New Zealanders don't much like the idea of selling off big chunks of their energy companies and national airline - but if the Government proceeds with the sale, they want a piece of the action.
A Key Research poll, commissioned by the Herald on Sunday, reveals almost 60 per cent of respondents would like to buy shares in Mighty River, Genesis, Meridian, Solid Energy and Air New Zealand.
It comes after the Government tried to shore up support for its beleaguered asset sales strategy by proposing a "loyalty share" for Kiwi mum-and-dad investors who buy shares and hold on to them.
Nearly two-thirds of New Zealanders still oppose the sales, the survey shows, and that is reflected in the mounting numbers of signatures on a petition to force a citizen-initiated referendum. The petition is being promoted by a wide-based coalition: Labour, NZ First, the Greens and interest groups ranging from student associations to Grey Power.
Spokesman Roy Reid said 95,000 people's signatures had been counted so far, and he estimated up to 50,000 more were on petition forms that had not yet been returned to be counted.