Public Meeting – Focus on Separated Families Comparing Parties Policies
Invitation to Public Meeting – Comparing the Political Parties Policies:
Organised by Men’s Centre Auckland phone for these meetings: 638 7275 cell 021 537 196
Tuesday 9th September – Focus on Supporting Separated Families
These will be held at Mount Eden Normal School Hall, corner of Valley and Sherbourne Roads, Mount Eden, starting at 7.30 pm and ending at 9.30 pm. Attendees will be requested to make a gold coin donation.
Focus on Supporting Separated Families Tuesday 9th September
1. How will your party better support separated families?
2. How will your party assist separated families to compete in the job market, to support their children and to give them the best retirement options?
3. What improvements does your party propose to Education, Health, Courts, Benefits/Taxes, to support separated families?
All welcome.
Vote wisely – This takes reading and listening and remembering promises from the past…
Careful, wise decisions protect valuable families.
Voters who don’t learn from the past, are doomed to repeat it!
Don’t vote, it only encouraged them!
I believe that in NZ voters get better than they deserve from their politicians. These people put in much time and personal money, give much assistance back to the community and risk their own family lives. These meetings are intended to help voters to learn and make decisions that best protect their own families.
At this time, we have had acceptances from 4 of the smaller parties and the Maori Party have indicated that they will send written answers.
If you are willing to help set up the hall, please contact me prior and arrive at 7pm. Any help will be appreciated.
You can see the speeches from the meeting Supporting Together Families on YouTube:
Introduction praising politicians for service and duty
Republicans discussing Police, Courts, Prisons
Kiwi Party Improving NZ’s international competitiveness
United Future Improving NZ’s international competitiveness
and several others too….
While you are looking at YouTube, see Whaleoil for humorous commentary on politics in NZ:
Dick of the week David Cunnliffe
Its not OK
Cheers, MurrayBacon.