What is the view that NZers have of Jacinda that is different from the one that Australians have of her? I doubt if it's any different worldwide.
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Only if looking only at the direct costs. Add in the indirect costs like the extra cost to the health system from the substandard housing the private landlords are wont to provide, and the economic drag of extra high mortgages for regular owner-occupiers that limit spending in the real economy. And it has the effect of suppressing wage growth too, don't need to pay people living wages, they can put their hand out to govt for AS instead..
Not that I agree with the way state houses are being run, the no-eviction policy is rubbish, the ****ty state housing tenants need to be moved to suitably constructed housing (concrete block construction.. feel free to try to punch holes in the walls you animals)
Nope, the govt is getting on with building state housing as fast as it can, and it needs to keep this up until they can wipe the accomodation supplement from the list of avaliable benefits.
Is this what you mean Westerley?
https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainmen...jacinda-ardern
I'd be surprised if Price's views are common over there. Aderne is generally likeable everywhere, which is not a comment on her political views. In fact it's only her charisma holding the current dismal bunch of dead-beat Labour politicians together.
Most private rentals are not slums, and even fewer will be as new standards are enforced. Of course, some of the 'substandard' places will go on the market as not economic to improve to the required level. Maybe in cities where rents are $500+ a week, but try upgrading rural or provincial homes where the rent is $170 pw and willingly rented by those on a low income. Owners might prefer a new implement shed to spending thousands to upgrade.
And would also point out that a major cause of health issues is overcrowding, with sickness often due to damp and mould caused by too many occupiers not opening windows or even curtains.
Not to worry though, landlords don't need to stay in the sector. It's the Golden Rule - the ones with the gold make the rules.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/a...ectid=12301240
Desperate rental situation - so much for ‘Let’s Do This’.
Bring on the election!
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/pol...ith-recordhigh
Public housing waitlist now at a record 13,966 at the end of Sept 2019 - 139% more than the 5,844 when this "Let's Do This' government took office 2 years ago!
Think they can build fast enough to replace the landlords who have had enough of being blamed and fingered as bad people by this hypocritical government?