The Opportunity Party outlines its policy platform, centered on a $19,400 citizens' income, phased means testing of pensions, and compulsory KiwiSaver, arguing it offers dignity, economic fairness, and long-term sustainability while attracting voters from across the political map
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Okay, now, Q, it seems to me that you're – because I've had this debate, I had a bunch of people who are huge fans of the Opportunities Party trying to convince me that you guys are going to get in at the election. And so I've spent a bit of time thinking, basically having this – being brainwashed by these people. It seems to me that your greatest chance of getting in is actually with disaffected Labour and Green voters, right? Labour Party voters who realise their party is useless and actually doesn't have a backbone, Green Party voters who realise their party is full of very weird people, those people may peel off and come to you. Is that how you see it?
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a cross-spectrum draw from disillusioned Labour and Green voters
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