Nicola Willis: Finance Minister on the Government's plan to boost economic hopes ahead of election
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New polling data has revealed less Kiwis have faith the current Government can turn the economy around ahead of the upcoming election.
A New Zealand Herald-Kantar poll has found voters are evenly split on Labour's proposed capital gains tax and about 45 percent of respondents in an IPSOS survey scored the Luxon-led Government below 3 out of 10.
Finance Minister Nicola Willis says it's clear a significant number of people are still opposed to the capital gains tax and the Government has plenty of time to expose the negative impacts.
"There's also a big, undecided group in the middle and those are the people that we will be speaking to between now and the election."
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