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We knew the Government books were going to be bad, but not this bad.
No way we鈥檙e getting to the surplus we expected in 2028. That is now so far away it鈥檚 not even in Treasury鈥檚 forecast period anymore.
It鈥檚 some time, who knows when, in the 2030's.
We鈥檒l have to borrow another $20b in debt to tide us over for the next four years. That鈥檒l push our interest payments over $10b every year.
So we鈥檒l be spending more on our debt interest than we spend on Defence, Corrections, Police, and Customs combined.
Now, this is not the current Government's fault. This is a recession caused by Adrian Orr and the Reserve Bank to deal with Labour鈥檚 overspending.
But National are not doing what they need to.
They need to be cutting way harder than they are.
There is a measure we use to look at how much the Government is adding to, or reducing from, economic growth.
It鈥檚 called public consumption.
They were supposed to cut that by 1.4% this year. They cut it by 0.2%.
That鈥檚 basically no cut.
Next year it's supposed to cut by 2.2%. Now, it's by another 0.2%, which is to say they鈥檙e actually not cutting much at all.
We still pay the wages of 14,000 more public servants than we did in 2018. They鈥檝e only cut one public agency, which is the Productivity Commission.
Nicola Willis spent more in her last budget than Grant Robertson ever did.
National keeps saying they can鈥檛 cut more because they don鈥檛 want austerity, but we are so far from austerity it鈥檚 not funny.
We are spending more and hiring more public servants than five years ago.
The trouble with that is we鈥檙e in a recession, which we weren鈥檛 five years ago.
National needs to treat this like the economic trainwreck it is and cut their cloth accordingly.
They might not be responsible for the mess we鈥檙e in, but they are responsible for fixing it and so far, they鈥檙e really not fixing it.
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