Horan ‘Save Our Seniors’

Tauranga Independent MP Brendan Horan is launching a Save Our Seniors campaign, calling for fair incomes for seniors funded through implementation of a Financial Transaction Tax.

The NZ Independent Coalition leader says urgent and immediate action is required.

Tauranga Independent MP Brendan Horan has launched a Save Our Seniors policy.

'Although everyone wants to believe that all New Zealanders are guaranteed security in retirement and that the needs of seniors are well catered for, the reality could not be more different,” he told Parliament today.

'Our seniors are expected to live on as little as $282/week. The reality is that the Government's own research shows that for a married couple to have reasonable living, $56,000 pa is needed. Currently a married couple are expected to live on less than $33,000 pa.”

Brendan says the National Government are being 'inhumane” to seniors.

'Words cannot convey the deep sense of tragedy when 85-year olds are driven to commit suicide.”

'Revenue can be found in a currently untaxed area of the New Zealand economy - financial transactions.”

The NZ Independent Coalition will look to implement a 0.1 per cent Financial Transaction Tax, following the example of 11 European Union nations led by France and Germany.

The volume of transactions through the banking and foreign exchange systems is enormous and currently untaxed, says Brendan.

'According to the Reserve Bank, New Zealand's foreign exchange market handles an average of US$12.4 billion per day.

'On top of that over $25 billion a day of transactions are processed through the banking system. To put these eye-watering sums into perspective, that's over $8000 per New Zealander, churned every day.”

The NZ Independent Coalition is also looking to use FTT revenue to remove GST on food, remove GST on medical costs and support vet costs for senior's pets.

'An FTT at the modest rate of 0.1 per cent will result in revenue of around $9.5 billion for the people of New Zealand every year.

'After all, if the financial institutions make their money by clipping the ticket on every transaction, then so too should the Government.”

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9 comments

BOP Politics

Posted on 02-07-2014 14:08 | By expatAucklander

Wouldn't happen to be an election year by any chance would it?


Save himself

Posted on 02-07-2014 14:28 | By The Sage

Brendan is going to have to save himself before he can save the Seniors.


Champion our Seniors

Posted on 02-07-2014 16:04 | By michael.oneill@nzindependent.org.nz

Yea! Brendan someone who values our seniors, respects their dignity, seeks to re-mediate the inequality and destitution many of them face in a world gone mad in a chase for the mighty dollar. Success today seems relative to the profit margins that companies and individuals can achieve and sadly no longer by the service and good will we can offer to each other and those most in need. If it takes and election to awaken our conscience then I say go for, make a difference Mr Horan we seniors will support you


insult

Posted on 02-07-2014 16:31 | By Captain Sensible

It is an insult to democracy to call an ex-list MP, no longer with the party that had him on its list, an "independent". Nobody voted for him.


promises ?

Posted on 02-07-2014 19:05 | By ow

Brendan can promise everything to everyone !


Whatever

Posted on 02-07-2014 19:48 | By CC8

Think it through Horan, Most of those financial transactions are the beginning of commerce, ad 1% at the buying stage, and it will add at least 20% at the retail end.... making it harder for exporters to compete and even more expensive for Kiwis buying imported goods..... think back to the days of duty and import taxes.


Ironic=Brendan=Winston

Posted on 02-07-2014 20:16 | By Mark F

Is it not Ironic that Brendan has to follow his old boss and cant come up with anything new to milk the vote. Just in case you werent aware Brendan the demographic of the bay is changing and the old people gravy train may have already left.


Well...really?

Posted on 02-07-2014 23:52 | By groutby

I am not surprised the Mr Horan has come up with this in election year, what really disappoints me is that he must truly think that the "typical" voter is stupid enough to believe it!..Brendan, the voting public have evolved over the last few years, we are mostly 'savvy" now when it comes to this, please do not assume we are still a country of sheep!


Mark F

Posted on 03-07-2014 08:19 | By expatAucklander

Here's hoping...


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