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Chris Hipkins launches Labour Party's election campaign slogan

Author
Michael Neilson,
Publish Date
Sun, 16 Jul 2023, 1:20pm

Chris Hipkins launches Labour Party's election campaign slogan

Author
Michael Neilson,
Publish Date
Sun, 16 Jul 2023, 1:20pm

鈥淚n It For You鈥 is Labour鈥檚 latest 鈥渞allying cry鈥 unveiled by Prime Minister and party leader Chris Hipkins today as part of its 2023 re-election campaign.

It follows 鈥淟et鈥檚 Do This鈥 of 2017 and 鈥淟et鈥檚 Keep Moving鈥 of 2020 under former leader Jacinda Ardern.

The new slogan is being launched alongside a billboard and social media campaign, which includes a video of Hipkins telling a bit of his backstory - including sporting a 鈥渂owl cut鈥 in his early Labour Party years - and why he wants to be elected as Prime Minister.

鈥淲hile I鈥檝e only been in the job six months, I hope New Zealanders know I鈥檓 in it for them and I understand the challenges they鈥檙e facing,鈥 Hipkins said.

The Labour Party's slogan for the 2023 General Election. Photo / Supplied

The Labour Party's slogan for the 2023 General Election. Photo / Supplied

鈥淭o fix the problems households are experiencing you have to understand them. My upbringing in the Hutt grounded me in the reality of working families with big aspirations and it鈥檚 those values that drive me every day.

鈥淚n this election I鈥檒l be asking New Zealanders for a full term and my own mandate to deliver the change they want to see.鈥

The campaign launch comes amid a testing time for Hipkins and Labour, with the latest Taxpayers鈥 Union - Curia poll showing a聽聽- the second poll of the week to show a drop after a Talbot Mills poll for its corporate clients showed it had dropped five points to 31 per cent.

It is now perilously close to the 30 per cent mark in two polls following a string of disruptions and issues with ministers, as well as ongoing strain on the economy and high inflation hitting people鈥檚 household budgets.

It appears that support however has simply gone further to the left, with the Greens on 9 per cent and Te P膩ti M膩ori 5 per cent in the Taxpayers鈥 Union - Curia poll, meaning the left bloc as a whole is equal to National and Act.

This week also saw Hipkins push further into the centrist political ground, ruling out introducing either a wealth tax or a capital gains tax as long as he was leader, likely an attempt to regain some of those voters it had lost since the 2020 election.

This week also saw Hipkins push further into the centrist political ground, ruling out introducing聽, likely an attempt to regain some of those voters it had lost since the 2020 election where it won a majority.

In his campaign PR, Hipkins restated his pledge to get back to 鈥渂read and butter issues facing households鈥.

This followed his 鈥溾 earlier in the year, where he scrapped dozens of policies in favour of supporting cost of living measures.

This election was the first chance for him to fully set his own agenda for a better future.

鈥淟abour will be running a positive, forward-looking campaign that鈥檚 focused on cutting inflation, bringing down the cost of living, keeping people and communities safe and investing in education, health and housing.鈥

He said this approach was evident in the Budget with free prescriptions, cheaper public transport and more access to free ECE.

鈥淧ractical policies that help to bring down costs for families without driving up inflation.

鈥淟abour鈥檚 upcoming campaign platform will continue this approach, with new policies that will tackle the bread and butter issues and help unlock our massive potential as a nation, while keeping a lid on inflation.鈥

There is no mention of climate change, the environment and child poverty/inequality issues - all core focuses of former leader Jacinda Ardern, and at the heart of potential support parties the Green Party and Te P膩ti M膩ori.

Hipkins also took a dig at National leader Christopher Luxon, saying they were promoting 鈥渦naffordable tax cuts for the rich鈥 that will 鈥渕ake inflation worse and drive up the cost of living.

鈥淚 acknowledge the past few years have been tough and not everything has been delivered perfectly. But a radical upheaval in direction would make things so much worse.

鈥淲hen times are tough, Kiwis need a government that provides stability and certainty, one that鈥檚 on their side and in it for them 鈥 that鈥檚 what Labour and I offer.鈥

The National Party鈥檚 slogan is 鈥淕et Our Country Back On Track鈥, which they unveiled in May at the beginning of their 鈥淕et NZ Back On Track鈥 tour.

Luxon appeared to momentarily have forgotten this fact today when asked by the聽Herald聽about Labour鈥檚 new slogan, responding 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think actually New Zealand needs slogans鈥.

鈥淚 think what New Zealand needs is real substantive answers to its challenges and its problems.鈥

When asked if that meant National would not have a slogan, Luxon replied: 鈥淥ur slogan will be get our country back on track.鈥

It was then pointed out that he had confirmed National indeed had a slogan, to which Luxon replied: 鈥淟et鈥檚 say we get our country back on track.

鈥淏ut the slogans are not what New Zealanders need right now.鈥

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