A leaked Greens discussion document reveals the party is gearing up to ditch its support of the self-imposed Government spending and borrowing rules, labelling them "arbitrary".
The Herald has obtained a copy of a fiscal policy consultation document, sent out to members discussing a review of the Greens' fiscal policy.
Within that review is a commitment to scrap the party's support of some of the Budget Responsibility Rules (BRRs) – co-written by Greens co-leader James Shaw and Finance Minister Grant Robertson before the 2017 election.
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Some of the rules have been highly controversial to Greens members, as they put a limit on spending and borrowing.