The National Party announces Katie Milne as its candidate for the West Coast-Tasman electorate, emphasizing economic management, farmer support, and rural community welfare in a campaign to re-elect a National government.
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There's a lot of well, you know, if you've done well, it's probably just luck and we're gonna whack you for it. Um if you haven't done well, we're gonna subsidize you till you start moving. I think at the end of the day, uh the difference between us and the Labour Party is that we actually do believe you get one shot in your time on earth, and you've got to make the most of it. Uh similarly, you should be responsible for your actions. The other direction, so you you know, that's that's really the difference here. Um, and so whatever, whoever their list is, whatever policies they eventually uh release. Uh we know that the net effect of a Labor government is that the harder you try, the more you get whacked. Uh they drain the joy from life, and that tends to hit rural New Zealand the hardest because if you're rural, uh you tend to take more risks, live by your wits in a bit of good or bad weather more than most.
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