So we didn’t have a crisis and now we need a stocktake to work out if it is still there?

by Cameron Slater on November 26, 2017 at 10:30am

Phil Twyford has ordered a stocktake of housing to find out the status of the crisis he, Labour and the Media party have all told us about for years.

Housing and Urban Development Minister Phil Twyford has commissioned three of New Zealand’s leading experts to provide an independent stocktake of the housing crisis.

“For too long, the previous Government refused to accept the housing crisis and establish the scale of the problem we face,” says Minister Twyford.

“For instance, it was only once the Labour-led Government came to office that we learned MBIE’s official figures show a nationwide shortfall of 71,000 houses and that projections show house building would fall if not for KiwiBuild.

“The previous government never acknowledged or accepted the official numbers, and also refused to accept its own official definition of homelessness.

“Shamubeel Eaqub, Philippa Howden-Chapman, and Alan Johnson are among New Zealand’s foremost experts on housing. Their insight will be invaluable.

 

Nice bunch of left-wing focused individuals.

The question has to asked: Why didn’t Phil Twyford do this research before he launched into declaring a housing crisis and before the election?

“This report will provide an authoritative picture of the state of housing in New Zealand today, drawing on the best data available. It will put firm figures on homelessness, the state of the rental market, the decline of homeownership, and other factors in the housing crisis.

“The Labour-led Government is already pushing ahead quickly with initiatives to make housing more affordable and healthy, including banning overseas speculators, passing the Healthy Homes Guarantee Bill, cancelling the state house selloff, and setting up KiwiBuild. This report will help the Government refine and focus that work where it is most needed.

“I have instructed officials to provide the experts with any and all information they request. The years of spin and denial are over,” says Phil Twyford.

The report will be due before Christmas.

With a supposed 71,000 houses needed I wonder what Phil Twyford is going to say about the emails from his boss to Housing NZ to provide 150 houses for incoming ratbags from Manus Island and their families?

Won’t that make the housing crisis worse? What about the emails going back that say Kiwis first for houses which then got another one in reply asking for options on hotels for the ratbags?

Didn’t Labour criticise the government for putting people up in motels? Oh that’s right they did.

More importantly does Twyford, as Housing Minister know his boss is dealing direct with Housing NZ?

 

-Labour party