Labour criticises National and ACT's coalition fiscal plans, highlighting a growing budget shortfall, retroactive tax cuts for landlords, and proposals to increase gambling and smoking to generate revenue, which they argue undermines public health and tenant affordability.
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So, yeah, it's such a mess talking about this because there are valid criticisms of the deal and what it... Who it benefits more? I saw it in there. There are good things and bad things in here. And I think you have bad actors like Winston Peters and his party of blowhards that just want to do a very, very ugly racist campaign against it. It is really, really hard to get any truth and actually get to a good discussion about what this deal is. And I noticed a lot of people, Labour supporters that were just pissed off at Labour almost on principle for supporting something that the government did. I'm still of the view that they took the best of a bunch of bad options. If they had refused to support this, that would have been a major election issue that National would have beaten them up about. And I think they were pragmatic when they looked at this and go, well, there's enough good in here to work with.
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