Bishop is yet to reveal the social housing policy the party will take to the election, but when asked if there will be job losses at Kāinga Ora he said "hope so".
The National Party is promising to axe swathes of jobs and “clean out” Kāinga Ora, the Government’s social housing landlord and developer.
When asked if there will be job losses at the agency, he said: “Hope so”.
Kāinga Ora was set up four years ago, and derailing it now would be “stupid”, Bill McKay, a senior lecturer in architecture and planning at the University of Auckland, explained.
Given that people absolutely dread living next to a KO property, and one was burnt down recently, possibly by a local resident, they could definitely use a kick up the ass.
Anything but that. This annoys me so much. Its a massive drain on resources to be paying motel rates, it screws up tourism because there's no vacancies, its bad for the people in there because it's temporary living and not a home, its bad for motel owners..
A few months back I was an undecided voter. Now I think I'll vote for the status quo and wait for a better offer to come along next election.
Labour has actually made some important changes that support a long term better country. This National's policies as so short sighted they don't seem to look past the election that's just next month.