Wakeman questions how Labour funds housing @ by-election?
Wednesday, 22 February 2017, 3:59 pm Press Release: Peter Wakeman
While “It’s time for Labour’s plan to build 100,000
affordable homes for first homebuyers, ban foreign
speculators, and invest in thousands more state houses,”
says Phil Twyford, but how will these houses be funded?
(The post WWII Labour Government, instructed the Reserve
Bank to create debt-free money to create employment for
building houses, infrastructure and planting
forests).
The current policy of 2017, Peter Wakeman says:
we need the NZ Government to instructed the Reserve Bank of
NZ to create debt-free money to create employment for
building houses, infrastructure and funding health a long
with other needs.
Private Bankers are for profit and may
not wish to risk funding large scale building in
Auckland.
The Mount Albert citizens deserve a hands-on and
focussed MP rather than simply giving a list MP a safe
parliamentary seat says Peter Wakeman who is standing in
this Saturdays Mount Albert electorate by-election for a
MP.
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