Plans to limit the amount of pollution farms can put into waterways are another "assault on the regions", Leader of the Opposition Simon Bridges says.
Bridges said that, like a ban on new oil and gas exploration, the Government's proposed limits on nutrient levels and farming intensification appear to have been promised without analysis about their potential impact.
"There seems to be a lack of any kind of comprehension that when farmers sneeze, we all catch a cold," Bridges told Radio New Zealand this morning.
"Whether in urban or rural areas, we are in this together. [Farmers] have been making a lot of environmental gains, but just culling the cows, when you haven't got a plan around that, and you don't have other viable industries coming up to take the slack is a very bad idea indeed."
Asked whether he opposed limits on how much polluted run-off could go into rivers, streams and lakes, Bridges said "not necessarily".