A report by the Helen Clark Foundation reveals that 28% of New Zealanders feel politically alienated, primarily due to financial stress, challenging the national belief in a 'fair go' and exposing a deepening crisis of social cohesion and political legitimacy.
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national belief in meritocracy is declining rapidly
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