Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has used his election campaign launch to announce free dental care for under under-30s starting in mid-2025.听
It is Hipkins鈥 latest play to try to outflank National for the voters鈥 ticks on the cost of the living front.听
The new Labour policy would offer free annual check-ups, cleans, X-rays, basic fillings and extractions for nearly 800,000 under 30-year-olds.听
It would be staged and offered initially to 18-23-year-olds from July 2025 and then expanded up to all under 30s from July 2026.听
Hipkins - who was sung on to stage by Reb Fountain belting out some Don McGlashan with a gospel choir and Samoan drums - said that would mean that about 40 per cent of New Zealanders had free dental care by the end of 2026.听
Hipkins said it was the start of delivering on Labour鈥檚 long-held wish for universal dental care, an area in which cost was often a barrier for people.听
鈥淚n 2022 alone, 1.5 million Kiwis didn鈥檛 visit a dentist because it was just too expensive. Extending free basic dental care is a huge move and one which will ultimately benefit all New Zealanders,鈥 Hipkins said.听
鈥淐hildren and young people currently have access to free basic dental services but as soon as they turn 18, they face big bills and often drop out of the system.鈥听
The policies were costed at $390 million over the four years from 2024, and Labour would hope that future governments would expand it when it was possible within workforce, healthcare capacity and fiscal settings.听
Labour would also increase the funding for the number of places in the Bachelor of Dental Surgery course by 50 per cent.听
Labour鈥檚 timeline would see funding in the 2024 Budget to expand places in dental training to start boosting the workforce ahead of the first tranche of free dental care kicking in.听
From July 2025, 390,000 under 24-year-olds would be eligible for free basic dental, and from July 2026 a total of 800,000 under 30-year-olds would be eligible.听
Labour Health Spokesperson Dr Ayesha Verrall said the policy prioritised younger people because they were least likely to be able to afford dentist care.听
鈥淧oor oral health has a lasting impact on both mental and physical health and can lead to avoidable hospitalisations.鈥听
However, such a major change in public health settings had to be carefully managed to ensure there was a workforce to meet it.听
鈥淐hoosing a start date of July 1 2025 means we have time to enable the sector to prepare, which is why we鈥檙e rolling out the policy in stages.鈥听
Labour鈥檚 announcement follows the Green Party announcing its policy of free dental care for all 鈥 a move it said would cost $1.2 billion and be paid for from a wealth tax on couples worth more than $4 million and individuals worth more than $2 million.听
Hipkins told reporters at stand-up afterwards that he was not put off by Freedom NZ protesters disrupting the conference. Those who interrupted the launch had to register to attend.听
On the dental policy, Hipkins said the party has always believed in universal healthcare, .听
鈥淲e鈥檝e been working on this for some time. I鈥檓 confident in all the policies we鈥檙e putting forward to the electorate.鈥听
Verall said Labour was making progress on mobile dental clinics.听
Finance Minister Grant Robertson said free dental care for the under 30s was a sensible policy, as the country couldn鈥檛 afford to make it free for everyone now.听
鈥淚t鈥檚 responsible.鈥听
Hipkins said eight of Labour鈥檚 10 major policies have been announced now.听
鈥淲e believe now is the right time to roll out (limited) free dental care.听
鈥淚t鈥檚 never too late (to do this).鈥听
Hipkins said National鈥檚 policy on tax spoke for itself.听
It would mean $5b worth of NZ homes needing to be sold to foreigners every year.听
He said he wasn鈥檛 being negative when he challenged National鈥檚 tax plan.听
鈥淚t鈥檚 very clear their numbers don鈥檛 add up and it鈥檚 fair to challenge them on that.鈥听
Labour鈥檚 suite of cost-of-living moves is going head to head with National鈥檚 package of tax cuts 鈥 and both parties are also promising to increase Working for Families by comparable amounts.听
Labour has already announced some key policies on that front, including removing GST from fresh fruit and vegetables, extending 20-hours鈥 free early childhood education to 2-year-olds and making public transport free for school students and half-price for under-25s.听
The campaign launch at the Aotea Centre will be Hipkins鈥 attempt to rally the party base and convince them Labour is still in contention after its polling slipped into the 20s in a couple of recent polls.听
Those members will remember the last campaign launch, when the party was at the height of its popularity and leader Jacinda Ardern packed out the Auckland Town Hall.听
The party members and volunteers will be key for Labour in a potentially tight election in which turnout will be crucial, especially in Auckland.听
National leader Christopher Luxon will launch his campaign on Sunday, also in Auckland. NZ First leader Winston Peters is also wooing the region with public meetings in Orewa and Auckland on Saturday and Sunday.听
Hipkins is expected to focus on his leadership style and on Labour鈥檚 leadership in government during natural disasters, Covid-19 and the post-Covid economic crunch, which is still being felt.听
He is likely to contrast that record with National鈥檚 comparatively untested leadership team, with Luxon being a first-term MP. He will continue trying to depict a National/Act government as a 鈥渃oalition of cuts鈥 and ask the public to weigh up whether they would be better off with National鈥檚 tax cuts than Labour鈥檚 offerings.听
However, he is in an arm wrestle with history: while two-term governments are rare in New Zealand, it has proven difficult for prime ministers who take over midway through a term to win the next election in their own right. Recent examples include Bill English and Jenny Shipley 鈥 although English came very close to doing so in 2017 and brought National in higher than Labour, only to be deprived by NZ First in the kingmaker role.听
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