David Seymour: Labour took the easy road. We’re undoing their damage.
David Seymour takes aim at the easy politics that left New Zealand with more spending, more borrowing, and fewer results. In his Budget speech, David lays out the hard road back: cutting waste, backing work, bringing the books back toward surplus, and making room for the things that actually matter - medicines, safer communities, faster housing, better infrastructure, more trades training, and a government that remembers every dollar comes from someone who earned it. Labour took the easy road. This Government is doing the harder job: undoing the damage and giving New Zealanders a real shot at a more prosperous future.

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