New Zealand First leader Winston Peters on Wednesday said he doesn鈥檛 have 鈥渄ashboard crap鈥, mentioning the likes of quarterly year or 100-point plans.
He鈥檚 since told the Herald he was referring to dashboards produced during the previous Labour Government, but wouldn鈥檛 provide his opinion on the quarterly action plans produced by the current Government, of which he is a senior member.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said on Thursday he was 鈥減roud of the way they work because they focus the public service and they focus the Government鈥.
Asked about Peters鈥 comments, Luxon said: 鈥淣o disrespect, Winston is following the quarterly action plans very, very well.鈥
鈥淕ood on him,鈥 he said.
Peters made the remarks on Wednesday after being asked on The Platform whether he thought New Zealand First had had a year of delivery and achieved what it had set out to despite not having a 50-point plan.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 have this sort of dashboard crap that I see other people perform on and a 50-point plan, or a 100-point plan, or a quarter-year plan,鈥 he said.
Peters, the deputy Prime Minister, said his party would soon release a list of 鈥渢hings we quietly achieved because some talk and some do鈥.
Asked by the Herald on Thursday why quarter-year plans were 鈥渄ashboard crap鈥, Peters said: 鈥淚 was in a government with Labour circa 17-20 when they had dashboards every month鈥.
鈥淚 thought to myself, this is ridiculous, it is all the sort of presentation and hype you put out there when you haven鈥檛 got substance.鈥
When the Herald reiterated he had also mentioned quarter-year plans, Peters said Labour also had those.
So are the current Government鈥檚 quarterly action plans 鈥渄ashboard crap鈥?
鈥淲ell you have heard my view. We are out there to get jobs done, not to put dashboards up and not get things done.鈥
Asked whether his coalition partners were those who 鈥渢alk鈥 or those who 鈥渄o鈥, Peters said: 鈥淚 think you should go back to the fact that people are looking forward to Christmas, they are looking forward to a substantive holiday, and they are sick of the type of crap that is coming from the mainstream media every day.鈥
The Government has been releasing action plans each quarter listing off what it expects to accomplish over the coming months. For example, in September, ahead of the fourth quarter, the Prime Minister released a statement saying the next action plan would be focused on infrastructure. It also had a 100-day plan released last November following the formation of the Government.
The political parties that make up the Government frequently put out press releases or social media statements speaking about progress they are making against their priorities.
Peters' party, for example, said in March on its webstie: 鈥淣ew Zealand First has achieved a significant body of work as laid out in our 100-day plan and we look forward to continuing to progress our work plan even further during this term.鈥
Asked why quarter year plans were important for the Government, Luxon said: 鈥淲e are trying to turn New Zealand around and when you are doing turnaround you have to be very, very focused on what you are going to do, what you must do, versus the nice-to-do鈥.
He said the public service and the Government needs to be given 鈥渇ocus鈥 and was 鈥減roud鈥 of that.
鈥淭hey have given us tremendous ability to say, right, we have done 160 actions I think over the last 12 months, we have 43 to close out before the 31st of December. All of those actions are designed to do three things: rebuild the economy, restore law and order, and deliver better health and education.鈥
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