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"Going for growth" by reducing our training pipeline.... Great idea.
I liked this bit:
The long term interests of NZ are served by reducing access to education, somehow.
Reduce access to education, eliminate the media standards. This can only go well....
It's an election year, so it will be interesting to see if they feel this is wanted by their voter base (or more importantly, swing voters).
It doesn't seem like it would be popular, but they must think it will be because they are doing it in the lead up to an election.
They've touted an 'export driven recovery'
This means driving down our dollar to make our products attractive on the international market.
On the flip side it makes any products that we import more expensive.
So we sacrifice the well-being of the many, to make numbers go up for the exporters.
Don't get me wrong, I know that primary industrys support many businesses and people down the chain. But when everybody is paying more for materials, products, consumables, the benefits are eaten up by the increased costs.