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07/09/2020

Cameras on fishing boats non-negotiable — SNZ

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“New Zealand First could still put the brakes on the extension of cameras on more fishing boats, depending on the outcome of the election.” — Radio NZ News

The Greens will be powerless to stop them, choosing instead to make funding a private school their die in a ditch issue.

For Sustainable New Zealand, cameras on commercial fishing vessels are non-negotiable. #VoteSustainable

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Thanks for your support, Tony! ✅ Here's our blog post about the 'wasted vote' argument.

"Your vote is your voice; the ultimate expression of your right to free speech and self-government. Your vote cannot be wasted, stolen, or lost." #nzpol

https://sustainablenz.org.nz/2020/08/25/wasting-your-vote/

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@tamapugsley @jamespeshaw @SNZParty We need to support the parties that reflect our views and ethics. @SNZParty reflect mine @NZGreens don’t. The wasted vote argument is frankly anti democratic. No new parties with progressive ideas would ever grow if we held on to the backward idea of ‘wasting votes.’

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@jamespeshaw This is the first time I won't party vote green(almost 20 years). My major concern is the environment, and I don't rate the party's economic plan at all which you've put front and centre. Jeanette Fitzsimons Green party sadly is long gone. I'm voting @SNZParty #VoteSustainable

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"In 2003, the dairy industry committed to 'reducing the impacts of dairying on the quality of NZ streams, rivers, lakes, groundwater & wetlands'.

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