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Long may it continue

Started byGordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz>
First post2026-03-08 00:17 +0000
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  Long may it continue Gordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz> - 2026-03-08 00:17 +0000
    Re: Long may it continue Tony <lizandtony@orcon.net.nz> - 2026-03-08 00:29 +0000

#339580 — Long may it continue

FromGordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz>
Date2026-03-08 00:17 +0000
SubjectLong may it continue
Message-ID<n13thlFd918U2@mid.individual.net>
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/thehouse/588955/the-house-mps-agree-infrastructure-debate-should-be-politics-free

Common sense has entered the House and the members have agreed that
infrastructal planning should not be political. The even went further and
admitted that this could be difficult to do but they would give it a go.

Planning what is needed for the country 30 years ahead is not something the
country can do within the 3 year election cycle.

At a change in Government the intrastucture plan remains anf the new
Government progresses the works. No changes in the plan, no scrapping of it.
Just a given that there is certainty that progress is being made.
can do

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FromTony <lizandtony@orcon.net.nz>
Date2026-03-08 00:29 +0000
Message-ID<part1of1.1.dSaWwtaXwM4Gbw@ue.ph>
In reply to#339580
Gordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz> wrote:
>https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/thehouse/588955/the-house-mps-agree-infrastructure-debate-should-be-politics-free
>
>Common sense has entered the House and the members have agreed that
>infrastructal planning should not be political. The even went further and
>admitted that this could be difficult to do but they would give it a go.
>
>Planning what is needed for the country 30 years ahead is not something the
>country can do within the 3 year election cycle.
>
>At a change in Government the intrastucture plan remains anf the new
>Government progresses the works. No changes in the plan, no scrapping of it.
>Just a given that there is certainty that progress is being made.
>can do
A great start.
Now how about Health and Education???

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