Infrastructure Plan Clashes with Gov't Spending Priorities

Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand

The newly released National Infrastructure Plan stands in stark contrast to the Government's actual spending priorities, the Green Party says.

"We welcome today's National Infrastructure Plan, which would take us in the opposite direction of the decisions of Luxon's Government," said Chlöe Swarbrick, Green Party Co-Leader and Finance spokesperson.

"This Plan shows how we can and must invest in resilient critical infrastructure like hospitals and renewables. Yet Luxon's Government continues to burn taxpayer money on inflaming the climate crisis and inducing congestion through the daft LNG terminal and roads at all costs.

"Treasury confirmed on Friday that we should be borrowing more to invest in infrastructure that builds real value and expands our productive capacity, which is exactly the vision the Greens have shown can be a reality in our Fiscal Strategy.

"As parts of our country are underwater in yet another climate emergency, the need for decisive action, leadership and investment has never been more clear.

"The choice is obvious: invest now in resilience, reducing the cost of living and improving our quality of life - or pay exponentially more for failures and disasters later," said Swarbrick.

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