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You might recall a poll result that came out back in September which proved that 75 percent of us are idiots.
It鈥檚 these idiots that the Government is pandering to with the council rates cap it announced yesterday. And the 75 percent of people who said in that poll that they support the Government forcing rates caps on councils will be very happy today.
Because, from mid-2029, annual increases won鈥檛 be allowed to be any higher than 4 percent. Unless a council manages to get a special dispensation.
As a ratepayer, a rates cap sounds like a great idea. But it鈥檚 not.
One description I鈥檝e seen of the Government鈥檚 move is that it鈥檚 lazy politics. Which it is.
Because of the 75 percent of people who support it, as the poll a few months back would suggest.
I suspect the only complaint the pro-rates cap people will have is that it isn鈥檛 planned to start for another three-and-a-half years. In mid-2029.
By which time there could very well be a different government in power and, if Labour (for example) is true to its word, then the whole thing could be history.
Labour鈥檚 local government spokesperson Tangi Utikere is saying today that they鈥檒l vote against the rates cap law when it goes through Parliament.
He says: 鈥淲e've made it very clear that we won't expect local government to continue to work and take on additional responsibilities without the funding. So we don't support this rates cap.鈥
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Nelson mayor Nick Smith has been very careful not to bag his old National Party mates. But he does admit that it鈥檚 not going to be easy.
Rates caps have been brought-in in Australia and it鈥檚 created severe financial difficulties for some councils over there.
What鈥檚 more, Christchurch city councillor Sam MacDonald is already talking about the council selling assets to make up for the money it won鈥檛 be getting because of the limit on rates increases.
All this is, is another placebo policy. Something that might make us feel better for a little while. But it won鈥檛 last long.
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