Originally posted by Agathon
I was there. I don't think Muldoon would have agreed that he was a socialist. (Dancing Cossacks, anyone?).
I was there. I don't think Muldoon would have agreed that he was a socialist. (Dancing Cossacks, anyone?).
The Kirk Labour government was not as massive a spender as Muldoon, who started several energy megaprojects. If your point has any merit it is that both governments employed Keynsian policies. These are not necessarily socialist.
A large part of New Zealand's problems was not caused by domestic policy, but by being gradually shut out of the European Common Market, to which we had sold all our agricultural goods and which was the basis of our prosperity.
Of course, by the 60s, when conditions had changed (eg declining prices for agricultural products) all the politicians could think to do was borrow money so they could continue their spending spree.
By 1984 it was clear that some sort of reform was needed to mark the new reality. Unfortunately, the government was hijacked by market fundamentalists who in one form or another embarked on a ten year slash and burn campaign of privatisation and deregulation, against the wishes of the majority of voters.
Instead of thinking carefully about where and what sort of reform was needed, these people were ideologues.
What they did to the Electricity Department reads like a list of howlers. If you were actually paying a power bill at this time you would have seen it increase radically over the years because the market model simply wasn't working properly. Add to that the shortages and Auckland living in the dark for a month and it turned out really well.
Countries like Australia, that enacted less radical policies, came out of it a lot better than we did.
And if it was so great then why did New Zealanders get so annoyed that they changed their electoral system to prevent it happening again? And why oh why will the right never ever form another Government? They're finished in NZ, permanently.
Of course if right wing reforms were so great, this would never happen.
And if it was so great then why did New Zealanders get so annoyed that they changed their electoral system to prevent it happening again? And why oh why will the right never ever form another Government? They're finished in NZ, permanently.
Of course if right wing reforms were so great, this would never happen.
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