Winston Peters outlines New Zealand First's election strategy, emphasizing economic nationalism, anti-woke rhetoric, and immigration concerns, while highlighting polling strength and a shift toward financial relief policies in the lead-up to the 2026 general election.
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Well, we've had our we we've had um policies like going for growth, which means doubling our export value over ten years. We've had a a massive program around um uh export support through um trade missions through we've delivered free trade agreements up into the Middle East and with India. You guys completely gave up on that. That's gonna be huge for us in terms of the economy, which pause puts more money in the back pockets of Kiwis. Invest New Zealand are focusing on increasing capital in the high potential sectors alongside our elevate fund, which is targeting start-up investment. We've lowered tax thresholds and introduced uh investment boost, which is um you know a partial way of being able to offset capital investment. That's been hugely successful for our rural sector, which is by the way, it's going gangbusters. If you'd had a stall at um field days, you would have seen. Yeah, field days when it's no question.
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