The other day the Prime Minister told us his "flying squads" had found eight people living in cars. They'd knocked on their doors, but they weren't interested in being helped, he said.
Pull the other one.
How could they only find eight people when Auckland's Te Puea Marae is full to bursting after opening its doors to homeless families? Turns out John Key was making it up and the homeless people that were spoken to hadn't refused help. In fact no-one had knocked on any car doors at all.
National has failed New Zealanders on housing. Budget 2016 delivered nothing to give young families a chance to buy their own home. It slashed funding for home insulation by two-thirds. It continued John Key's cruel policy of taking a $118m a year profit out of Housing New Zealand at the same time families are living in cars because there aren't enough state houses.
No wonder 76 per cent of Kiwis say there is a housing crisis, and this Government has failed to fix it. Just one in four adults under 40 own their own place today. House prices are rising at 30 times the rate of inflation. 16,000 houses are year are being bought by foreign speculators. Record numbers are living in cars and garages.