Homepaddock proposes an excellent first step:
"If the Families Commission was really serious about addressing the causes of neglect and abuse it would disestablish itself and request that the funding it gets is redirected to where it will make a positive difference."
Now I know it would mean bugger all when you spread it around all families, but it is the principle of the thing.
Besides, wouldn't it be fun to watch Peter Dunne have a hissy fit about his pet bureaucracy?
If he left the government nobody would care, and it would be far preferable for government supporters to vote for a National candidate in 2011 than Dunne. Winston's gone, Anderton must be nearly retirement, about time to remove the last party that is simply an offspring of Labour.
"If the Families Commission was really serious about addressing the causes of neglect and abuse it would disestablish itself and request that the funding it gets is redirected to where it will make a positive difference."
Now I know it would mean bugger all when you spread it around all families, but it is the principle of the thing.
Besides, wouldn't it be fun to watch Peter Dunne have a hissy fit about his pet bureaucracy?
If he left the government nobody would care, and it would be far preferable for government supporters to vote for a National candidate in 2011 than Dunne. Winston's gone, Anderton must be nearly retirement, about time to remove the last party that is simply an offspring of Labour.
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