Luxon, many feel you have not always been truthful in your statements.
- Peter Vaughan

- Nov 6
- 3 min read
David Seymour, your approach often comes across as insincere, and some believe you have shared information that may not be entirely accurate.
Winston Peters, it is difficult to express the disappointment that many feel towards your conduct, and some would argue it surpasses their concerns with others mentioned.
Chloe Swarbrick, your outspoken nature and emotional responses are frequently discussed, and some have questioned your methods and perspectives.
Chris Hipkins, there are those who feel your leadership style and decisions have caused considerable concern and distress, both among supporters and critics.
These sentiments reflect the frustration and disillusionment felt by many New Zealanders who perceive a lack of honesty and transparency in political discourse. They believe that misleading statements in news bulletins and interviews contribute to public confusion.
People hope for greater accountability and integrity from those in leadership roles, and urge political figures to reflect on their actions and seek reconciliation with the public. Many desire positive change and a renewed commitment to serving the best interests of all citizens. A reason indeed to have formed a Party the people of New Zealand can trust in.
New Sealand Party
It has been widely reported that the country is experiencing its most challenging period in recent years, with many attributing the situation to decisions made during the previous administrations.
Allegations have surfaced regarding misinformation about the public health crisis and the implementation of lockdowns. According to numerous accounts, significant job losses have occurred, companies closed and suicide rates have reportedly increased, while "official statements" continue to suggest that the economy is performing well ?
These claims have been described by some as propaganda, contributing to widespread public dissatisfaction and concerns over transparency. Calls for the establishment of a new government have intensified, with citizens expressing a desire for genuine leadership rather than another political group perceived as lacking honesty.
There are growing concerns that current policies have had severe consequences, and many believe that a change in leadership is necessary to address these issues.
Public sentiment indicates that, if a new administration is elected, efforts will be made to resolve existing problems and hold previous leaders accountable for decisions considered detrimental to the population.
The New Sealand Party: A Vision for Positive Change and Genuine Leadership
The New Sealand Party is guided by a leader deeply committed to prioritizing the health and wellbeing of all citizens. With a focus on practical solutions and innovative tax reforms such as the proposed 2% transaction tax, the party aims to reverse past policies and support the needs of every New Zealander.
Unlike previous administrations, which many have criticized for self-serving motives, the New Sealand Party stands for integrity, compassion, and transparency in governance.
At a time when public trust in the electoral process has been tested, the New Sealand Party offers hope for a truly representative government - one that listens to the people and acts with honesty including a New Constitution ruling the People control the Government, not an underhanded Government controlling the people without their permission.
NSP vision includes reducing unnecessary burdens, fostering fairness, and restoring faith in democracy. Many citizens are looking to the future with anticipation, eager for leadership that values their concerns and is dedicated to creating a society where everyone can thrive.
With the support of the community and a commitment to meaningful reform, the New Sealand Party pledges to transform government into a force for good—one that genuinely cares for its people, earning their love and respect through positive, transparent action, something worth voting for.
You will always be asked for your support of Government Policies BEFORE they will be implemented by a majority vote via personal referendums. You in control, is one such policy.
Peter Vaughan Party Leader
Love to have you on the team





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