the world that is absolutely unique. We are the largest New Zealand-based Tongan news service, and our stories reach Tongans  wherever they are round the world. But as we grow, there are increased demands on Kaniva News for translation into Tongan on our social media accounts and for the costs associated with expansion. We believe it is important for Tongans to have their own voice and for Tongans to preserve their language, customs and heritage. That is something to which we are strongly committed. That’s why we are asking you to consider sponsoring our work and helping to preserve a uniquely Tongan point of view for our readers and listeners.

spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Latest news

Related news