National wants tax cuts & more military spending
6 April 2004
Hon Matt Robson MP, Progressive Deputy Leader
National wants both tax cuts for rich & more military spending
The National Party's promises to both substantially reduce tax rates, while also significantly increasing military spending, don't add up, Progressive MP Matt Robson says.
"Last month, National parroted the government's commitment to financial relief for low to middle income families. Since then, it has promised to reducethecompany tax rate and more recently it has clarified its position on income tax by saying tax cuts for the rich would be forthcoming in the first term of a National government after all.
"But while National proposes reducing government income by up to $4 billion a year via tax cuts when fully implemented, it is also promising to significantly increase military spending so that a National government could follow the Bush Administration into any foreign war no matter whether it is in the New Zealand national interest and in accord with international law, or not," Matt Robson said.
"We haven't seen the prospect of this level of mismanagement of the government's books since the Third National government of Rob Muldoon that bankrupted the country," Matt Robson said.
"The more National outlines what it actually stands for, the less credible it appears as an alternative government," he said
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