Monday 9 September 2019

Issues at the Heart of the Campaign


TeRata Boldy

Any commentator on the campaign run for the Counties Manukau DHB, knows that as my first campaign, it’s a great undertaking. A lot is being learnt on the go.
One of the things I have learnt is how critical it is to 1. Remain Humble, 2. Have the Campaign be about the Health Issues facing Counties Manukau, nothing else.
The first 1, for any aspiring ‘politician’ is probably the hardest. That’s because the game of politics, sadly involves a lot of, politicking. The thing that makes humility slightly easier though is when one realizes that the objects of said politicking are indeed as human as one self. And thus, if we are all people, all human, it is far greater that in honour of that humanity that we focus on that which holds us up, that which is important to each of us no matter where we stand on this or that issue.
Further, if mistakes have been made or regrets accumulated in the course of a campaign (or in my case campaigns, as in, afew regrets have been accumulated over a couple of campaigns and the last 18+ months) then it is time to mitigate those regrets by returning to THAT positivity that I captivated Party audiences with at my Candidate Selection.
It is time Now to share THAT Passion with the public also. The public not only deserves but expects that I would focus solely on the issues that are important to them.
As a candidate, it is the Health Issues facing Counties Manukau. As a Maori candidate, it is those issues facing Maori health in this region;
It is my hope that in standing for the Counties Manukau DHB, I can highlight these issues but also that I can help in being a voice for Maori on the DHB. Statistics for Maori in Counties Manukau are not great in terms of Health. In 2015, Maori were 66% more likely to get cancer than Non Maori. In 2013 Maori were 2.5 times more likely to be admitted for Mental Health issues. The same period saw Maori having 27% higher hospitalisations than Non Maori.
Therefore going forward, however late in the piece, and candidly, in the view that it is about putting great people forward for the DHB, (people who focus on Counties Manukau Health), I will from now focus fairly and squarely on the issues in this Election.

THOSE Issues demand, and the people suffering at home or in hospital beds demand that I make them the center.

I am blessed with the privilege of good health and holistic wellbeing, the least I can do is use THAT privilege in whatever time I have in this Campaign to actually raise my voice properly and make a real difference.

To be frank, at this stage, it may or may not earn me a seat on the DHB, but as God as my witness, I am going to do things right from now on, because the people deserve this.
Thank you all.

Sunday 1 September 2019

Labour Values in Local Government

There is this idea that 'Big Party Politics should stay out of Local Government'. That idea is usually pushed by pushed by people who are Anti-Labour. 

Labour Candidates tend to be attacked by their opponents for 'Being Labour'. The irony is that those same opponents, generally don't say that they themselves are Anti-Labour or that they vote for or support Groups and Parties who are also Anti-Labour (C&R and National. National and Auckland Future etc etc).
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This quick blog entry, seeks to expose that idea as folly.
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Not just as a Candidate, but as a person, as a citizen of this nation, I am proud to be Labour, As a resident, I am proud to be Labour.
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Those who attack Labour, attack core values that many if not ALL New Zealanders can be proud of;

Political Authority comes from, Universal, Regular and Free Democratic Elections.
* Natural Resources belong to all and should be managed for the benefit of all.
* We are all equal. No matter our cultural, economic, social, or legal background and nobody should be held back because of who they are.
* We should ensure that working together is what drives the local economy and that wealth should be justly distributed.
* All people deserve respect and dignity.
* Anyone can own wealth or property but is is people and justice for all that is most important.
* The Treaty Of Waitangi Should be honoured by Local Government, By Society and By Families.
* Local Communities need to promote Peace and Social Justice.
* Local Government should protect the rights of people, no matter their race, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, religious faith, political belief or disabilities.