“It’s hard to be poor, it’s expensive to be poor, and moreover, public discourse is making it socially unacceptable to be poor. Whether it’s bashing on beneficiaries, dragging our feet towards a living wage, throwing shade on school breakfast programmes, or restricting people’s ability to collectively bargain for fairer working conditions, we must do better to lift aspirations and the lived realities of all our people. To that end, | want to say to this House with complete surety that the neoliberal experiment of the 1980s has failed. The economics of creating unemployment to manage inflation is farcical when domestic inflation in New Zealand has been driven by big corporates making excessive profits. It’s time to draw a line in the sand, and alongside my colleagues here in Te Pati Kakariki, we’ve come as the pallbearers of neoliberalism, to bury these shallow, insufferable ideas once and for all. And this, sir, is our act of love.”

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Great speech.

Reminds me of the Sam Vimes Boots theory of economic unfairness .

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Still one of the best takes on modern capitalism IMHO.

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I’m not sure that capitalism was the target; he was pretty consistently poking jabs at the useless aristocracy in Britain.

He is my favorite author, I have read all of discworld 6 times now and have it on my list for this year.

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True, but I definitely think he recognized flaws in the system.

He is one of the best.

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