• Episode 29 - Melanie Nelson on fighting some destructive ACT legislation.

  • Dec 13 2024
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 29 - Melanie Nelson on fighting some destructive ACT legislation.

  • Summary

  • A couple of days ago I read a very interesting Substack article about a piece of trojan horse, David Seymour, legislation currently before parliament that had managed to slip completely under my radar and perhaps yours too.

    It was about the Regulatory Standards Bill and written by Melanie Nelson who laid out in scary detail what far reaching powers this Bill would give to the right-wing in our country.

    You can find her excellent article here:

    So I contacted Melanie and I am delighted she agreed to be interviewed for Head 2 Head because I learned a lot about how this mundane sounding Bill could undermine what a many of us still think Aotearoa New Zealand should still be about - a fair go for everyone and protecting our communities and environment from the self-serving agendas of wealthy individuals and overseas companies.

    You can provide a submission:

    • through the engagement hub on the Ministryʼs website https://www.regulation.govt.nz/our-work/regulatory-standards-bill/

    • emailing your submission to RSBconsultation@regulation.govt.nz, or

    • mailing your submission to Ministry for Regulation, P O Box 577, Wellington 6140

    Make no mistake, this Bill is a device designed to enhance the ME and undermine what is left of the WE society that once characterised life in Aotearoa New Zealand. Please don’t miss the chance to have your say. RSB consultation ending on 13 January

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