Labour and National join forces to sell off New Zealand
Labour and National join forces to sell off New Zealand
Alliance Press Release 17 June 2005
The ramming through of the Overseas Investment Bill under urgency late last night will allow multinational corporations and international financial instituions to buy up significant New Zealand assets with far too few effective controls on their behaviour, says the Alliance.
"The new law fails to protect New Zealand's sensitive business and land assets, as it loosens the current rules in most areas." says Alliance Trade spokesperson Joe Hendren.
"It should not be blindly assumed that all overseas investments are in New Zealand's best interests. With the new Overseas Investment Act, Michael Cullen continues the 'no hands' free market mantra of the Fourth Labour Government. Even Don Brash supported this bill."
The Alliance believes New Zealand needs to take a more strategic approach to overseas investment, an approach that values quality over quantity and safeguards the economic, social and environmental interests of the country.
"New Zealand needs the ability to pick and choose 'greenfield' type investments offering new jobs and growth, and reject proposals that are really just simple takeovers offering us little economic benefit," says Joe Hendren.
"In the same week the Government concedes more money will need to be spent to fix up the rail track, a legacy of its privatisation and sale to irresponsible overseas owners, the same Government passes a bill through Parliament that will do nothing to stop such disasters happening again."
The Alliance believes adherence to a corporate code of conduct should be made a condition of consent for foreign purchases. All purchases, not just those involving land, should be subject to a strengthened national interest test.
"In 2001 Government members of the Finance and Expenditure Select Committee made remarkably similar recommendations, but Dr Cullen ignored this advice when drafting the new bill."
"The Alliance fears the new rules will lead to further privatisation of state owned assets, as there will be fewer safeguards to protect the national interest when such sales are proposed. More New Zealand companies will be bought up by the multinationals, as many significant enterprises will fall below the new $100m threshold, meaning that huge chunks of our economy will be sold off with no scrutiny.”
“I expect many of Labour’s grassroots supporters will be very concerned to see National joining Labour to support this bill. A party like the Alliance is urgently needed back in Parliament to stop the Labour party abandoning its history and adopting National's destructive right wing policies," says Joe Hendren.
Earlier this year the Alliance presented a substantial written submission to the Select Committee considering the Overseas Investment Bill. The submission can be read on our website at www.alliance.org.nz. Joe Hendren is a Christchurch based list candidate for the Alliance.
Labels: Alliance, foreign investment, Labour, National, parliament, privatisation
5 Comments:
Hi Joe,
Thanks for stopping by The Capital Letter. I've had a look around here and I quite like the look of it. The only problem is, I can't find your RSS feed, and my News Reader can't pick it up automatically. Am I missing something really obvious?
Hi BerlinBear,
Try http://joehendren.blogspot.com/atom.xml
Please let me know if this does not work, as I would like to ensure people can access a working feed from my blog.
Glad you did not seem to mind my "shameless blog pimping" - I was quite interested in your post on Watergate, but was too lazy to retype my earlier posts as a comment on your blog.
PS: How do you like living in Berlin? I have been there twice, and it is probably my fav city in Europe :)
Excellent. That worked a treat. I wonder why my reader couldn't pick it up automatically from your url. That seems to work for everyone else. Might I politely suggest some sort of a button with a link to your feed somewhere on your blog? They seem to be standard on most blogger blogs, but I couldn't find one anywhere on yours.
I'm not at all averse to a bit of blog whoring. It's one of the best ways to find new blogs to read I reckon.
As for living in Berlin, it's great, and it grows on me more and more the longer I spend here. Love it!
If you don't mind me asking, how did you find me?
will add a link to the RSS feed. I did add a bloglines button which is meant to subscribe automatically, but there seems to be a problem with the code they provided.
If its any help the atom.xml format appears to be standard with blogger blogs.
How did you end up in Berlin? What are you doing for a job/study over there?
I found you through my good friend Span :)
Ah, I see. I like span's blog. She's a good read. I'm living here with my girlfriend (not German, ut her parents live here). We are both doing PhD's at unis in the UK, but both on German-related topics.
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