Three Waters – the real arguments!

Re: ‘Ratepayers' pockets are not bottomless' (The Weekend Sun, June 10).

I've noted Labour list MP Angie Warren Clark's reply to my letter in The Sun on June 10. I write to challenge her comments as follows.

Angie's reply to my letter concerning the experiment of Three Waters is misleading. She states that water assets, including land, buildings infrastructure and treatment facilities are not being confiscated. To take these away from ratepayers and councils by mandate, who paid for these assets, without recompense is obviously confiscation.

The Labour Party then intends investing our multi-million dollar assets into a bureaucratic government-appointed board with no local input and comprised partly of Maori representation – all of which may have no expertise in water treatment whatsoever.

That is plainly undemocratic and totally illogical. She tells us that the new board will allow 'oversight from local councils will ensure community voices will be heard”. What! Just like Auckland Transport Board listens to Aucklanders' views? She also states there will be clean drinking water and no sewerage leakage issues either. In the main, we get this now! However, we have aged pipes and services that cannot be cured by Angie pronouncement that it will never happen again. What is needed is sufficient funding to local government, allowing the councils' water engineers to fix the problem themselves. This will be a hot election topic.

David Hallett, Mount Maunganui.

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1 comment

This does present problems......

Posted on 11-07-2022 21:39 | By groutby

.....as Mr Hallett suggests, to read into the Three Waters agenda is indeed tantamount to confiscation...so is this to further appease the influential Maori Caucus within the government?...yes I think so...and if anyone thinks that this is fair payback for implied 'past wrongs' then think again, when did two wrongs = a right?...it hasn't in the past a never will in the future. I have no concern whatsoever as to one's perceived ethnicity when what is needed is skills and expertise in whatever form it is needed, the 'right people for the job' is surely the answer. There is a level of noticeable desperation within the Labour government after so many failings with more to come, of reaching out to those willing to add support and I certainly do not blame the Maori Caucus for taking advantage of that.....but it is wrong, just plain wrong...


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